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Title: Ofcom Strategic Review


1
Ofcom Strategic Review Clive Ansell, Group
Strategy Director Steve Robertson, Chief
Executive Designate, Access Services Peter
McCarthy-Ward, Director, Equivalence
Industry Analyst Round Table - 12th
July 2005

2
Ofcoms proposed new approach to regulation is
based on
  • Enterprise Act Undertakings offered by BT
  • Voluntary commitments offered by BT
  • A deregulatory agenda from Ofcom

3
Enterprise Act Undertakings - process
  • 23 June In principle announcements
  • 30 June Draft Undertakings published
  • 30 June 12 August Industry consultation
  • 8 September Ofcom Final Statement
  • September Undertakings signed by BT and Ofcom

On that date, the clock starts ticking on BTs
commitments
4
The competition issues which Ofcom intends the
Undertakings to address
According to Ofcom..
  • .competition is being restricted in wholesale
    markets for access
  • and backhaul services and in directly related
    retail markets..
  • BT has substantial market power in the
    wholesale markets
  • concerned
  • and is a vertically integrated provider
  • with a presence in the directly related retail
    markets
  • the combination of these factors give BT the
    ability and the incentive to discriminate against
    its downstream competitors
  • who are also its wholesale customers

5
Peter McCarthy-Ward
6
Equivalence means...
  • same products and services for BT and others
  • same timescales, terms and conditions
  • same systems and processes
  • operating with the same reliability and
    performance
  • same commercial information
  • Subject only to
  • trivial differences
  • differences in credit vetting, payment,
  • contract terms on termination, safe working,
    security
  • other differences agreed by Ofcom

7
Equivalence applies to
  • Start Dates
  • WLR Analogue June 2007
  • WLR ISDN2 Sept 2007
  • WLR ISDN 30 Dec 2007
  • IPStream Dec 2005
  • SMPF June 2006
  • MPF June 2006
  • WES Sept 2006
  • BES Sept 2006
  • and.
  • Successor products
  • migrations
  • new network access SMP products

8
Equivalence of Input -other commitments
  • Compensation payable _at_25p per line per month if
  • WLR Analogue not RFS by December 2006
  • SMPF/MPF not RFS by June 2006
  • Communications Providers to have access to key
    systems as an interim measure
  • Address matching Dec 2005
  • Engineering Appointments June 2006
  • Service Provider Gateway to be used for BT
    Win-backs after December 2006

9
Transparency
  • ASD will publish KPIs and regulatory accounts
  • EAB will publish an annual report
  • Within three months of the date the Undertakings
    take effect, we will deliver improved
    transparency around
  • Partial Private Circuits
  • Carrier Pre-selection
  • DataStream

10
Equality of Access Board (EAB)
The EAB will
  • monitor, report and advise on compliance with the
    Undertakings
  • be established within six months of the
    Undertakings taking effect
  • have three independent members, one BT Group plc
    non-executive director and one senior BT manager
  • meet six to ten times in its first year and then
    as appropriate
  • report regularly to the BT Group plc Board
  • send a detailed report to Ofcom annually
  • publish a summary report as part of BTs annual
    compliance report

11
New BT Reporting Structure
Main BT PLC Board
BT CEO
Management reporting
Compliance oversight
Operating
EAB
Committee
Global
Retail
ASDBoard
Wholesale
Board
Board
Board
Global
Wholesale
Retail
Access Services
Services
12
Other organisational undertakings -BT Wholesale
  • Two new product units
  • BTWS SMP products
  • BTS Wholesale Calls, IPStream, Wholesale
    Leased Lines
  • Units will be in the management line of a
    Wholesale Board member, who will not be bonused
    on Group results
  • BTWS people will be bonused only on BTWS results
  • MIS systems used by these units will be secured
    from other BT people

13
Other organisational undertakings -Upstream and
Downstream
  • BT will maintain organisational separation
    between upstream and downstream businesses
  • BT will maintain strong organisational
    separation of upstream and downstream sales
    functions
  • Communications providers (including Internet
    Service Providers) will be free to buy from
    upstream divisions if they so choose, and to be
    account managed by upstream or downstream
    divisions at their choice

14
Discrimination Boundaries
CPs including BTR/BTW
CPs including BTR
ASD
BTW sales
BTR sales
Channels
BTR
BTWS All non-ASD SMP CPS, DataStream, trunk PPCs
BTS Sensitive non-SMP - IPS, w/s calls, w/s
leased lines
Prod mgt
B
A
C
BTW network/operations Platform
management Network operations/dev Systems
Platform
15
Steve RobertsonAccess Services
16
Access Services organisation
  • Access Services will be created within 4 months
    of the Undertakings coming into force
  • It will be responsible for access and backhaul
    services
  • run physical not transmission layer
  • undertake sales, product and service management
    for defined SMP services
  • have sufficient influence over transmission layer
    to meet its customers needs

