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(b)
Any person who receives a notice issued pursuant to paragraph (a) may
apply to the Authority forthwith for a review of the decision specifying the
grounds of his objection.
(c)
The Authority shall, after hearing the parties, determine every application
under paragraph (b) within a reasonable delay.
(3)
Where any person suffers any prejudice caused to his property or interest in the
property through the acts or omissions of a public operator, he may apply for
compensation to the Authority.
(4)
The Authority shall, within 30 days, make an award on the claim for compensation
and shall, within 7 days of the date of the award, communicate a copy to each of
the parties.
(5)
Nothing in this section shall prevent a public operator from entering on any property
to do whatever may be required to remove any tree, branch, hedge or any other
object that is likely to cause danger to any installation or apparatus relating to
services
provided by him.
(6)
For the purpose of this section, establishing an information and communication
installation or apparatus including telecommunication installation or apparatus shall
include the setting up of poles, wires, stays or struts or other similar structure or any
work performed either above or under the ground, in connection with the
establishment, alteration, disconnection, modification or repair of the installation or
apparatus.
(7)
The Authority may, at the request of the owner or occupier of a property over which
a public operator has established an information and communication installation
including telecommunication installation, require the public operator to alter, modify
or divert the installation and the expenses thereby incurred shall be borne by the
person making the request.
Interconnection agreements
(1)
Every network licensee or public operator shall grant access to his network in
accordance with this section.
(2)
A licensee may make a written application to a network licensee for access to its
network with a copy of the application to the Authority.
(3) (a)
(b)
Where a network licensee receives an application he shall, unless the
Authority otherwise determines, negotiate the terms of an interconnection
agreement with the applicant in good faith.
Either party to the proposed agreement may request the Authority to depute
a representative to attend, and assist in the negotiations.