2006 No. 2786

ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS

The Wireless Telegraphy (Limitation of Number of Licences) (Amendment) Order 2006

Made

Coming into force

The Office of Communications (“OFCOM”) make the following order in exercise of the powers conferred by section 164(1) to (3) of the Communications Act 20031 (“the Act”) in performance of the duty imposed on them by section 164(7) of the Act.

Before making the Order, OFCOM have given notice of their proposal to do so in accordance with section 403(4)(a) of the Act, published notice of their proposal in accordance with section 403(4)(b) of the Act, and considered the representations made to them before the time specified in the notice in accordance with section 403(4)(c) of the Act.

Citation and commencement1

This Order may be cited as the Wireless Telegraphy (Limitation of Number of Licences) (Amendment) Order 2006 and shall come into force on 16th November 2006.

Amendment of the Wireless Telegraphy (Limitation of Number of Licences) Order 20032

1

The Schedule, which contains amendments to the Wireless Telegraphy (Limitation of Number of Licences) Order 20032 shall have effect.

2

A reference in the Schedule to an entry relating to a licence class shall be construed as a reference to the sub-heading designating that licence class and the frequencies specified in respect of that licence class.

Kip MeekChief Policy PartnerFor and on the authority of the Office of Communications

SCHEDULEAmendment of the Wireless Telegraphy (Limitation of Number of Licences) Order 2003

Article 2

1

In article 2 (interpretation)—

a

omit “—1”; and

b

for the definition of “RA”, substitute the definition ““OFCOM” means the Office of Communications”.

2

In article 3 (wireless telegraphy licences to be limited in number) for “The Secretary of State” substitute “OFCOM”.

3

In article 4 (criteria for limiting the number of wireless telegraphy licences)—

a

omit “—1”; and

b

for “The Secretary of State” substitute “OFCOM”.

Schedule 1 (Broadcasting)

4

In Part 1 of Schedule 1 (Frequencies Allocated to Broadcasting Use)—

a

after the entry relating to Transmission of National and Local Broadcasting Services insert the following entry—

Community Radio

148.5-283.5 kHz (LW)

526.5-1605.5 kHz (MW)

87.5-108.0 MHz (FM)

217.5-230.0 MHz (T-DAB)

b

in the sub-heading “Restricted Radio Services Transmission (Class C Radiating Very Low Power)” after “Class C” insert “-Freely”.

5

In Part 2 of Schedule 1 (Criteria Relating to Persons to Whom Wireless Telegraphy Licences May Be Granted)––

a

in paragraph 1(d) omit “and” after “1996;”

b

in paragraph 1(e) after “Broadcasting Act 1990” insert “; and”; and

c

after “and” in paragraph 1(e) insert “(f) Community Radio Licence under Section 262 of the Communications Act 20033”.

6

In Part 3 of Schedule 1 (Criteria Limiting Number of Wireless Telegraphy Licences), in paragraph 2 for “the RA(c)” substitute “OFCOM4”.

Schedule 2 (Broadband Fixed Wireless Access)7

Omit Schedule 2 (Broadband Fixed Wireless Access).

Schedule 3 (Programme Making and Special Events)

8

For Part 1 of Schedule 3 (Frequencies Allocated to Programme Making and Special Events Use) substitute the following Part—

PART 1FREQUENCIES ALLOCATED TO PROGRAMME MAKING AND SPECIAL EVENTS USE

Programme Making and Special Events Fixed Site

47.5-86.9 MHz

1488-1525 MHz

10.3-12.5 GHz

139.5-224.5 MHz

2025-2690 MHz

24.25-24.5 GHz

425.3-862.0 MHz

3400-8500 MHz

48.0-48.4 GHz

Programme Making and Special Events Link

47.5-86.9 MHz

1488-1525 MHz

10.3-12.5 GHz

139.5-224.5 MHz

2025-2690 MHz

24.25-24.5 GHz

425.3-862.0 MHz

3400-8500 MHz

48.0-48.4 GHz

Programme Making and Special Events Low Power

47.5-86.9 MHz

1488-1525 MHz

10.3-12.5 GHz

139.5-224.5 MHz

2025-2690 MHz

24.25-24.5 GHz

425.3 862.0 MHz

3400-8500 MHz

48.0-48.4 GHz

UK Wireless Microphone (Annual)UK Wireless Microphone (Biennial)

