


Prices generated using Magenta netLogic’s
netVESPA, accurate rule-based pricing tool with
world-wide coverage.
0 Km circuits use typical Metro zones. 15 and 50 Km circuits
use typical non-Metro zones. Examples include:
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Metro
(5 Km) |
Non-Metro
(15 & 50 Km) |
| BT |
Central London
Zone reduced fixed price |
Outside CLZ –
distance-based. |
| DTAG |
Local Zone 1 |
Local Zone 2/Long
Distance, City-to-City discounts |
| Belgacom |
Zone 1 –
High Concentration of businesses |
Zone 4 –
Low Concentration of businesses. |
| Telia |
Metropolitan/Green –
lower
fixed price. |
White/Blue – high fixed
prices. |
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Example Metro and non-Metro pricing rules automatically
applied netVESPA
Interconnect tariffs:
Partial Private Circuits (PPCs) are used
where available and information is provided. Specific tariffs
and assumptions applied include:
Belgium: Belgacom Half Links used. Installation
fee assumes the first half link has been purchased.(First
half link costs €2,107.09 and subsequent half links cost
€1,239.47.) Rental fee for 0 Km is Z1-Z1 same zone, and
for 15 Km uses Z1-Z1 different zone.
France: France Telecom Interconnection
service used. Prices assume that there are less than twelve
2 Mbps circuits to the customer site. (If there are 12 or
more circuits to a customer site, installation reduces from
€1,959 to €468.50 and annual rental fee reduces
by €747.)
Germany: SFV tariffs used for Interconnect and DDV tariffs
used for retail.
Italy: Telecom Italia PPC tariffs are
used, where prices are from the customer site to the Telecom
Italia exchange only. Prices are provided for up to 5 Km only.
Spain: Telefonica Interconnect service
used. Installation prices assume a 66% occupation of STM1
between OLO and incumbent site. Installation fee includes
one-off payment for the interconnection link and link between
incumbent and OLO’s customer.
UK: BT PPC rates for third party customer
links are used and a new circuit is installed. (BT also offers
Customer Sited Handover and In-Span Handover.)
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