Due to the presence of an Operator with Significant Market Power (OPSM), the National Commission of Markets and Competition establishes a regulatory and price control framework that aims to guarantee competition in the telecommunications market by allowing different operators access to the infrastructure of the OPSM, under conditions of transparency and non-discrimination.
The regulated services are as follows:
- New Broadband Ethernet Service (NEBA): wholesale broadband access service that Telefónica de España must offer to other operators and is constituted by indirect access with provincial delivery in Ethernet points,
- Virtual unbundled access to the fiber optic loop (local NEBA): active wholesale service, similar in architecture to the previous provincial NEBA service, but including local delivery points (PAIs), also adapting other parameters accordingly
- Offer of Access to the Subscriber Loop (OBA) rental service of the copper pairs that connect a user to the telephone exchange and that Telefónica de España must provide to the rest of operators
- Offer of TDM Reference Interconnection (OIR-TDM) call termination services through traditional interfaces (SS7/TDM) that Telefónica of Spain must provide to the rest of operators
- Offer of IP Reference Interconnection (OIR-IP): services of termination and initialization of calls through interfaces or IP technology, which Telefónica of Spain must provide to the rest of operators
- Leased Line Referral Offer (ORLA): Wholesale leased line terminal service, which allows operators to connect their networks with customers’ final dependencies through reserved, guaranteed and symmetric capabilities, such as regulated underwater routes within the leased trunk line market.
- Wholesale Telephone Line Access (AMLT): wholesale Telephone Line Access service that allows the Beneficiary Operator to bill customers for Telefónica’s fixed public telephone network access service in Spain, as well as associated services
- Wholesale Supply of Access to Registers and Conduits (MARCo): technical and economic conditions through which Telefónica de España must provide the rest of operators with access to its civil works infrastructures (conduits, registers, arches and poles) and allow them to deploy their own fiber optic networks