Government announces review into Optus outage

An Optus shop in Melbourne.
More than 10 million Optus customers were thrown into disarray after its network dropped out. -AAP Image

The Albanese government will undertake a telecommunications review into the Optus outage that affected millions of Australians.Connectivity was "absolutely essential" for consumers and businesses, and the impacts of Wednesday's outage were particularly concerning, federal Communications Minister Michelle Rowland said on Thursday."While we welcome that Optus services were restored over the course of the day, it is critical the government conducts a process to identify lessons to be learned from yesterday's outage," she said in a statement.Ms Rowland said she would task her department with developing the terms of reference for a post-incident review. Further announcements around the terms of reference and next steps will be made in due course."It is critical that industry and governments take stock following large-scale outages, given no network is immune."Ms Rowland said she hoped the review would also help support major telecommunications providers to improve post-outage processes.The Australian Communications and Media Authority has independently commenced an assessment to investigate Optus' compliance with the rules on emergency calls.

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