wholesale access definition
wholesale access means access which enables an operator to utilise the facilities of another operator. The widest possible access to be provided over the relevant network shall include, on the basis of the current technological developments, at least the following access products. For FTTH/FTTB networks: ducts access, access to dark fibre, unbundled access to the local loop, and bitstream access. For cable networks: duct access and bit-stream access. For FTTC networks: duct access, sub-loop unbundling and bit-stream access. For passive network infrastructure: duct access, access to dark fibre and/or unbundled access to the local loop. For ADSL-based broadband networks: unbundled access to the local loop, bit-stream access. For mobile or wireless networks: bit-stream, sharing of physical masts and access to the backhaul networks. For satellite platforms: bit-stream access.
wholesale access means access which enables an operator to utilise the facilities of another operator. The wholesale access shall include, on the basis of the current technological
wholesale access means access Telefónica provides to its competitors, who then sell services over such accesses to their residential and corporate clients.
More Definitions of wholesale access
wholesale access a service allowing CommsFM to offer their own-branded telephony Services such as WLR, SIP, STCM, Hosted Voice and NTS Rental products to Customers and sub-resellers;
wholesale access a service allowing the Client to offer their own-branded telephony services
wholesale access means access which enables an operator to utilise the facilities of another operator. The wholesale access shall include, on the basis of the current technological developments, at least the following access products: (i) for FTTx networks: access to the broadband infrastructure, unbundling and bitstream access; (ii) for cable networks: access to the broadband infrastructure and access to active services; (iii) for fixed wireless networks: access to the broadband infrastructure and access to active services; (iv) for mobile networks: access to the broadband infrastructure and access to active services (at least roaming);
wholesale access means access which enables an operator to utilise the facilities of another operator. The widest possible access to be provided over the relevant network shall include, on the basis of the current