Our new benchmark covers service level agreements (SLAs) for the provisioning of wholesale local access over fibre unbundling and virtual unbundling (VULA).
It shows the validation timer by which the operator with significant market power must accept or reject a request from an access seeker for a wholesale service.
It also shows the total lead times for active and for inactive lines, as well as the penalties for late delivery. Finally, must access seekers provide forecasts and do they have access to key performance indicators (KPIs)?
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