Public Consultations

2020 Results: BEREC / Public Consultations
Document Number Document date Document Title Document author
BoR PC06 (10) 09 Contribution by Wind to BEREC public consultation on draft BEREC Guidance on functional separation under Articles 13a and 13b of the AD Wind
BoR (10) 47 Response from Omnitor on BoR (10)47 Public consultation on Electronic communications services: Ensuring equivalence in access and choice for disabled end-users
BoR PC04 (10) 01 Contribution by BT to BEREC public consultation on the draft BEREC 2011 WP BT
BoR PC04 (10) 02 Contribution by Cable Europe to BEREC public consultation on the draft BEREC 2011 WP Cable Europe
BoR PC04 (10) 03 Contribution by ECTA to BEREC public consultation on the draft BEREC 2011 WP ECTA
BoR PC04 (10) 04 Contribution by ESOA to BEREC public consultation on the draft BEREC 2011 WP ESOA
BoR PC04 (10) 05 Contribution by ETNO to BEREC public consultation on the draft BEREC 2011 WP ETNO
BoR PC04 (10) 06 Contribution by FTTH Council Europe to BEREC public consultation on the draft BEREC 2011 WP FTTH Council Europe
BoR PC04 (10) 07 Contribution by INTUG to BEREC public consultation on the draft BEREC 2011 WP INTUG
BoR PC04 (10) 08 Contribution by Telecom Italia to BEREC public consultation on the draft BEREC 2011 WP Telecom Italia
BoR PC04 (10) 09 Contribution by The Number to BEREC public consultation on the draft BEREC 2011 WP The Number
BoR PC04 (10) 10 Contribution by Vodafone to BEREC public consultation on the draft BEREC 2011 WP Vodafone
BoR PC04 (10) 11 Contribution by VON Europe to BEREC public consultation on the draft BEREC 2011 WP VON Europe
BoR (10) 44 Draft BEREC Guidance on functional separation under Articles 13a and 13b of the revised Access Directive and national experiences PUBLIC CONSULTATION 11 October – 19 November 2010
BoR (10) 46 Draft BEREC report on relevant market definition for business services for public consultation BEREC
BoR (10) 44b Draft guidance on functional separation - Annex I Functional separation in practice: EU experiences UK case