[discuss] Question
Patrik Fältström
paf at frobbit.se
Thu Jan 23 06:12:20 UTC 2014
On 22 jan 2014, at 20:25, Brian E Carpenter <brian.e.carpenter at gmail.com> wrote:
> If you mean the access network, if the country has reasonably
> modern regulation, the access network cabling and maybe even the
> DSLAMs will be owned by a different company from any ISPs.
With the LLUB requirement in the regulation I referred to, that I claim is successful in EU, each ISP have to own their own DSLAMs but the copper is separated from the DSLAM and the ISP pay for the use of the copper.
Patrik
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