Part 2Networks, services and the radio spectrum

Chapter 1Electronic communications networks and services

General conditions: subject-matter

I1I251Matters to which general conditions may relate

1

Subject to sections 52 to 64, the only conditions that may be set under section 45 as general conditions are conditions falling within one or more of the following paragraphs—

a

conditions making such provision as OFCOM consider appropriate for protecting the interests of the end-users of public electronic communications services;

b

conditions making such provision as OFCOM consider appropriate for securing service interoperability and for securing, or otherwise relating to, network access;

c

conditions making such provision as OFCOM consider appropriate for securing the proper and effective functioning of public electronic communications networks;

d

conditions for giving effect to determinations or regulations made under section 71;

e

conditions requiring or regulating the provision, availability and use, in the event of a disaster, of electronic communications networks, electronic communications services and associated facilities;

f

conditions making such provision as OFCOM consider appropriate for securing the protection of public health by the prevention or avoidance of the exposure of individuals to electro-magnetic fields created in connection with the operation of electronic communications networks;

g

conditions requiring compliance with relevant international standards.

2

The power under subsection (1)(a) to set conditions for protecting the interests of the end-users of public electronic communications services includes power to set conditions for that purpose which—

a

relate to the supply, provision or making available of goods, services or facilities in association with the provision of public electronic communications services; and

b

give effect to Community obligations to provide protection for such end-users in relation to the supply, provision or making available of those goods, services or facilities.

3

The power to set general conditions in relation to a description of electronic communications network or electronic communications service does not include power—

a

to set conditions that are made applicable according to the identity of the provider of a network or service; or

b

to set conditions that differ according to the identity of the provider of the networks or services to which they relate.

4

The power to set general conditions falling within subsection (1)(b) does not include power to set conditions containing provision which under—

a

section 73, or

b

any of sections 87 to 92,

must be or may be included, in a case in which it appears to OFCOM to be appropriate to do so, in an access-related condition or SMP condition.

5

The conditions falling within subsection (1)(c) include conditions making such provision as OFCOM consider appropriate for the purpose, in accordance with Community obligations, of preventing or restricting electro-magnetic interference—

a

with the provision of an electronic communications network or electronic communications service; or

b

with, or with the receipt of, anything conveyed or provided by means of such a network or service.

6

In this section “electro-magnetic interference” means interference by means of the emission or reflection of electro-magnetic energy in the course of, or in connection with, the provision any electronic communications network or electronic communications service.

7

In this section “disaster” includes any major incident having a significant effect on the general public; and for this purpose a major incident includes any incident of contamination involving radioactive substances or other toxic materials.