Abstract
Motivation: Contemporary social and economic development is undoubtedly based on access to various types of information. This access is conditioned by the existence and availability of a proper telecommunications infrastructure. In order to provide adequate infrastructure, it is necessary to have proper legal regulations on this subject matter. According to the authors, the issue of providing access to the real estate, and in particular the obligations resulting from it, deserves a special discussion. Aim: The purpose of this article is to discuss the obligations that property managers have in the field of providing the property to telecommunications undertakings in order to provide telecommunications network. In addition, the purpose of the article is also to draw attention to the specific administrative procedure that may be initiated in the event of failure to fulfill these obligations by the administrators. Results: Based on the analysis of legal regulations and literature, the responsibilities of property managers, as well as administrative proceedings conducted by the President of UKE were discussed. Attention was also paid to a number of differences that occur in this procedure in relation to the general administrative procedure, including primarily the appeal procedure against the decision issued in the case. Moreover, the article presents statistical data on the number of initiated proceedings and decisions issued by the President of UKE. Summary of the article are conclusions regarding the impact of the fiber network development on property management.
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