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BT's rivals cry foul over falling costs

Oftel could face legal action from BT's rivals if the regulator forces the telco to lower its collocation charges.

Paul Allen, Network News, Network IT Week 24 Jan 2001
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Oftel could face legal action from BT's rivals if the regulator forces the telco to lower its collocation charges.

One operator said that companies which built business plans and submitted applications based on the costings could sue the regulator if installation costs fall. Oftel is under increasing pressure to coerce BT into lowering its charges.

Louise Lancaster, vice president for public policy and government affairs at Viatel, said: "As the costs come down, the goalposts move. Some operators could reasonably say that, had the cost of collocation been lower, they would have placed applications for more space and more exchanges. They could have legal recourse."

The high costs set by BT, and approved by Oftel, have been cited as a major factor in the low level of applications for the first wave of unbundled local exchanges, and the telco called an emergency meeting last week to discuss the problem. Of the first 25 exchanges to be made available, only 14 have so far received firm orders.

Richard Greco, managing director at Bulldog Communications, said that the charges are about six times more expensive than those being paid by German operators.

"On average the charge to collocate is £200,000. BT is charging for gold-plated rooms. Separate rooms are not necessary. Other features, such as security measures, should be at each operator's discretion," he said.

Greco added that Oftel indicated at the meeting that it would undertake an investigation into BT's costs.

The 25 exchanges in the first tranche are in areas that are not expected to generate lucrative margins, as they do not serve metropolitan areas. Even so, the watchdog is alarmed that the response has been so poor. It confirmed that only one or two operators had applied for space in each exchange, instead of the expected seven or eight.

Under European law, Oftel must ensure that BT's rivals can offer competitive high-speed internet access services by 1 July. An Oftel spokeswoman said that she would not comment on hypothetical situations.

First published in Network News

See also:

BT is turning its research and development group into a separate commercial business in an effort to achieve greater and faster diffusion of its new technologies to users outside the telecoms giant.  02 Feb 2001
After months of industry debate and political pressure, Oftel's vision of opening up BT's local networks to competitors appears to be crumbling.  01 Feb 2001
UK consumers are paying more for high speed internet services than their American and continental-European counterparts, according to figures published by Oftel.  27 Jan 2001
Global telco Viatel has been forced to shed up to 700 jobs across Europe and the US to survive in the increasingly cut-throat European telecoms market.  25 Jan 2001
The European Union's annual Telecoms Report has confirmed that communications remains a "significant economic driver", with Europe's combined telecoms markets worth an estimated 191bn euros in 2000.  03 Jan 2001
The row over local loop unbundling is moving from ADSL technology to vDSL.  14 Nov 2000
Oftel must set tough guidelines to prevent BT establishing a monopoly over video on demand services, according to the secretary of industry body the DSL Forum.  08 Nov 2000
Tumbling shares and heavy criticism has made BT vulnerable to a takeover bid. A new report suggests that its only option is to split in two.  26 Oct 2000
The embattled UK telecoms watchdog looks set to be disbanded and replaced with an all-encompassing communications and media regulator.  10 Oct 2000

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