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Best practices to support the defining of adequate broadband internet access service
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P165
[74] Circa 80% of households used broadband at a data rate equal to or above 4 Mbit/s. 98.4% of all broadband subscribers using broadband at a data rate equal to or above 4 Mbit/s.
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P166
[75] In the case of low income end-users, if the price of universal service increases by more than 5% of CPI and the average salary increases less than the price of universal service, AKOS may regulate the price for end-users with low income.
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P167
[76] The designation encompasses the elements of the universal service concerning the connection to the public communications network and the telephony service available to the public.
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P168
[77] The global parameters set forth in the Order IET/190/2014, of June 16, regulating the conditions concerning the quality of the service in the provision of electronic communication services apply to the broadband element of the universal service and to the provision of the telephony service available to the public.
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P169
[78] Available in Spanish at: https://avancedigital.gob.es/inspeccion-telecomunicaciones/Paginas/PAIT.aspx
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P171
[80] The United Kingdom is currently scheduled to leave the European Union by 31 January 2020
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P172
[81] The Electronic Communications (Universal Service) (Broadband) Order came into force on 23 April.
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P174
[83] The threshold price is the monthly average charge over the fixed commitment period, inclusive of VAT, connection charges, the monthly payment and any other broadband charges. The eligibility threshold of £45 is set by reference to prices which prevailed as at November 2018. When the USO opens for requests on 20 March 2020 the threshold will be updated to £46.10p to reflect inflation. Ofcom have based this adjustment on the Office of Budget Responsibility forecast of the Consumer Price Index (CPI). The threshold will be updated annually thereafter to reflect CPI.
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