EC to investigate broadband rollouts
By Jane Wakefield
Tue, 06 Mar 2001 10:09:09 GMT
URL: http://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/2001/9/ns-21382.html
European Commission steps in as unbundling fails to take off across
Europe
The European Commission has launched an investigation into the way
incumbent telcos are opening up their exchanges to other operators in the
light of complaints (http://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/2001/5/ns-20745.html)
about the process.
Local loop unbundling -- as the process is called -- has long been feted
by the EC as a way out of the stranglehold that incumbent telcos like BT
and Deutsche Telekom have on telephone lines and by extension, Internet
services across Europe.
The research, expected to be completed next month, will track the
progress member states have made on unbundling. "We want gently to make
member states realise that it has to be implemented as soon as possible,"
says a spokesman for the Information Society Commissioner Erkki Likanen.
The EC has campaigned long and hard for unbundled services to be up and
running by January of this year but few countries have actually stayed on
track. The timetable brought the EC into direct conflict with Oftel,
which initially claimed no services would be available until the summer.
Oftel has since backtracked on that timetable and is attempting to open
up exchanges as quickly as possible. Last week it outlined details of how
BT should deal with the lack of space in its exchanges -- one of the
burning issues of UK unbundling. "Oftel expects BT to be able to find
space for operators equipment in most exchanges. Where there is
insufficeint space inside an exchange, BT should provide space on its
land adjacent to the exchange so that operators can install cabinets or
other facilities to install equipment," said Oftel's director general
David Edmonds in a statement.
Despite its new hard (http://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/2001/7/ns-21126.html)
line on BT, Oftel has so far only opened up three sites -- in Battersea,
Edinburgh and Belfast -- to other operators. Earlier in the year nine key
players withdrew (http://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/2001/5/ns-20755.html) from
the process and doubts still hang over how economically viable unbundling
is for BT's rivals.
The EC intends to present the results of its research at the beginning of
next month.
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