17
Access Services -a high degree of separation
  • delegated of authority after agreement of Annual
    Plan (Plan to refer to Undertakings)
  • separate disclosure of results
  • pay plans not to have a BT group element
  • HQ team in separate buildings
  • separate Operational Support Systems (logical end
    2007, physical end 2010)
  • no information disclosure - except to defined
    functions- other than through processes available
    to all Communications Providers
  • separate branding (with secondary reference to
    being part of BT group)

18
Access Services initial product set
  • Wholesale Analogue Line Rental
  • Wholesale ISDN2 Line Rental
  • Wholesale ISDN 30 Line Rental
  • Local Loop Unbundling (full and shared)
  • Partial Private Circuits, excluding those
    containing a trunk segment
  • Radio Base Station Backhaul Service, excluding
    those containing a trunk segment
  • Wholesale Extension Service
  • Backhaul Extension Service
  • and facility to co-locate specified equipment
    at exchanges within six months of the
    Undertakings taking effect

19
Possible future additions to the Access Services
product set
  • If requested by another Communications Provider
  • Partial Private Circuit Access Product
  • Partial Private Circuit Backhaul Product
  • Wholesale Extension Service Access Product
  • Wholesale Extension Service Backhaul Product
  • Wholesale End-to-End Ethernet Service
  • If required by Ofcom and if BT has SMP in the
    relevant market
  • A new Network Access product based on
    Multi-Service Access Node (MSAN) access provided
    using BTs NGN

20
Access Services re-branding
  • Access Services will use a separate brand name
    which does not include BT or British Telecom
  • But it may be used with an endorsement including
    Part of the BT Group and the BT globe symbol
  • Stationery and buildings must be rebranded within
    sixteen months of the Undertakings taking effect
  • Clothing and vehicles will be rebranded
    progressively as assets are replaced, completing
    within five years of the date Access Services is
    established

21
Clive Ansell
22
Next Generation Networks
  • Where BT has Significant Market Power (SMP) for
    network access
  • Communications Providers to have unbundled access
    to 21CN
  • charges to be based on efficient network design
  • new wholesale SMP capabilities to be available to
    all before retail launch
  • systems and processes to deliver Equivalence of
    Input
  • BT to participate in industry group that will
  • set reference interconnect architecture
  • produce transition and end-user communication
    plans
  • oversee the transition
  • Dispute adjudication
  • LLU operators not disadvantaged by broadband
    dial tone for
  • for service migration
  • Provision about compensation for Communications
    Providers

23
Outside the UndertakingsOfcoms deregulatory
agenda
  • Network Charge Control Statement to be published
    in August should confirm deregulation in
    conveyance and transit.
  • Consultation in Autumn on WLR fit-for-purpose
    test, with a view to relaxation of the
    residential price cap in early 2006
  • Market review of retail narrowband with a view to
    complete removal of residential price cap on
    expiry at end-July 2006
  • Consultation on major business pricing
    deregulation in July
  • Consultation on leased lines geographic markets
    in July, and a full Market Review in early 2006
  • Future Market Reviews including Wholesale
    Broadband Access

24
Outside the Undertakingsvoluntary commitments
offered by BT
  • Annual rental charge for Full LLU to be cut to
    80
  • IPStream and DataStream ADSL end user rental
    charges
  • to be frozen until there are 1.5 million LLU
    lines (although we can cut the IPStream
    connection charge by 10)
  • not to be reduced by more than 3 on a nationally
    averaged basis between the 1.5 million LLU line
    threshold being reached and the earlier of the
    completion of a Wholesale Broadband Access Market
    Review or 1 April 2007
  • WLR margin to be increased through a 50p cut in
    monthly WLR charge this year a 50p increase in
    residential line rental in early 2006 a further
    35p cut in WLR charge in 2006/07

25
Implementation of the settlement
  • The Undertakings would not come into force until
    September, but the implementation process has
    already started
  • Ofcom are setting up a rolling quarterly
    programme of reports on BTs delivery against the
    Undertakings
  • Ofcoms statements on Cost of Copper and Cost of
    Capital to be issued on 19th August, must be such
    as to permit our LLU and WLR pricing changes to
    take place

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