[AusNOG] Practical definition of "low impact"
Paul Brooks
paul.brooks at tridentsc.com.au
Tue Apr 12 11:13:52 EST 2016
Licensed carrier or unlicensed carriage service provider?
Low-impact is more about outdoor structures. Trenches, cables in the ground, pillars,
and ground pedestals/road-side cabinets less than a certain size.
If you are talking a tower attached to a building, then less than 5 metres high is
low-impact.
overhead cabling is not low-impact, nor is any tower that isn't attached to a building.
For indoor rules, I suspect you aren't looking for low-impact facilities, but rather
you might find some answers in
the Telecommunications Code Of Practice
(https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/F2004C01081)
G571 Building Access Operations and Installation
(http://www.commsalliance.com.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0015/2328/G571_2002.pdf)
You *have* looked at the actual Low Impact Determination I hope!
https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/F2012C00177
On 12/04/2016 10:45 AM, David Hughes wrote:
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> On 12/04/2016, at 10:26 AM, paul+ausnog at oxygennetworks.com.au wrote:
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>> At the end of the day approach the building, talk to them, serve them your notice of intention to install, provide thorough details on what you propose to install, where, and when and give them a chance to come back to you, it's definitely the easiest way.
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> Hi
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> Absolutely, and that's the intention. I was trying to get a more clear understanding of what could be achieved using the low-impact provisions prior to negotiations commencing.
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> Thanks
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> David
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