(1)This section applies to the following functions of OFCOM—
(a)their functions under section 1 of the Wireless Telegraphy Act 1949 (c. 54) (licensing of the use of the radio spectrum) with respect to the granting of wireless telegraphy licences;
(b)their functions under section 159 of this Act with respect to the making of grants of recognised spectrum access; and
(c)any of their other functions under the enactments relating to the management of the radio spectrum in the carrying out of which it is appropriate for them to have regard to—
(i)whether wireless telegraphy licences are in force; or
(ii)the terms, provisions or limitations of wireless telegraphy licences that are for the time being in force.
(2)In carrying out the functions to which this section applies it shall be the duty of OFCOM to take into account—
(a)the existence of any grant of recognised spectrum access that is for the time being in force, and
(b)the provisions imposing the restrictions and conditions subject to which the grant has effect,
to the same extent as they would take into account a wireless telegraphy licence with terms, provisions or limitations making equivalent provision.