175.1-176.7 MHz

199.6-200.7 MHz

216.0-216.9 MHz

191.8-193.1 MHz

208.2-209.1 MHz

854.2-862.0 MHz

9

In Part 3 of Schedule 3 (Criteria Limiting Number of Wireless Telegraphy Licences), in paragraph 2—

a

for “availablity” substitute “availability”;

b

for “—” insert “and”; and

c

for the “RA(a)” substitute “OFCOM5”.

Schedule 4 (Public Electronic Communications Networks)10

Omit Schedule 4 (Public Electronic Communications Networks).

Schedule 5 (Fixed Terrestrial Radio Links)

11

In Schedule 5 (Fixed Terrestrial Radio Links), for the heading “Fixed Terrestrial Radio Links” substitute “Fixed Links”.

12

In Part 1 of Schedule 5 (Frequencies Allocated to Fixed Terrestrial Radio Links Use)—

a

in the heading omit “Terrestrial Radio”; and

b

in the entry relating to Point to Point Fixed Links—

i

omit “14.25-14.50 GHz”; and

ii

below “55.78-57.64 GHz” insert “64.00-66.00 GHz”;

c

for the entry relating to Point-to-Multipoint Services substitute the following entry—

Point-to-Point Security CCTV Services

31.00-31.80 GHz

d

after the entry relating to Point-to-Point Security CCTV Services insert the following entry—

Self Co-ordinated Links

65.00 GHz

13

In Part 3 of Schedule 5 (Criteria Limiting the Number of Wireless Telegraphy Licences), for paragraph 2 substitute—

2

Except in the case of Self Co-ordinated Links, the availability of wireless telegraphy licences is limited at these frequencies by the technical frequency assignment criteria set out in the OFCOM publications applying to the frequencies concerned6.

Schedule 6 (Satellite Services)

14

For Part 1 of Schedule 6 (Satellite Services) substitute the following Part—

PART 1FREQUENCIES OF OPERATION FOR SATELLITE SERVICES

Satellite (Permanent Earth Station)

3600-4200 MHz

5150-5250 MHz

5725-7075 MHz

10.70-11.70 GHz

12.50-13.25 GHz

13.75-14.50 GHz

17.30-20.20 GHz

27.05-30.00 GHz

Satellite (Earth Station - Non-Geostationary)

137-138 MHz

5150-5250 MHz

17.30-18.40 GHz

149-149.9 MHz

5725-7075 MHz

19.70-20.20 GHz

2025-2110 MHz

10.70-11.70 GHz

27.50-30.00 GHz

2200-2290 MHz

12.50-13.25 GHz

3600-4200 MHz

13.75-14.50 GHz

Satellite (Earth Station - Non-Fixed Satellite Service)

All frequency bands available for Satellite Services as defined within the United Kingdom Frequency Allocation Table7 (excluding those specified for the Fixed Satellite Service).

