Telecommunications Act 2001

Networks - Access to property, involving rights of multiple parties, to deploy fibre optic media and other technology - Non-prescribed installations

155ZC: Non-prescribed installations

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"Installing telecoms equipment on private property without special permission"

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If you are an FTTP service provider or a network operator, you want to enter someone's property to do a non-prescribed installation. You will not have the special rights to enter the property that are given in this part of the law. You must get permission to enter the property and do the installation according to the general law and any other laws that apply at the time.

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Part 4Networks
Access to property, involving rights of multiple parties, to deploy fibre optic media and other technology: Non-prescribed installations

155ZCNon-prescribed installations

  1. If an FTTP service provider or a network operator wants to enter property and carry out a non-prescribed installation involving 1 or more affected persons,—

  2. none of the statutory rights of access under this subpart applies; and
    1. the service provider or network operator must obtain rights to enter the property and carry out the installation in accordance with the general law and any relevant enactment applying at the time.
      Notes
      • Section 155ZC: inserted, on , by section 13 of the Telecommunications (Property Access and Other Matters) Amendment Act 2017 (2017 No 16).