Brussels Court has mandated that Digi remove unauthorised fibre installations, intensifying the ongoing rivalry in the telecommunications sector. The court’s decision comes after disputes over wrongful fibre deployments across various locations in the city.
This ruling underlines the importance of adhering to regulatory guidelines and obtaining proper permissions before initiating infrastructure projects for fibre-optic networks. Digi, a prominent player in the industry, must now ensure compliance to avoid further legal complications.
Key Points of the Court Order
- Immediate removal of all unauthorised fibre installations by Digi.
- Cease any further expansion projects without appropriate approvals.
- Establish cooperation protocols with rival companies to prevent future conflicts.
Impact on the Telecommunications Market
The decision is expected to:
- Protect consumers by ensuring that fibre infrastructure is developed responsibly.
- Maintain fair competition between telecom providers in Brussels.
- Encourage companies to follow legal frameworks, promoting transparency in network deployment.
As the rivalry intensifies, this court order serves as a reminder of the legal and ethical obligations inherent in expanding telecommunications infrastructure in urban environments.
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