ICTA launches new consultation on LLU
18 Jul 2013 Cayman Islands
Cayman Islands’ telecoms regulator the Information and Communications Technology Authority (ICTA) has opened a new public consultation on whether mandating the provision of access to the local loop in the Cayman Islands would be contrary to the public interest, after receiving mixed responses from LIME and Digicel in its previous consultation on the topic. According to Digicel, ‘the introduction of local loop unbundling (LLU) is a way of significantly accelerating broadband rollout in the Cayman Islands and enabling far more vigorous broadband competition.’ LIME, on the other hand, stated that ‘local loop unbundling would not serve the public i
According to TeleGeography’s GlobalComms Database, in late 2012 the regulator intervened in a dispute between LIME and Digicel, after LIME refused to provide Digicel with certain requested infrastructure sharing services to allow for the unbundling of the local loop. With Decision 2012-5
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