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OPLAN - What: Focussing on the passive element
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There is no precise definition of an OPLAN nor should there ever be one. The use of the term OPLAN is not an attempt to create confusing jargon, but it has been adopted by OpenPlanet and increasingly by others because it so simply and precisely captures the essence of what it is - open : public : local : access : network. Model that lies at the heart of the world telecoms and cable industries and which has been sustained by public policy and regulation formulated around an earlier analogue paradigm.
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OPLAN - Why: is OPLAN model beginning to emerge around the world
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It is not unreasonable to ask,. Why is the OPLAN model beginning to emerge around the world as the favoured model for delivering local connectivity? Wealth creation and economic development. Equipping creative talent with local and global reach to an audience. Delivering health care throughout the community not just supporting its administration. Bringing learning and teaching into new productive proximity. Bringing competitive advantage over other communities lacking open access connectivity. But they d...
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OPLAN - Who:OpenPlanet Limited is a UK Company formed in 2004
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OpenPlanet Limited is a UK Company formed in 2004. The Company comprises an international team of professionals, each widely regarded as a leading expert in one or more of the critical aspects of OPLAN development:. Business and financial modelling. In addition, the Company enjoys a close working relationship with a number of leading firms of professional advisors in the above fields. Public telecommunications network but when COLT too abandoned the. Which he founded in 2005. The concept of.
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OPLAN - Where: Oplan has an international focus and will respond to opportunities in any territory
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OpenPlanet has an international focus and will respond to opportunities in any territories where favourable market, political and regulatory conditions for the OPLAN business model prevail or where there is a commitment at the highest level to create them. No-fee, no commitment’. Basis provided only that all its out of pocket expenses are met by the enquiring party. Site Developed by: the studio13.
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OPLAN - Mission: the next generation of broadband content and services
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OpenPlanet’s mission is to be the independent partner of choice for any party seeking to bring into being, and to use or benefit from, an OPEN. OpenPlanet does not seek to own, control or operate OPLANs. The two main constituencies with which OpenPlanet works are:. Towns, cities and communities (of any size) that aspire to benefit from having an OPLAN. Tries to restrict how we use the infrastructure by forcing us to purchase ‘bundled services’ only from itself? Fiber or ‘muni-wireless’, only to find that...
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OPLAN - How: A collaborative approach
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How does OpenPlanet develop OPLANs? A World of Abundance not Scarcity. Viewing the funding of infrastructure on a long term basis, comparable to the funding of real estate and without assuming any risk relating to the demand for any specific service, content or application. Exploiting the latest developments in wired and wireless telecoms infrastructure technologies and architecture which fundamentally lowers the build and operating costs for local next genus networks. The first step is to meet us and ta...
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