Satellite (Transportable Earth Station)

Satellite (Transportable Very Small Aperture Terminal)

14.00-14.50 GHz

Satellite (Earth Station Network)

12.50-12.75 GHz

14.00-14.50 GHz

19.70-20.20 GHz

29.50-30.00 GHz

Satellite (Aircraft Earth Station)

Satellite (Earth Station on Board Vessel)

Satellite (Earth Station on Train)

14.00-14.25 GHz (Earth to Space)

15

In Part 3 of Schedule 6 (Criteria Limiting Number of Wireless Telegraphy Licences), for paragraph 2 substitute—

2

The availability of Satellite (Permanent Earth Station) Licences, Satellite (Earth Station - Non-Geostationary) Licences, Satellite (Earth Station – Non-fixed Satellite Service) Licences, Satellite (Transportable Earth Station) Licences, Satellite (Aircraft Earth Station), Satellite (Earth Station on Board Vessel), Satellite (Earth Station on Train) and Satellite (Earth Station Network) Licences is limited at any particular location at these frequencies by the relevant technical frequency assignment criteria set out in OFCOM publications8.

Schedule 7 (Maritime)

16

In Part 1 of Schedule 7 (Frequencies Allocated to Maritime Use)—

a

in the sub-heading “Coastal Station Radio” at the end add “(UK)”;

b

in the entry relating to Coastal Station Radio (Marina) substitute the following frequencies—

157.025 MHz (Ship)

157.850 MHz (Ship and Coastal Station Radio)

161.425 MHz (Ship and Coastal Station Radio)

161.625 MHz (Coastal Station Radio)

c

in the entry relating to Coastal Station Radio (Training School), at the end of “Coastal Station Radio” add “(International)”;

d

in the entry relating to Differential Global Positioning System substitute the following frequencies—

283.5-315.0 kHz

1606.5-4000 kHz

e

for the entry relating to “Maritime (Navigational Aids and Radar)” substitute the following entries—

Maritime Navigational Aids and Radar

283.5-315.0 kHz

2900-3100 MHz

9300-9500 MHz

Automatic Identification System

156.525 MHz

161.975 MHz

162.025 MHz

f

in the entry relating to Maritime Radio (Suppliers and Demonstration), for “415.526.5 kHz” substitute “415.0-526.5 kHz”; and

g

in the entry relating to Ship Radio—

i

for “456.525 MHz” substitute “457.525 MHz”;

ii

for “457.5626 MHz” substitute “457.5625 MHz”; and

iii

for “467.525 MHz” in the third column, substitute “467.5625 MHz”.

17

In Part 2 of Schedule 7 (Criteria Relating to Persons to Whom Wireless Telegraphy Licences May Be Granted)—

a

in paragraph 2 after “Coastal Station Radio” insert “(UK)”; and

b

in paragraph 6 after “Maritime Radio (Navigational Aids and Radar) Licence” insert “or an Automatic Identification System Licence”.

18

In Part 3 of Schedule 7 (Criteria Limiting Number of Wireless Telegraphy Licences)—

a

for paragraph 8 substitute—

8

Applicants must undertake to use the assigned frequencies solely for the transmission and reception of signals as part of the maritime mobile, (including satellite) and radio navigation services as defined in Article 1 of the Radio Regulations.

b

in paragraph 9—

i

after “The availability of the Coastal Station Radio” insert “(UK)”; and

ii

for “Coastal Station Radio (Including Technical Frequency Assignment Criteria) published by the RA(a)” substitute “Coastal Station Radio Ofcom information booklet published by OFCOM9”; and

c

after paragraph 9 insert—

9A

The availability of Automatic Identification System Licences is limited in any particular location at these frequencies by the availability of time slots.

Schedule 8 (Aeronautical)

19

In Part 1 of Schedule 8 (Frequencies Allocated to Aeronautical Use)—

a

omit the sub-heading “Aircraft (Transportable)”;

b

in the entry relating to Aircraft—

i

for “10050-10100 kHz” substitute “10005-10100 kHz

ii

omit “121.5”;

iii

omit “(with associated downlink frequencies:”;

iv

omit “)” after “1525-1559 MHz;

c

after the entry relating to Aircraft insert the following entry—

Aircraft (Transportable)

117.975-137.000 MHz

d

for the entry relating to Aeronautical Ground Station Air Traffic/Ground Movement Control and Aeronautical Ground Station Airfield Flight Information Service substitute the following entry—

