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Title Date Icon 03/08/2016

Public consultation on EETT’s proposal regarding the introduction of VSDL vectoring technology in the access network

The National Telecommunications and Post Commission (ΕΕΤΤ) is launching a public consultation on
its proposal regarding the introduction of VDSL vectoring technology in the access network.

The consultation document is available through the following link:

Public Consultation document on EETT’s proposal regarding the introduction of VDSL
vectoring technology in the access network

The National Telecommunications and Post Commission is seeking the views and comments of
stakeholders on the published document. The consultation period starts on August the 4th, 2016 to
September the 20th, 2016. The responses should be submitted stating the author’s details and
affiliation, in Greek or English language, both in printed and electronic format, no later than
Tuesday, September the 20th, 2016, at 15:00. Anonymous responses will not be taken into
consideration.  The responses will be published unedited.  In case the responses include
confidential elements, they should be placed in a special Annex, labelled as confidential, so that
they will not be published.

The responses to the public consultation should have the indication:

Public Consultation on EETT’s proposal regarding the introduction of VDSL vectoring technology
in the access network

Responses should be submitted at the following address:

A)    EETT offices,

60 Kifissias Avenue,

151 25 Marousi,

Athens, Greece (7th floor),  

Tel: +30 210 6151000

Fax: +30 210 6105049

and

B)    Email:
market.analysis@eett.gr

During the public consultation process, explanatory answers will be provided by EETT in
response to interested parties’ questions.  These questions should be submitted only through
the electronic mail address 
market.analysis@eett.gr and should
contain the author’s details and affiliation.

The public consultation document is not binding on the forthcoming EETT regulatory actions on
this matter.

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