Clearing the Eir: Irish operators criticise ‘excessively lax’ access rules

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Source: Eir

Industry body ALTO, representing operators such as BT, Vodafone, Enet, and Sky, calls for review into regulation of incumbent.

This article includes:

  • Themes: Access obligations; Compensation for access seekers; Digital connectivity; Efficient level of performance; Fair competition; Fibre access; Flawed regulatory process; Infrastructure access; International best practice; Market intervention; Network resilience; Physical Infrastructure Access; Regulatory oversight; Service level agreement (SLA); Storm-related disruption; Wholesale Dedicated Capacity; Wholesale Local Access.
  • People: Cormac Ryan; Patrick O’Donovan.
  • Geographic: Ireland.
  • Organisations: ALTO; BT Ireland; Colt; ComReg; Electricity Supply Board; Enet; Eir; Irish Independent; Minister for Communications, Culture & Sport; Siro; Sky; Speed Fibre; Three; Verizon; Vodafone Ireland. 

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