Aeronautical Ground Station (Air Traffic /Ground Movement Control)

Aeronautical Ground Station (Air/Ground Communications Services)

Aeronautical Ground Station (Airfield Flight Information Service)

117.975-137.000 MHz

e

in the entry relating to Aeronautical Ground Station (General Aviation) omit “121.600 MHz (Fire Service)”;

f

after the entry relating to Aeronautical Ground Station (General Aviation) insert the following entries—

Aeronautical Ground Station (Fire)

121.600 MHz

Aeronautical Ground Station (High Frequency)

2850-3025 kHz

6524-6685 kHz

13260-13360 kHz

3400-3500 kHz

8815-8965 kHz

17900-17970 kHz

4650-4700 kHz

10005-10100 kHz

21924-22000 kHz

5480-5680 kHz

11275-11400 kHz

Aeronautical Ground Station (Offshore Platform)

117.975-137.000 MHz

g

for the entry relating to Aeronautical Navigational Aids and Radar substitute the following entry—

Aeronautical Navigation Aid Stations

255.0-495 kHz

108.000-117.975 MHz

505-526.5 kHz

328.6-335.4 MHz

74.8-75.2 MHz

960-1215 MHz

5000-5250 MHz

h

after the entry relating to Aeronautical Navigation Aid Stations insert the following entry—

Aeronautical Radar

1030 MHz

2700-3100 MHz

1090 MHz

9000-9200 MHz

1215-1350 MHz

9300-9500 MHz

15400-15700 MHz

i

for the entry relating to Aeronautical Ground Station (Operations Control) substitute the following entry—

Aeronautical Ground Station (Operations Control)

117.975-137.000 MHz

20

In Part 2 of Schedule 8 (Criteria Relating to Persons to Whom Wireless Telegraphy Licences May be Granted)—

a

for the heading to paragraphs 4 and 5 “Aeronautical Ground Station Air Traffic/Ground Movement Control” substitute “Aeronautical Ground Station (Air Traffic/Ground Movement Control)”;

b

in paragraph 5, for “navigation” substitute “communications”;

c

for the heading to paragraphs 6 and 7 “Aeronautical Ground Station Airfield Flight Information Service” substitute “Aeronautical Ground Station (Air/Ground Communication Services)”;

d

omit paragraph 6;

e

in paragraph 7—

i

for “Aeronautical Ground Station Airfield Flight Information Service Licence” substitute “Aeronautical Ground Station (Air/Ground Communication Services) Licence”; and

ii

for “navigation” substitute “communications”;

f

for the heading to paragraph 8 “Aeronautical Ground Station (General Aviation)” substitute “Aeronautical Ground Station (Airfield Flight Information Service)”;

g

in paragraph 8—

i

for “Aeronautical Ground Station (General Aviation) Licence”, substitute Aeronautical Ground Station (Airfield Flight Information Service) Licence”; and

ii

for “navigation” substitute “communications”;

h

after paragraph 8 insert—

Aeronautical Ground Station (General Aviation)8A

An applicant must prove that the equipment he intends to use under an Aeronautical Ground Station (General Aviation) Licence is an aeronautical communications installation assessed as fit for purpose under the Air Navigation Order 200510 by the Civil Aviation Authority’s Air Traffic Standards Department.

Aeronautical Ground Station (High Frequency)

8B

An applicant must undertake to use the assigned frequencies solely for the purposes of communication with aircraft.

8C

An applicant must prove that the equipment he intends to use under an Aeronautical Ground Station (High Frequency) Licence is an aeronautical communications installation assessed as fit for purpose under the Air Navigation Order 2005 by the Civil Aviation Authority’s Air Traffic Standards Department.

Aeronautical Ground Station (Offshore Platform)

8D

An applicant must be an offshore platform operator and must undertake to use the assigned frequencies solely for the purposes of communication with aircraft as well as emergency mobile ground stations and airport vehicles within the confines of aerodromes authorised by the CAA.

