[AusNOG] Practical definition of "low impact"

James McMillan JMcMillan at rivalea.com.au
Tue Apr 12 09:33:29 EST 2016


Depends on if it's a government agency serving the notice.

James


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"Multi-rack server room with redundant power, cooling and fire suppression, roof mounted genset and limited keycard+biometric access with security patrolling 24h"

Surely we could get away with that! :D

On 12/04/16 09:20, David Hughes wrote:
> Morning all,
>
> The telco act is a bit fuzzy on the definition of a low-impact 
> facility so I'd appreciate a definition from real-world experience.  
> Is a low-impact installation limited to something like :-
>
> 1. A small antennae on roof space of a highrise building.
> 2. An antennae plus associated riser cabling 3. An antennae plus 
> associated riser cabling plus kit in basement 4. An antennae plus 
> associated riser cabling plus kit in basement and kit on each floor
>
> At what stage above does the definition of "low impact" max out and the building owner has the right to say no?
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
> David
> ...
>
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