Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2023C00199:reg:6:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2023C00199
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 6 (pt 4/6)
Character Range: 22747–25739

time, a person occupying a senior management position with the wholesale company (or the retail company, as the case may be) must not hold any senior management position with the other company;
 (p) an employee of the wholesale company (or the retail company, as the case may be) must not be employed by the other company;
 (q) the wholesale company (including any of its directors, senior management and employees) must not disclose protected wholesale information to the retail company (including any of its directors, senior management and employees) unless authorised by the respective wholesale customer to do so; and
 (r) where the wholesale company discloses, where permitted, protected wholesale information to an associate of the wholesale company, the associate must not disclose protected wholesale information to the retail company (including any of its directors, senior management and employees) unless authorised by the respective wholesale customer to do so.

Layer 2 Wholesale Service Supply Obligation
 (7) At all times during which the Layer 2 Wholesale Service is not a declared service, the specified carrier must ensure that the wholesale company offers to supply, upon reasonable request by another carrier or carriage service provider, a Layer 2 Wholesale Service using the designated telecommunications network.
 (8) The price offered for the supply of the Layer 2 Wholesale Service (in accordance with subsection (7)) must not be more than $27 (exclusive of GST) per service on a monthly basis in relation to the use of the local access line.

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