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Prescribed diffusion services: grant of new licences to provide existing servicesE+W+S+N.I.

3(1)The Commission may on or after the transfer date grant a licence to provide a prescribed diffusion service (“the new service”) if—E+W+S+N.I.

(a)the new service would be authorised to be provided in the same area as that in which a prescribed diffusion service (“the existing service”) is for the time being authorised to be provided under a licence to which paragraph 1(1) above applies;

(b)the licence to provide the new service would come into force on the expiry of the licence to provide the existing service;

(c)the applicant for the licence to provide the new service is the holder of the licence to provide the existing service; and

(d)after the expiry of the latter licence there will remain in force under Part II of the M1Telecommunications Act 1984 a licence which authorises the running of the telecommunication system by means of which the existing service is provided.

(2)A licence granted under this paragraph shall be in writing and (subject to the provisions of this Schedule) shall continue in force for such period not exceeding eight years as may be specified in the licence.

(3)Any such licence may include—

(a)such conditions as appear to the Commission to be requisite having regard to the duties imposed on them by virtue of this Schedule;

(b)conditions requiring the rendering to the Commission of a payment on the grant of the licence or payments during the currency of the licence (or both) of such amount or amounts as may be determined by or under the licence; and

(c)conditions requiring the holder of the licence to furnish to the Commission, in such manner and at such times as they may reasonably require, such information as they may require for the purpose of exercising the functions conferred on them by virtue of this Schedule.

(4)Without prejudice to the generality of paragraph (a) of sub-paragraph (3), conditions included in a licence by virtue of that paragraph may require the holder of the licence—

(a)to comply with any direction given by the Commission as to such matters as are specified in the licence or are of a description so specified; or

(b)except in so far as the Commission consent to his doing or not doing them, not to do or to do such things as are specified in the licence or are of a description so specified.

(5)Any application for the grant of a licence under this paragraph must be in writing; and in deciding whether to grant such a licence the Commission shall take into account all matters appearing to them to be relevant.

(6)No person shall, in connection with a particular licence to which paragraph 1(1) above applies, be granted both a licence granted in pursuance of this paragraph and a licence granted in pursuance of paragraph 4 below; and that paragraph shall have effect subject to this sub-paragraph.

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