8E

An applicant must prove that the equipment he intends to use under an Aeronautical Ground Station (Offshore Platform) Licence is an aeronautical communications installation assessed as fit for purpose under the Air Navigation Order 2005 by the Civil Aviation Authority’s Air Traffic Standards Department.

  • Aeronautical Navigational Aid Stations

  • Aeronautical Radar

8F

An applicant must prove that the equipment he intends to use under an Aeronautical Navigational Aid Stations Licence or an Aeronautical Radar Licence is an aeronautical navigation installation assessed as fit for purpose under the Air Navigation Order 2005 by the Civil Aviation Authority’s Air Traffic Standards Department.

Aeronautical Ground Station (Operations Control)

8G

An applicant must undertake to use the assigned frequencies solely for the purposes of operation control, where “operation control” means the exercise of authority over the initiation, continuation, or diversion of a flight in the interest of safety of the aircraft and the regularity and efficiency of the flight11.

8H

An applicant must prove that the equipment he intends to use under an Aeronautical Ground Station (Operations Control) Licence is an aeronautical communications installation assessed as fit for purpose under the Air Navigation Order 2005 by the Civil Aviation Authority’s Air Traffic Standards Department.

i

omit the entry relating to Aeronautical Navigational Aids and Radar.

21

In Part 3 of Schedule 8 (Criteria Limiting the Number of Wireless Telegraphy Licences)—

a

for paragraph 10 substitute—

10

The availability of the Aeronautical Ground Station (Air Traffic/Ground Movement Control) Licence, Aeronautical Ground Station (Air/Ground Communication Service) Licence, Aeronautical Ground Station (General Aviation) Licence, Aeronautical Ground Station (High Frequency) Licence, and Aeronautical Ground Station (Offshore Platform) Licence is limited in any particular location at these frequencies by the technical frequency assignment criteria set out in Aeronautical Wireless Telegraphy Act Radio Licences (Including Technical Frequency Assignment Criteria) published by OFCOM12.

b

in paragraph 12—

i

for “soley” substitute “solely”; and

ii

For “aeronatautical radio or radio navigation (including satellite) service” substitute “aeronautical mobile service, aeronautical mobile-satellite service and the aeronautical radio navigation service”.

Schedule 9 (Amateur Radio)

22

For Part 1 of Schedule 9 (Frequencies Allocated to Amateur Radio Use) substitute the following Part—

