(4) The Authority shall prevent the creation of any
entry barriers inherent to co-location and provide
solutions to conflicts relating to it as rapidly as
possible.
(5) The Authority shall establish the minimal set of
conditions that must be fulfilled in any co-location
offer, after consultation with the operators of public
telecommunication networks.
(6)	 The conditions established under subsection
(5) may lead to the specification, in every co­
location offer, of the following­
(a) information on co-location sites;
(b) precise location of the operator’s sites
suitable for co-location;
(c) publication or notification of an updated list
of sites;
(d) indications as to the availability of alternative
solutions in the event that physical space for
co-location is not available;
(e) information on	 what types of co-location are
available, and on the availability of elec­
tric systems and cooling equipment on the
sites, as well as the rules governing sub­
lease of the co-location premises;
(f)

indications on the time required to
conduct feasibility studies for any co­
location request;

(g)	 information on equipment characteristics
and any restrictions on equipment that can
be accepted for co-location;
(g)	 measures that operators offering co­
location must take to ensure the security of
their premises and to identify and resolve
problems;
(h)	 conditions under which competing ope­
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