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What does Infrastructure mean? In legal practice, infrastructure describes assets and networks that provide essential or public services and the projects to procure, finance, construct, operate and maintain them. It is a descriptive term rather than a single defined legal concept; sectoral statutes and planning regimes define specific categories for particular purposes (for example, nationally significant infrastructure projects under the Planning Act 2008 in England and Wales; national or major developments in Scotland; regionally significant development in Northern Ireland; and strategic infrastructure development under Ireland’s Planning and Development Acts). Sectors commonly include transport (roads, railways, ports and airports), social infrastructure (schools, hospitals and justice estates),...

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Mobile infrastructure sharing in the UK: passive and active models, Electronic Communications Code and Ofcom framework, CMA competition and merger control, and key contractual risk management

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This Practice Note surveys how mobile network operators (MNOs) share networks and physical assets. By outlining the principal forms of Infrastructure sharing, the commercial rationale, operating models, competition considerations, and likely developments, it offers a concise guide to managing legal and regulatory exposure in the UK...

Although negotiating network and facilities sharing is complex, doing so can deliver meaningful gains for MNOs. Co-ordinated sharing continues to unlock notable cost efficiencies, whether through alliances with direct competitors or partnerships with independent tower operators and facilities providers. Even so, as this Note underlines, it is essential to address and control the inherent legal and regulatory risks when drafting, negotiating, and finalising such arrangements...

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This Practice Note concentrates on the UK market and evaluates the applicable UK competition law. The emphasis is on block exemptions that may apply to the sharing structures discussed. These exemptions set the conditions under which particular categories of agreement are exempt from the prohibition on restrictive agreements...

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Dhana Doobay
Dhana Doobay

Dhana has represented a broad range of clients, including operators, service providers, regulators, Governments, private equity houses and financial institutions on numerous commercial, corporate and finance transactions in the communications sector worldwide, as well as on EU and international telecoms regulatory projects. She has particular expertise in developing markets, such as the Middle East and Africa.Dhana also has extensive experience of advising operators and other leading TMT players on a “trusted adviser” basis on a broad range of transactional and advisory matters, including outsourcings, restructurings, M&A, dispute resolution, sector specific commercial arrangements, regulatory policy and compliance. Her long-standing expertise means that she is ideally placed to advise on transformational projects, strategic challenges and commercial decision-making facing leading players in the communications sector. Dhana is recognised by the UK leading directories and International Who’s Who as a TMT specialist....

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