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If the EAB find BT “not guilty” do companies have a right of appeal either to the EAB, Ofcom or the courts?

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If the EAB find BT “not guilty” do companies have a right of appeal either to the EAB, Ofcom or the courts?

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If a Communications Provider believes that BT has breached any of the Undertakings, it always has the right to take the matter to Ofcom and/or bring legal proceedings against BT, whatever the outcome of any complaint to the EAB, and whether or not the EAB has been involved.

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