The senator supported fines for not allowing providers into apartment buildings
Cases of Internet service providers not being allowed into apartment buildings are regularly recorded. This problem is particularly acute when working with large developers who have their own affiliated telecom operators. Senator Oleg Golov stated this in a conversation with Izvestia.
Golov is confident that the large fines proposed in the Federation Council for such violations will not be able to completely eradicate the problem, but they can minimize the artificial monopolization of the market.
"At the moment, we don't have any other effective tools. We hope that significant financial sanctions will force management companies and developers to think seriously before obstructing the access of operators," the source told Izvestia.
At the same time, the situation with the non-admission of providers to homes today is heterogeneous. Small developers who do not have their own affiliated operators enter into a dialogue: they conclude both exclusive contracts and provide shared access for several providers.
"There is also a practice of free access, when operators enter houses at the finishing stage. In general, in the normal course of events, the market regulates these processes independently," the senator summarizes.
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