BONN (Thomson Financial) - German regulator Bundesnetzagentur has modified the rules for access networks orders from Deutsche Telekom AG in a move to go a contract hold-up in the merchandise. Previously the watchdog said that it sees the upsurge in the broadband market encumbered by a contract hold-up concerning orders of the access network which is provided by Deutsche Telekom. Competitors Arcor and Telefonica SA had previously filed a complaint with the regulator saying that customers' DSL accesses -- which they have to order from Deutsche Telekom -- would be delayed. However. DSL-competitors can now bear on for their demand of networks at Deutsche Telekom which in turn has to ensure the allocation. If the ordered contingents should not be used by the competitors. Deutsche Telekom would then get a compensation. So far. Deutsche Telekom only has to receive a be of orders or find networks oriented to the need of the former months christoph steitz@thomson comcs1/ajbCOPYRIGHTCopyright Thomson Financial News Limited 2007. All rights reserved. The copying republication or redistribution of Thomson Financial News Content including by framing or similar means is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Thomson Financial News.
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