Part 2Networks, services and the radio spectrum

Chapter 1Electronic communications networks and services

General conditions: subject-matter

51Matters 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 F1or 72H;

(e)

conditions requiring F2... 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; F3...

F4(b)

provide protection for such end-users that is the same as, or similar to, any protection that was, immediately before IP completion day, required by Title 3 of Part 3 of the EECC Directive (end-user rights);

F5(ba)

relate to any of the elements of a bundled contract;

F6(c)

specify requirements in relation to the provision of services to disabled end-users;

(d)

require the provision, free of charge, of specified information, or information of a specified kind, to end-users;

F7(da)

require a communications provider to pay compensation to an end-user on failing to meet a specified standard or obligation;

(e)

in order to prevent the degradation of service and the hindering or slowing down of traffic over networks, impose minimum requirements in relation to the quality of public electronic communications networks;

(f)

require a communications provider, in specified circumstances, to block access to telephone numbers or services in order to prevent fraud or misuse, and enable them to withhold fees payable to another communications provider in those circumstances;

(g)

impose a limit on the duration of a contract between an end-user and a communications provider; F8...

(h)

ensure that conditions and procedures for the termination of a contract do not act as a disincentive to an end-user changing communications provider.

F9(i)

specify requirements in relation to arrangements that enable an end-user to change communications provider on request.

F10(2A)

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F11(2B)

The power to set general conditions falling within subsection (1)(b) includes power to require negotiations relating to service interoperability or network access to be conducted through an intermediary who—

(a)

is independent of the parties; and

(b)

is either appointed by the parties with the approval of OFCOM or appointed by OFCOM.

(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 F1291 ,

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 F13... 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.

F14(8)

In this Chapter “bundled contract” means a contract, or two or more closely related or linked contracts, between the provider of a public electronic communications service and a qualifying end-user, which—

(a)

relates, or together relate, to the provision of at least one of the following—

(i)

an internet access service; and

(ii)

a number-based interpersonal communications service; and

(b)

also relates, or together also relate, to the provision of at least one of the following—

(i)

another service falling within paragraph (a)(i) or (ii);

(ii)

any other public electronic communications service;

(iii)

an information society service;

(iv)

a content service; and

(v)

terminal equipment.

(9)

In subsection (8)—

“content service” has the meaning given by section 32(7);

“information society service” is to be read in accordance with Article 1(1)(b) of Directive (EU) 2015/1535 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 September 2015 laying down a procedure for the provision of information in the field of technical regulations and of rules on Information Society services (codification);

“internet access service” has the meaning given by section 32(2B);

“qualifying end-user” means an end-user who is—

(a)

an individual acting for purposes other than those of a business;

(b)

acting in the course of a business which is carried on by the end-user, and for which no more than 10 individuals work, whether as employees or volunteers or otherwise;

(c)

a not-for-profit body for which no more than 10 individuals work, whether as employees or otherwise but excluding volunteers.