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Part 2U.K.Regulation of radio spectrum

Chapter 1U.K.Wireless telegraphy licences

Licensing of wireless telegraphyU.K.

9Terms, provisions and limitationsU.K.

(1)A wireless telegraphy licence may be granted subject to such terms, provisions and limitations as OFCOM think fit.

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(2)In the case of a licence to establish a station, the limitations may, in particular, include limitations as to—

(a)the position and nature of the station;

(b)the purpose for which, the circumstances in which and the persons by whom the station may be used;

(c)the apparatus that may be installed or used in the station.

(3)In the case of any other licence, the limitations may, in particular, include limitations as to—

(a)the apparatus that may be installed or used;

(b)the places where, the purposes for which, the circumstances in which and the persons by whom the apparatus may be used.

(4)The terms, provisions and limitations may also include, in particular—

(a)terms, provisions and limitations as to strength or type of signal, as to times of use and as to the sharing of frequencies;

(b)terms, provisions or limitations imposing prohibitions on the transmission or broadcasting of particular matters by the holder of the licence;

(c)terms or provisions requiring the transmission or broadcasting of particular matters by that person.

[F2(ca)terms or provisions requiring the holder of the licence to enter into wholesale roaming access agreements in specified circumstances on terms specified or described in the licence;]

[F3(d) terms, provisions or limitations requiring a satellite uplinker to suspend or cease uplinking, by means of satellite uplink apparatus, a service named by OFCOM in a notice given to the satellite uplinker under section 9A;

(e) terms or provisions requiring a satellite uplinker to provide OFCOMwith such information necessary for the purpose of determining whether section 9A applies in relation to a service uplinked by the satellite uplinker or for any purpose connected with the giving of a notice under section 9A as OFCOM may request by a notice in writing. ]

(5)A wireless telegraphy licence may be granted—

(a)in relation to a particular station or particular apparatus; or

(b)in relation to any station or apparatus falling within a description specified in the licence;

and such a description may be expressed by reference to such factors (including factors confined to the manner in which it is established, installed or used) as OFCOM think fit.

(6)The terms, provisions and limitations of a wireless telegraphy licence granted to a person must not duplicate obligations already imposed on him by general conditions set under section 45 of the Communications Act 2003 (c. 21) (power of OFCOM to set conditions in relation to electronic communications networks and services).

(7)In imposing terms, provisions or limitations on a wireless telegraphy licence, OFCOM may impose only those that they are satisfied are—

(a)objectively justifiable in relation to the networks and services 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.

[F4(7A)In this section “wholesale roaming access agreement”, in relation to the holder of a wireless telegraphy licence, means an agreement between the holder and the provider of a public electronic communications service that depends on the use of wireless telegraphy (“the roaming provider”) for the purpose of enabling public electronic communications services to be provided to the customers of the roaming provider in all or part of the area to which the licence relates.]

(8)This section has effect subject to[F5section 9ZA and to] regulations under section 14.