On 31 March 2017, we published a consultation that set out our proposed controls of the maximum charges that Openreach can make for the wholesale access services used to provide telephone and broadband services.
In light of stakeholder responses and our own further analysis, we are now consulting further on specific issues, that have the effect of changing the levels of our proposed charge controls.
Statement published 28 March 2018
This statement sets out the conclusions of our wholesale local access market review in relation to the UK excluding the Hull Area.
This document sets out a stakeholder query and clarification in relation to the further Ofcom WLA charge control consultation of 14 September 2017.
This document sets out stakeholder queries and clarifications in relation to the further Ofcom WLA charge control consultation of 14 September 2017.
We have uploaded a new version of our further consultation published on 14 September to correct an error and to clarify an element of our revised proposals. We have corrected the figures presented in Table 4.3 (the X values for CPI + X control) and have clarified our proposals by making a minor amendment to the first bullet of paragraph 3.123.
Further consultation: Quality of Service for WLR, MPF and GEA (Sept 2017)
Wholesale local access market review: Recovering the costs of investment in network expansion (Aug 2017)
Pricing proposals for duct and pole access remedies (Aug 2017)
Wholesale local access market review: Duct and pole access remedies (April 2017)
Wholesale local access market review (Mar 2017)
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