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What is LLU and WLR?

What is LLU and WLR?

1.1 This consultation sets out Ofcom’s proposals for new charge controls for Local Loop Unbundling (LLU) and Wholesale Line Rental (WLR) services.

What is WLR in telecoms?

1.1 Wholesale Line Rental (WLR) allows alternative suppliers to rent access lines on wholesale terms from BT, and resell the lines to customers, providing a single bill that covers both line rental and telephone calls.

What is WLR in Openreach?

WLR lets you offer your own-brand phone service on our network using our copper cables and networking equipment. We maintain the lines so you can concentrate on providing high-quality services to your customers. How it works. WLR3 connects our network to terminating equipment at your customer’s site.

What are the different telecommunications?

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Telecommunication is a global term for a variety of information-transmitting technologies like landlines, mobile phones, VoIP networks, and broadcast networks. A variety of technologies based on circuit switching, message switching, or packet switching methodologies are used by the links to route messages and signals.

What is WLR withdrawal?

What is WLR withdrawal? WLR withdrawal is a process which will see the traditional copper phone line services go away by the end of 2025. Openreach will withdraw over 16 million copper phone lines in the United Kingdom.

What is WLR3 premium?

With WLR3 you can offer your own-brand phone service on our network. WLR Premium adds lots of extra features – like fast, prioritised repair times, call divert capabilities, service management centre support, access to tighter appointment slots and named engineer services.

What are the 4 types of telecommunication networks?

Types of telecommunication networks

  • Computer networks. ARPANET. Ethernet. Internet. Wireless networks.
  • Public switched telephone networks (PSTN)
  • Packet switched networks.
  • Radio network.
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What is a Fttp priority exchange?

The FTTP Priority Exchange Rollout allows Openreach to transition to alternative products earlier. At that point, a 12-month notice is given to stop the sale of copper-based products at premises where FTTP is available.

What is Soadsl?

Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) ADSL is an advancement of historical dial-up services, delivered over telephone lines, with a copper line running from the exchange to the customer’s premises.

What is FTTP demand?

Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) on Demand FTTP on Demand lets you offer ultrafast speeds of up to 1Gbps to customers in Fibre to the Cabinet (FTTC) areas. We simply upgrade the line to their home or business to fibre.

What are the five basic telecommunications networks?

Examples of telecommunications systems are the telephone network, the radio broadcasting system, computer networks and the Internet. The nodes in the system are the devices we use to communicate with, such as a telephone or a computer.