Examples of Dark Fibre Access in a sentence
Openreach Limited’s involvement in the management and operation of BT’s Access Network and BT’s Backhaul Network does not extend to or include the management and operation of any assets used by Communications Providers to provide Network Access created using Dark Fibre Access and/or Physical Infrastructure Access.
In particular, in Ofcom’s 9 July 2015 clarifications and corrections document to the 2016 BCMR it stated: ‘we do not propose to impose SMP conditions ex ante on products which BT divisions, downstream of Openreach, might provide by using the dark fibre products which Openreach would provide in complying with our proposed Dark Fibre Access remedy, as long as BT fulfils otherwise the SMP conditions we propose in relation to active services.
BT’s Downstream Divisions may provide products in markets where BT is subject to an SMP Condition created as a result of those BT Downstream Divisions having purchased from Openreach Dark Fibre Access or Physical Infrastructure Access provided that they do not substitute to a material degree for SMP Products provided by the Openreach Division which are defined in paragraph3.2.
As we explain in our response, KCOM is concerned that Ofcom’s proposals to develop a new Dark Fibre Access (‘DFA’) product and new interconnection arrangements in the WLA market will hinder our ability to deliver4 See https://www.kcom.com/regulatory/kcom-wholesale/service-information/new-services-and-strategic-it-developments/5 MIRA’s telecoms portfolio includes TDC in Denmark and INEA in Poland, which were acquired by MIRA in 2018 and 2017 respectively.
This will have an impact on the volume but also the price of leased lines and Dark Fibre Access sold by Openreach.
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The Advisor and the Fund have received from Sub-Advisor the disclosure statement or "brochure" required to be delivered pursuant to Rule 204-3 of the Advisers Act, which disclosure statement or brochure was received by the Advisor and the Fund more than 48 hours prior to entering into this Agreement.
Ofcom’s 2016 Business Connectivity Market Review imposed a Dark Fibre Access (DFA) remedy on BT from October 2017: • For 15 months, between April 2016 and July 2017, industry worked with BT in developing the technical and operational aspects of the dark fibre product.
On 1 December 2016 Openreach published its Dark Fibre Access (DFA) Final Reference Offer (FRO).62 This did not contain any breakdown of prices into the three components of the price as outlined in our guidance.
Except insofar as Ofcom may from time to time otherwise consent in writing, the Dominant Provider must comply with the following transparency and publication requirements in respect of the provision of Relevant Ethernet Services, Relevant WDM Services, and Dark Fibre Access.