Hi John83 - I agree with you that in cases such as this the Occupier of the property probably should let BT know that they will need to obtain a wayleave from the superior site provider. That's assuming the Occupier's lease agreement explicitly restricts their rights in signing a wayleave for the property. The Code is clear that it is the Occupier of the land that has the right to sign a wayleave.
I disagree that this scenario is not what the Code is for. With every property in the country requiring at least one new fibre-optic cable in the near future it is exactly what the Code is for and is also why the Government is looking to further strengthen Operators' powers.
For those interested you may want to refer to https://www.ofcom.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0025...



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