Service Finder
Provide data on construction work on supply networks for the infrastructure atlas
Service Description
The Infrastructure Atlas (ISA) as part of the Gigabit Basic Book is a central information and planning tool for broadband expansion in Germany. It provides an overview for the initial planning stages of broadband expansion projects and serves to prepare specific shared use claims in the advanced planning process.
The ISA contains the infrastructure data of several 1,000 network operators and makes this available to authorized companies, but also to the federal government, federal states, districts and municipalities in the context of broadband expansion. The geodata, for example the route of fiber optic cables, is displayed on digital maps in the ISA.
The ISA also shows information on planned or ongoing construction work on public supply networks.
As the owner or operator of a public supply network, you can use the ISA portal to provide information on planned or ongoing construction work and thus fulfill your legal obligation to provide information. Irrespective of this, voluntary data transmission of relevant construction work is always welcome.
If you have submitted your relevant construction work to the ISA, you can refer the applicant to the ISA in the event of a specific request for coordination of construction work. You also help to speed up the nationwide expansion of fiber optic networks and reduce the costs of expanding high-speed networks.
Process flow
- Process your geodata in accordance with the instructions on data delivery of construction work for the infrastructure atlas. A current version of the instructions can be downloaded from the ISA portal.
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Submit the processed data via the ISA portal. Proceed as follows:
- Call up the ISA portal and register as a data supplier for construction work if you do not yet have user access to the portal.
- Complete the online form for data delivery, upload your geodata and send it electronically. You can also use the online form to submit changes to data that has already been sent or premature deletions.
- You can check the processing status of your data delivery in the ISA portal at any time.
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As soon as processing is complete, your data will be displayed in the infrastructure atlas.
Requirements
- You are the owner or operator of a public supply network
- You would like to voluntarily submit the planned or already approved construction work on the supply network to the ISA or are obliged to submit it following a request from a telecommunications network operator to check the coordination of construction work.
- Construction work whose initially planned duration is longer than 8 weeks is relevant for transmission.
- Planned construction work is relevant for transmission if you intend to have the construction work approved within 6 months.
- Data on construction work in the telecommunications, gas, electricity, district heating and waste water sectors is relevant. In addition, construction work on transportation routes (railroads, roads, waterways, bridges, ports and airports).
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The presentation of the data in the ISA requires further information, for example on the type, start and duration of the construction work and on contact persons.
Which documents are required?
- The data relevant for the infrastructure atlas must be transmitted digitally in a georeferenced and vectorized data format that is suitable for inclusion in the infrastructure atlas.
What are the fees?
There are no costs.
Emission: free of chargeThere are no costs.
What deadlines do I have to pay attention to?
Application Deadline: 0 - 2 WeeksYou must provide the data within 2 weeks after a telecommunications network operator has submitted a request for information on planned or ongoing construction work. Voluntary data deliveries are possible at any time.
Processing duration
Processing Time: 7 - 14 Days
Legal basis
Applications / forms
No legal remedy is provided for.
What else should I know?
There are no indications or special features
Author
Federal Network Agency (BNetzA)
Forwarding service: deep link to the original portal
The text was automatically translated based on the German content.
Technically approved by
Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport Affairs (BMDV)
Professionally released on
11.07.2023
Source: Zuständigkeitsfinder Thüringen (Linie6PLus)
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Competent Authority
Bundesnetzagentur für Elektrizität, Gas, Telekommunikation, Post und Eisenbahnen (BNetzA) - Zentrale Informationsstelle - Referat 112
Postal address
53105 Bonn, Stadt
Telephone
+49 800 8111-777Remark: (toll-free hotline)
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