Part 2Regulation of radio spectrum
Chapter 1Wireless telegraphy licences
Licensing of wireless telegraphy
8Licences and exemptions
(1)
It is unlawful—
(a)
to establish or use a wireless telegraphy station, or
(b)
to instal or use wireless telegraphy apparatus,
except under and in accordance with a licence (a “wireless telegraphy licence”) granted under this section by OFCOM.
(2)
Subsection (1) does not apply to—
(a)
the use of a television receiver (within the meaning of Part 4 of the Communications Act 2003) for receiving a television programme; or
(b)
the installation of a television receiver for use solely for that purpose.
(3)
OFCOM may by regulations exempt from subsection (1) the establishment, installation or use of wireless telegraphy stations or wireless telegraphy apparatus of such classes or descriptions as may be specified in the regulations, either absolutely or subject to such terms, provisions and limitations as may be so specified.
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(3B)
Terms, provisions and limitations specified in regulations under subsection (3) must be—
(a)
objectively justifiable in relation to the wireless telegraphy stations or wireless telegraphy apparatus to which they relate,
(b)
not such as to discriminate unduly against particular persons or against a particular description of persons,
(c)
proportionate to what they are intended to achieve, and
(d)
in relation to what they are intended to achieve, transparent.
(4)
If OFCOM are satisfied that F3the conditions in subsection (5) are satisfied as respects the use of stations or apparatus of a particular description, they must make regulations under subsection (3) exempting the establishment, installation and use of a station or apparatus of that description from subsection (1).
F4(5)
The conditions are that the use of stations or apparatus of that description is not likely to —
(a)
involve undue interference with wireless telegraphy;
(b)
have an adverse effect on technical quality of service;
(c)
lead to inefficient use of the part of the electromagnetic spectrum available for wireless telegraphy;
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inhibit the development of effective arrangements for the sharing of frequencies;
(d)
endanger safety of life;
(e)
prejudice the promotion of social, regional or territorial cohesion; or
(f)
prejudice the promotion of cultural and linguistic diversity and media pluralism.