wholesaletoegang
Wholesale-toegang, or wholesale access, is a business arrangement in which one party provides access to its network, platform, or service to other parties on standardized terms. This enables third parties to resell, integrate, or compete with the offering without owning or operating the underlying infrastructure themselves. The concept is common in regulated markets where policymakers aim to lower entry barriers and increase consumer choice.
Common domains include telecommunications networks (such as local copper loops, fiber backbones, and mobile core networks),
Regulatory and commercial frameworks often govern wholesale access. In regulated settings, authorities may require non-discriminatory access
Impact and considerations include promoting competition, driving lower prices for end users, and speeding market entry