Telecommunications Act 2001

Services provided using networks developed with Crown funding: Undertakings regime and Commerce Act 1986 authorisations - Undertakings relating to networks developed with Crown funding as part of UFB initiative - Enforcement of undertakings

156AQ: Enforcement and remedies under Part 4A

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If you have an undertaking under Part 4A of the Telecommunications Act 2001, some rules apply to it. These rules are found in sections like Sections 156L, 156M, and 156O to 156R. You can find these rules in Part 4A of the Act.

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Part 4AAServices provided using networks developed with Crown funding: Undertakings regime and Commerce Act 1986 authorisations
Undertakings relating to networks developed with Crown funding as part of UFB initiative: Enforcement of undertakings

156AQEnforcement and remedies under Part 4A

  1. Sections 156L, 156M, and 156O to 156R apply to an undertaking under this subpart as provided in Part 4A.

Notes
  • Section 156AQ: inserted, on , by section 81 of the Telecommunications (TSO, Broadband, and Other Matters) Amendment Act 2011 (2011 No 27).