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[article] Eircom to appeal ruling on local loop

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  • 15-02-2005 12:19pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 4,290 ✭✭✭


    From Today's Irish Times.

    Eircom to appeal ruling on local loop
    Jamie Smyth, Technology Reporter
    Eircom confirmed yesterday that it is appealing a ruling by the Commission for Communication Regulation (ComReg) that would make it easier for rivals to use its network to provide services. The company is submitting its appeal to the Electronics Communications Appeals Panel - a body set up by the State to oversee regulatory decisions by ComReg.

    Eircom said it was appealing every aspect of the regulator's directive on "local loop unbundling", which it described as being "absolutely deficient". Local loop unbundling is the term given to the process of opening the last part of an incumbent telecoms firm's network to competition.

    The process enables alternative operators to install equipment in Eircom's telephone exchanges to provide broadband and voice services. Mr David McRedmond, Eircom's commercial director, said the ComReg ruling - which was due to take effect today - was unclear and issued without any regulatory impact assessment.

    He said ComReg was a "trigger-happy" regulator, which kept inventing new regulations that did not exist anywhere else. The ComReg ruling consisted of two separate directions to Eircom that are designed to make it easier for rivals to gain access to its exchanges and process large numbers of orders.

    It specifically asked Eircom to provide a "local loop unbundling" order process that can accommodate greater scale and introduce automation to cope with bulk orders. ComReg yesterday refused to comment on the Eircom appeal.

    Just 2,500 lines out of 1.6 million in the Republic have so far been "unbundled" by Eircom's rivals, despite an EU mandate on the process since 2001. Rivals blame Eircom for frustrating the process, while Eircom says that alternative telecoms firms do not want to invest in the process.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,239 ✭✭✭Gilgamesh


    kinda agree with Comreg on this one, as long as the equipment installed by the rivalling companies doesn't hinder Eircom's services, don't see why it should matter.
    Will hopefully help the competitions, to .... errrr..... compete!


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,745 ✭✭✭swiss


    Eircom confirmed yesterday that it is appealing a ruling by the Commission for Communication Regulation (ComReg) that might mean that they may have to face a little competition. The company is submitting its appeal to the Electronics Communications Appeals Panel - a body set up by the State to oversee regulatory decisions by ComReg.

    Eircom said it was appealing every aspect of the regulator's directive on "local loop unbundling", which it described as being "NOT FAIR". Local loop unbundling is the term given to the process of opening the last part of an incumbent telecoms firm's network to competition.

    The process enables alternative operators to install equipment in Eircom's telephone exchanges to provide broadband and voice services. Mr David McRedmond, Eircom's commercial director, said the ComReg ruling - which was due to take effect today - meant Eircom may not be able to screw the country as much in future as it has done in the past.

    He said ComReg was an "incompetent" regulator, which did not implement regulations that existed everywhere else. The ComReg ruling consisted of two separate directions to Eircom that are designed to make it easier for rivals to smash Eircoms moneyspinning exchange monopoly.

    It specifically asked Eircom to provide a "local loop unbundling" order process that can accommodate greater scale and introduce automation to cope with bulk orders. ComReg yesterday refused to countenance Eircom's childish tantrum.

    Just 2,500 lines out of 1.6 million in the Republic have so far been "unbundled" by Eircom's rivals, despite an EU mandate on the process since 2001. Rivals blame Eircom for frustrating the process, while Eircom says "nyah nyah na na naaaa".
    Fixed it there for you Damien.


  • Registered Users Posts: 638 ✭✭✭Mr_Man


    As expected Eircom are doing everything possible to delay LLU, it will be interesting to see what impact this has on Smart's rollout schedule for their new 2mb offering.

    M.

    P.S. Expect a trip to the Four Courts if the Appeals Panel rule against Eircom, thus delaying things for another six months.


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