PART 1FREQUENCIES ALLOCATED TO AMATEUR RADIO USE

Amateur Radio Foundation

0.1357-0.1378 MHz

14.00-14.350 MHz

50.00-52.00 MHz

1.810-2.000 MHz

18.068-18.168 MHz

70.00-70.50 MHz

3.500-3.800 MHz

21.000-21.450 MHz

144.0-146.0 MHz

7.000-7.200 MHz

24.890-24.990 MHz

430.0-440.0 MHz

Amateur Radio Intermediate

0.1357-0.1378 MHz

28.000-29.700 MHz

5755-5765 MHz

1.810-2.000 MHz

50.000-52.000 MHz

5820-5850 MHz

3.500-3.800 MHz

70.00-70.50 MHz

1000-10125 MHz

7.000-7.200 MHz

144.0-146.00 MHz

10225-10500 MHz

10.100-10.150 MHz

430.0-440.0 MHz

24000-24250 MHz

14.000-14.350 MHz

1240-1325 MHz

47000-47200 MHz

18.068-18.168 MHz

2310-2450 MHz

75500-81000 MHz

21.000-21.450 MHz

3400-3475 MHz

142000-144000 MHz

24.890-24.990 MHz

5650-5680 MHz

248000-250000 MHz

Amateur Radio Full

0.1357-0.1378 MHz

28.000-29.700 MHz

5755-5765 MHz

1.810 MHz-2.000 MHz

50.00-52.00 MHz

5820-5850 MHz

3.500-3.800 MHz

70.00-70.50 MHz

10000-10125 MHz

7.000-7.200 MHZ

144.0-146.0 MHz

10225-10500 MHz

10.100-10.150 MHz

430.0-440.0 MHz

24000-24250 MHz

14.000-14.350 MHz

1240-1325 MHz

47000-47200 MHz

18.068-18.168 MHz

2310-2450 MHz

75500-81000 MHz

21.000-21.450 MHz

3400-3475 MHz

122250-123000 MHz

24.890-24.990 MHz

5650-5680 MHz

134000-141000 MHz

142000-144000 MHz

241000-25000 MHz

23

In Part 2 of Schedule 9 (Criteria Relating to Persons to Whom Wireless Telegraphy Licences May Be Granted)—

a

omit “Radiocommunications Agency” in each place in which it occurs;

b

in the heading to paragraph 2 omit “(A)”;

c

in paragraph 2—

i

at the end of sub-paragraph (a) after “examination;” insert “and”;

ii

at the end of sub-paragraph (b) for “examination; and” substitute “examination.”;

iii

omit sub-paragraph (c);

d

for paragraphs 3 and 4 substitute—

Amateur Radio Full3

An applicant must possess—

a

a valid pass certificate for the Intermediate and Full Radio Amateur Examination or equivalent examination; or

b

a valid pass certificate for the City and Guilds Institute13 7307-Radio Amateur Examination or equivalent examination.

e

omit paragraphs 4 and 5.

Schedule 10 (Technology Development)

24

In Schedule 10 (Technology Development), for the heading “Technology Development” substitute “Science and Technology”.

25

In Part 1 of Schedule 10 (Frequencies Allocated to Technology Development Use)—

a

in the heading for “Technology Development” substitute “Science and Technology”;

b

in paragraph 1 after “Temporary” insert “Use”; and

c

after paragraph 1 add the following entry—

Ground Probing Radar

150-4000 MHz

26

In Part 2 of Schedule 10 (Criteria Relating to Persons to Whom Wireless Telegraphy Licences May Be Granted)—

a

in the heading to paragraph 3 “Non-Operational Temporary” after “Temporary” insert “Use”.

b

after paragraph 3 insert—

Ground Probing Radar4

An applicant cannot be a person whose entitlement to provide electronic communications networks or electronic communications services, or to make associated facilities available is suspended or restricted under the Communications Act 200314.

27

In Part 3 of Schedule 10 (Criteria Limiting Number of Wireless Telegraphy Licences)—

a

in paragraph 4 for “these licences” substitute “Non-Operational Development Licences and Non-Operational Temporary Use Licences”; and

b

after paragraph 4 insert—

5

Applications for Ground Probing Radar Licences are considered in the order of receipt of each correctly completed application form.

Schedule 11 (Private Business Radio)

28

In Schedule 11 (Private Business Radio), in the heading “Private Business Radio” omit “Private”.

29

For Part 1 of Schedule 11 (Frequencies Allocated to Private Business Radio Use) substitute the following Part—

PART 1FREQUENCIES ALLOCATED TO BUSINESS RADIO USE

Business Radio (National and Regional)

Business Radio (On-Site Speech and Data Systems)

Business Radio (Suppliers)

Business Radio (UK General)

Business Radio (Wide Area Speech and Data Systems)

55.75-87.50 MHz

137.95-215.30 MHz

425.0-462.50 MHz

Business Radio (On-Site Local Communications Systems)

137.95-215.30 MHz

425.0-462.50 MHz

Business Radio (IR2008 Data)

55.75-87.50 MHz

137.95-215.30 MHz

425.0-462.50 MHz

Business Radio (Wide Area Distress Alarm Systems)

137.95-215.30

Business Radio (Self-Select)

26.225-26.9325 MHz

48.968750-49.493750MHz

425.0-462.5 MHz

Business Radio (On-Site One-Way Paging and Speech Systems)

