Equivalence of Inputs definition

Equivalence of Inputs or “EOI” means that BT provides, in respect of a particular product or service, the same product or service to all Communications Providers (including BT) on the same timescales, terms and conditions (including price and service levels) by means of the same systems and processes, and includes the provision to all Communications Providers (including BT) of the same Commercial Information about such products, services, systems and processes. In particular, it includes the use by BT of such systems and processes in the same way as other Communications Providers and with the same degree of reliability and performance as experienced by other Communications Providers.
Equivalence of Inputs means that the Dominant Provider provides, in respect of a particular product or service, the same product or service to all Third Parties (including itself) on the same timescales, terms and conditions (including price and service levels) by means of the same systems and processes, and includes the provision to all Third Parties (including itself) of the same Relevant Commercial Information about such products, services, systems and processes as the Dominant Provider provides to its own divisions, subsidiaries or partners. In particular, it includes the use by the Dominant Provider of such systems and processes in the same way as other Third Parties and with the same degree of reliability and performance as experienced by other Third Parties.
Equivalence of Inputs means, in relation to any product or service to which Equivalence of Inputs is applicable pursuant to these Undertakings, that such product or service is provided by BT to all Communications Providers (including BT) on the same timescales, terms and conditions (including price) by means of the same systems and processes, and that the same Commercial Information about such products, services, systems and processes is provided by BT to all Communications Providers (including BT’s own downstream businesses). In particular, all BT downstream products shall use the same systems and processes

More Definitions of Equivalence of Inputs

Equivalence of Inputs or “EOI” means that Telkom provides, in respect of a particular product or service, the same product or service to all Licensees (including Telkom) on the same timescales, terms and conditions (including price and service levels) by means of the same systems and processes, and includes the provision to all Licensees (including Telkom) of the same Commercial Information about such products, services, systems and processes. In particular, it includes the use by Telkom of such systems and processes in the same way as other Licensees and with the same degree of reliability and performance as experienced by other Licensees.
Equivalence of Inputs means that BT will supply LLU on the same timescales, terms and conditions (including price) and by the same systems and processes to all communications providers (including its own downstream operations). Further, LLU will be sold out of a separate division of the BT group, referred to as the ‘Access Services Division’ or ASD.
Equivalence of Inputs or “EOI” means that successful bidders sign an undertaking to provide Wholesale Open Access services not just on new services but on all legacy products and services as well, including but not limited to 3G, the same products or services to all ECS and ECNS licensees (including the retail arm of the successful bidders) on the same timescales, terms and conditions (including price and service levels) by means of the same systems and processes and includes the provision to all ECS and ECNS licensees (including the retail arm of the
Equivalence of Inputs means, in relation to any product or service to which Equivalence of Inputs may be applicable pursuant to these Undertakings, that BT provides such product or service to all Communications Providers (including BT) on the identical timescales, terms and conditions (including price, methods of payments and service level guarantees) by means of the identical systems and processes, and that BT provides simultaneously to all Communications Providers (including BT) the identical Commercial Information about such products, services, systems and processes. In particular, BT shall use for its downstream products the identical (and no other) systems (including interfaces into such systems) and processes as other Communications Providers and with the identical (and no better) degree of reliability and performance as experienced by other Communications Providers.
Equivalence of Inputs means the provision of services and information to internal and third-party access seekers on the same terms and conditions, including price and quality of service levels, within the same time scales using the same systems and processes, and with the same degree of reliability and performance. See Article 6(g) Commission Recommendation of 11.9.2013 on consistent non- discrimination obligations and costing methodologies to promote competition and enhance the broadband investment environment.
Equivalence of Inputs means that Openreach provides, in respect of a particular product or service, the same product or service to all Communications Providers (including BT) on the same timescales, terms and conditions (including price and service levels) by means of the same systems and processes.
Equivalence of Inputs means the provision of all services and information to access seekers and to the downstream businesses of the SMP operator on the same terms and conditions (including price and quality of service levels), the same timescales using the same systems and processes. Equivalence of inputs as defined may apply to the access products, associated and ancillary services that are necessary for providing the 'Wholesale inputs' (including on a virtual basis where applicable) to access seekers and to the downstream business of the SMP operator. In this context reference to terms and conditions relating to price should be read in conjunction with Recommend 14.