What's Happening?
Superloop has applied to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) for approval of a joint structural separation plan following its acquisition of Lynham Networks. The plan involves functionally separating Lynham as a wholesale network
provider, while Superloop's retail divisions will operate independently. The ACCC's initial view is positive, suggesting the plan could enhance competition in the broadband market.
Why It's Important?
This regulatory move could influence the competitive landscape of the broadband industry, particularly in the superfast broadband infrastructure market. By promoting competition, the plan may lead to better services and more choices for consumers. The decision also reflects broader regulatory trends towards ensuring fair competition and preventing market monopolies in the telecommunications sector.
What's Next?
The ACCC has opened an industry consultation and will make a decision on the proposal by late May. Stakeholders, including other broadband providers and consumer advocacy groups, are likely to participate in the consultation process. The outcome will determine whether Superloop can proceed with its planned structural separation, potentially setting a precedent for similar acquisitions in the industry.












