Consultation and exchange of information
So that the provision of infrastructures of the buildings that are built from the entry into force of Regulation approved by RD 346/2011, ICT Regulation, accommodates the availability of access networks and telecommunication services at the construction site of the building and to solve the problem of selecting the most suitable location for the ICT entrance ticket, the ICT Regulation contemplates a process of consultation and exchange of information that, managed electronically by the administration, brings together ICT designers and operators who deploy network, and allows the ICT project to adjust to the real possibilities of the existing access networks at the construction site of the building with an efficient management in the costs incurred.
The participation of the operators in this process has character volunteerbeing effective from the signing of an agreement with the Secretary of State, in which the operator deploying access network to the buildings, undertakes to comply with the provisions of article 3.3 of Order ITC/1644/2011, Order ICT.
Operators interested in joining this process should contact the Secretary of State through email where in addition to expressing their desire to participate in the process, attaching a brief explanatory report of the motivations for their accession.
The list of operators who have signed an agreement is as follows:
- Euskaltel, S.A. (Euskaltel)
- Telefónica de España, S.A.U. (Telefónica)
- R Cable and Telecommunications Galicia, S.A. (R)
- Telecable de Asturias, S.A.U. (Telecable)
- Cableuropa, S.A.U. (ONO)
- AOTEC (Cable Operators Association)
- Orange Spain Comunicaciones Fijas, S.L.U.
Access to the process is done through digital certificate through the consultation form to operators with interest in the area enquiry form for operators with an interest in the area. In the event that there is no response from telecommunication operators, the technical implementation project will incorporate fibre-optic cable-based access technologies in all populations, and coaxial cable-based access technologies for the following populations:
Updated: March 2021