Superfast broadband price control appeals: BT and TalkTalk
The CAT referred 2 telecoms appeals to the CMA over restrictions to the charges BT is permitted to make for use of its superfast broadband network.
Administrative timetable
Date of referral: 5.1.16
Final determination deadline: 5.7.16
Contact
Email: BT/[email protected]
Final determination
20 June 2016: The CMA has published its final determination in 2 superfast broadband price control appeals.
- (20.7.16)
- (20.6.16)
- (20.6.16)
- Press release: CMA determination published in superfast broadband appeals (20.6.16)
Appeal group appointed
6 January 2016: The CMA has appointed a group of panel members to determine the appeals. Professor Alasdair Smith (Chair), Katherine Holmes and John Krumins.
Case referred
5 January 2016: The Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) has referred price control matters in 2 telecoms appeals to the CMA over restrictions to the charges BT is permitted to make for use of its superfast broadband network. BT is required to allow other operators to use its fibre broadband network to sell superfast broadband to consumers under a process known as ‘virtual unbundled local access’ (VULA).
- Press release: CAT refers superfast broadband price control appeals to CMA (6.1.16)
Background documents
- Ofcom decision
- CAT case page: British Telecommunications PLC v Office of Communications
- CAT case page: TalkTalk Telecom Group PLC v Office of Communications
Updates to this page
Published 6 January 2016Last updated 20 July 2016 + show all updates
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Order published.
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Final determination published.
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Appeal group appointments added and timetable published.
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First published.