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To lay telecommunications cables in public thoroughfares, you need rights of way transferred by the Federal Network Agency. The city or municipality then grants you permission to lay the telecommunications cables.
This form can be submitted electronically without signature (e.g. via a secure contact form or by e-mail) or in paper form to the responsible authority.
If your company wants to lay telecommunications cables for public telecommunications networks in roads, you need the approval of the party responsible for maintaining the road. As a rule, this is the city or municipality concerned.
To this end, you should first have the right of way transferred by the Federal Network Agency, which in principle entitles you to use the roads. This is because by transferring the right of way, the city or municipality usually has to give you its approval if your project involves telecommunications lines that serve public purposes. If the Federal Network Agency has transferred the right of way to you, the use of the path is also free of charge for you.
There is no legal obligation for you to apply for the transfer.
In your application to the Federal Network Agency, you must specify the area for which you are applying for the right of use.
In the application, you must prove, among other things, that your company is
In particular, you must provide evidence of your financial capability.
The transfer of the right of way applies for the period in which your telecommunications company also operates in the public domain.
The Federal Network Agency may request further evidence and documents from you if these are necessary for its decision.
You can apply for the right of way online, by email or by mail.
Apply for rights of way online:
Apply for rights of way by e-mail or mail:
Fees for the transfer of the right of use are set according to the time spent. The fees are set by means of a separate fee notice.
There is no deadline.
The processing time is up to 6 weeks. The mentioned period starts with completeness of the application documents, i.e. including the required proofs.