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This Order sets out rules governing the way in which the turnover of a notified provider of electronic communications networks, services, facilities, or apparatus should be calculated for the purposes of section 97 of the Communications Act 2003.
A notified provider is a person in respect of whom OFCOM have given a notification under section 94 that there are reasonable grounds for believing that that person is contravening, or has contravened, a condition set under section 45. Conditions set under section 45 are general conditions, universal service conditions, access-related conditions, privileged supplier conditions and significant market power conditions.
Where OFCOM determine that a notified provider is in contravention of a condition specified in the notification, they may impose, on that provider, a penalty of up to 10 per cent of the turnover of the provider’s relevant business.
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