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Switzerland: ComCom decision on legal basis for local loop unbundling

by Yves Blondeel | Jun 8, 2021 | Switzerland

The Swiss Federal Communications Commission (ComCom) has today published a decision in which it rules that existing interconnection regulation (as amended in 2003) requires dominant operators to make available local loop unbundling and shared access to the local...

Switzerland: Public consultation on wireless broadband access (WiMAX etc.)

by Yves Blondeel | Jun 8, 2021 | Switzerland

The Swiss regulatory body Ofcom today announced that it is initiating preparations to enable the launch of a new procedure for the granting of concessions for wireless broadband access (the concessions themselves would be granted by the Communications Commission...

Netherlands: OPTA indicates that it will not find SMP on mobile access and origination (Market 15)

by Yves Blondeel | Jun 8, 2021 | Netherlands

A rather remarkable Decision was published yesterday on the website of OPTA, the Dutch regulatory authority. The Decision has important implications with regard to the wholesale market for Access and Call Origination on Public Mobile Telephone Networks (Market 15)....

Netherlands: OPTA disallows migration fee for cancellation of shared access voice segment

by Yves Blondeel | Jun 8, 2021 | Netherlands

In Oct 2004, KPN, the fixed incumbent operator in The Netherlands, filed an application with the regulatory authority OPTA to request the regulator’s approval of a “migration fee” for converting end-user access lines from shared access to full...

Netherlands: OPTA currently not empowered to regulate KPN’s announced VoIP offer

by Yves Blondeel | Jun 8, 2021 | Netherlands

The Dutch regulatory authority OPTA has today published a document (dated 24 March 2005) in which it states that it currently does not have the power to regulate the forthcoming VoIP offering(s) of the fixed incumbent operator KPN. KPN had announced its intention to...
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