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Communications Act 2003

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Applications for the licence

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3(1)An application made in response to a notice under paragraph 1 must be accompanied by—

(a)the fee specified in the notice as payable on the making of the application;

(b)a technical plan complying with sub-paragraph (2);

(c)the applicant’s proposals for providing, or securing the provision of, a service that fulfils the public service remit for the public teletext service;

(d)the applicant’s proposals for including news items in the service and for securing that the news items included in the service are up to date and regularly revised;

(e)the applicant’s proposals for the inclusion in the service of material that is of particular interest to persons living in different parts of the United Kingdom;

(f)the applicant’s cash bid in respect of the licence; and

(g)such information as OFCOM may reasonably require about the matters mentioned in sub-paragraph (3).

(2)The technical plan must indicate—

(a)the nature of the public teletext service which the applicant is proposing to provide; and

(b)the nature of any services the provision of which, in accordance with proposals made by another person, would be secured by the applicant in accordance with provision made under section 220.

(3)The matters about which OFCOM may require information under sub-paragraph (1)(g) are—

(a)the applicant’s present financial position; and

(b)his projected financial position during the period for which the licence would be in force.

(4)At any time after receiving an application under this Schedule and before disposing of it, OFCOM may require the applicant to furnish additional information about any one or more of the following—

(a)the matters that must be indicated in the technical plan;

(b)the applicant’s proposals with respect to the matters mentioned in sub-paragraph (1)(c) to (e); and

(c)the matters mentioned in sub-paragraph (3).

(5)Any information to be furnished to OFCOM under this paragraph must be in such form, and must be verified, in such manner as they may require.

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