rator personnel may enter the premises;
and
(i)	

Interconnec
tion disputes

conditions under which competing opera­
tors and the Authority may inspect a site
where physical co-location is impossible,
or a site where co-location has been
refused on the grounds of lack of capacity.

80. (1) Disputes relating to refusal to interconnect,
interconnection agreements and conditions of
access shall be submitted to the Authority in the
form of a petition from the petitioner requesting the
Authority to resolve the dispute.

(2) The petition shall contain­
(a)	 a detailed statement of the matters and
facts at issue;
(b)	 a statement of attempts made to resolve
the dispute;
(c)	 a copy of the interconnection agreement,
if any; and
(d)	 any other information as the petitioner
deems relevant or the Authority may
require.
(3) The party against whom the petition is filed
shall be given the opportunity to respond to the
petition.
(4) The Authority shall in considering a petition
take such steps as are necessary to enable it to
decide the dispute, and may establish, by way of
written notice to the parties, all dates and
deadlines not established.
(5) The Authority shall decide on a petition under
this section within a period of two months of its
submission, which period may be extended to four
months when additional investigations and expert
opinions are required.
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