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3.—(1) OFCOM shall carry out their functions under the Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006(1) so as to give effect to the obligations of the United Kingdom under the Commission Decision.
(2) OFCOM shall, in particular, without prejudice to the protection and continued operation of other existing use of the 3400–3800 MHz frequency band—
(a)by 21st November 2008, designate and make available the 3400–3600 MHz band for use by terrestrial electronic communications networks on a non-exclusive basis, in accordance with the parameters set out in the Annex to the Commission Decision;
(b)designate by 1st January 2012 and subsequently make available the 3600–3800 MHz band for use by terrestrial electronic communications networks on a non-exclusive basis, in accordance with the parameters set out in the Annex to the Commission Decision; and
(c)ensure that the networks referred to in sub-paragraphs (a) and (b) above give appropriate protection to systems in adjacent frequency bands.
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