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Riporto il quote che avevo estrapolato:
- The wording of the EECC in Recital 13, as well as the different thresholds of
performance set out in criteria 3 and 4 suggest that ‘very high capacity network’ does not
represent a unified concept. In this sense, very high capacity networks can be divided in
two categories, which typically have different performance characteristics. These
Guidelines refer to these categories as (i) ‘fixed very high capacity networks’, which meet
criterion 1 or criterion 3 (or both), and (ii) ‘wireless very high capacity networks’, which
meet criterion 2 or criterion 4 (or both).
- A ‘wireless very high capacity network’ (i.e. a network that meets criteria 2 or 4, or both),
may also meet the performance thresholds of criterion 3 and, if this is the case, it may be
considered equivalent to a ‘fixed very high capacity network’. This may apply in particular
to wireless networks providing services that compete in the same market with services
provided by fixed networks (such networks and services are often marketed under the
term ‘Fixed Wireless Access’ or ‘FWA’).
Lo dicono chiaramente anche nei punti successivi sul come abbiano determinato le performance:
4 Determination of the performance thresholds 1 and 2
- This section together with annex 2 and 4 describes how BEREC determined the
performance thresholds 1 and 2.
- The performance thresholds 1 and 2 need to be determined as defined in paragraph 14,
according to the analysis of the relevant legal provisions in the EECC (see section 2, in
particular paragraphs 12 and 13).
- This section describes further the basis for the determination of the performance
thresholds 1 and 2 and the determination of the performance thresholds 1 and 2 is done
in annex 3 and annex 4.
4.1 Networks considered
- The performance thresholds 1 refer to a fixed network with fibre roll out up to the multidwelling building (see paragraph 14a). End-user services provided by such a network
are typically based on copper or coax access. Therefore, the determination of the
performance thresholds 1 is based on fixed networks with fibre roll out up to the multidwelling building and either copper or coax-based access.
- The performance thresholds 2 refer to a wireless network with fibre roll out up to the
base station (see paragraph 14b). End-user services provided by such a network are
typically based on a mobile network (not e.g. on a public WLAN network). Therefore, the
determination of the performance thresholds 2 is based on mobile networks with fibre roll
out up to the base station.
I casi considerati per i requisiti di performance sono di fatto il FTTdp/G.Fast (fibra fino allo scantinato del condominio) e del cellualre (mobile station) NON sul wifi (public WLAN).
E allora in Infratel meglio se assumono qualcuno che sappia leggere i documenti tecnici inglesi...
Vero che per ora è solo una bozza di obiettivi al 2025, forse la spiegazione sta qui...
Chiamiamo in causa il nostro anglofono di fiducia, @x_term 😉