Cross-sector water and waste water asset sharing
Cross-sector water and waste water asset sharing
Neos Networks views the Access to Infrastructure Regulations (ATI Regulations) as fundamentally fit for purpose.
The technology has developed to the extent that most, rather than few, pipes now represent viable locations to install fiber optic cable. The same deployment of fiber can be utilized to monitor waste water networks, creating additional incentives for broadband and utility providers to co-deliver services which benefit customers, businesses, and the utilities alike.
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Access to Infrastructure: Using Existing Ducts and Pipes to Install New Fibre Broadband Share:
The demand for fibre broadband is growing, particularly as more of us are working from home, but it’s not always easy to install new fibre broadband cables. So why not use existing pipes and ducts like sewers? A recent review of the Access to Infrastructure Regulations looked at why utilities aren’t better at sharing.
This article has been provided by Addleshaw Goddard LLP.