425.0-462.5 MHz

Business Radio (Wide Area One-Way Paging and Speech Systems)

137.96250-153.48750

425.0-462.5 MHz

Business Radio (On-Site Hospital Paging and Emergency Speech Systems)

31.71250-31.78750 MHz

48.968750-49.493750 MHz

159.63125-164.20625 MHz

Public Safety and Emergency Services Radio

171.59375-171.60625 MHz

450-470 MHz

4800-4900 MHz

173.9875-174.4125 MHz

862-863 MHz

8340-8460 MHz

380-395 MHz

1668-1798 MHz

10.25-10.46 GHz

410-412 MHz

2302-2380 MHz

24.05-24.15 GHz

420-422 MHz

3442-3475 MHz

50.2-51.4 GHz

Business Radio (Common Base Station)

55.75-87.5 MHz

165-173 MHz

425-449 MHz

157-165 MHz

177-192 MHz

Business Radio (Remote Meter Reading Operator (National Shared)Business Radio (Remote Meter Reading Operator (Regional Shared)

183.5-184.5 MHz

30

For Part 2 of Schedule 11 (Criteria Relating to Persons to Whom Wireless Telegraphy Licences May Be Granted) substitute the following Part—

PART 2CRITERIA RELATING TO PERSONS TO WHOM WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY LICENCES MAY BE GRANTED

1A

An applicant for a Business Radio (Common Base Station) Licence or a Business Radio (Remote Meter Reading Operator) Licence cannot be a person whose entitlement to provide electronic communications networks or electronic communications services, or to make associated facilities available is suspended or restricted under the Communications Act 200315.

Business Radio (On-Site Hospital Paging and Emergency Speech Systems)2

An applicant must be engaged in the management of a hospital or medical practice.

Business Radio (Suppliers)3

An applicant must be engaged in the hire, supply or demonstration of private business radio equipment.

Public Safety and Emergency Services Radio4

An applicant must be engaged in activities related to public safety.

31

In Part 3 of Schedule 11 (Criteria Limiting Number of Wireless Telegraphy Licences) for paragraph 7 substitute—

7

The availability of licences (save in respect of the Business Radio (Suppliers) Licence, the Business Radio (UK General) Licence and the Business Radio (Self-Select Licence)) is limited in any particular location at these frequencies by the technical assignment criteria set out in Business Radio Technical Frequency Assignment Criteria published by OFCOM16.

EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order)

This Order amends the Wireless Telegraphy (Limitation of Number of Licences) Order 2003 (S.I. 2003/1902) (“the principal Order”) which specifies the frequencies allocated by OFCOM for different uses, the criteria relating to persons to whom wireless telegraphy licences may be granted, and the criteria limiting the number of such licences.

Article 2 of this Order amends the principal Order to reflect changes in the wireless telegraphy licence classes which are now available and changes have been made in respect of the following uses of spectrum:

a

broadcasting;

b

fixed links;

c

satellite services;

d

aeronautical;

e

maritime; and

f

science and technology (formerly called test and development).

Copies of the publications referred to in the Schedule are available from OFCOM at Riverside House, 2a Southwark Bridge Road, London SE1 9HA and available on the OFCOM website at http://www.ofcom.org.uk except in the case of the Convention on International Civil Aviation, referred to in paragraph 20 of the Schedule, which is available from the International Civil Aviation Organization, Document Sales Unit, 999 University Street, Montreal, Quebec H3C 5H7, Canada or on the ICAO website at http://icao.int.

A full regulatory impact assessment of the effect of this Order is available from the OFCOM information centre at Riverside House, 2a Southwark Bridge Road, London SE1 9HA, telephone 202 7981 3000 or on the OFCOM website at http://www.ofcom.org.uk. Copies of the regulatory impact assessment have also been placed in the libraries of both Houses of Parliament.