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EC hints at the need for a wholesale physical infrastructure access market

The European Commission is currently seeking input on the review of its Recommendation on relevant markets, which has to be completed by the end of 2020 to comply with a provision of the Electronic Communications Code. While at this stage the EC is not setting out what that will look like, it is likely that some markets will be removed from the list of those subject to ex-ante regulation.

UK: Ofcom finalises Wholesale Local Access Market review

Ofcom has finalised the Wholesale Local Access market review. The draft statement reinforces many messages from last year’s consultation and crucially maintains a new charge control for Openreach’s anchor fibre product. A greater emphasis is being put on access to BT’s duct and pole network in light of the strong momentum towards full-fibre from broadband companies other than Openreach.

The push to open ducts and poles for mobile use

As a country that regularly tops the rankings for network speed and availability, it’s unsurprising that South Korea is pushing for a speedy deployment of 5G technology. In a recent meeting between the Minister for Science and ICT and the country’s main telcos, the government urged industry to collaborate closely to accelerate the adoption of 5G. The minister called for MNOs to be proactive in sharing their infrastructure in order to facilitate investment; and, crucially, asked fixed operators to help 5G development by opening up their passive infrastructure such as ducts and poles.

Ofcom tries again with a duct and pole access remedy

Ofcom is now consulting on a revised duct and pole offer to be imposed on BT. This forms part of Ofcom's recent strategic shift to focus on removing potential barriers for providers other than BT to deploy fibre.