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Condition 52
52.1 The Licensee shall keep up-to-date information concerning its performance based on the parameters, definitions and measurement methods laid down in Schedule III to the Revised Voice Telephony Regulations. The Licensee shall provide this information to the Director at his request.U.K.
52.2 Where the Director has set quality of service standards or performance targets or both pursuant to regulation 19 of the Revised Voice Telephony Regulations in respect of the Licensee, the Licensee shall meet such standards or targets or both, and shall, if requested by the Director, publish data on its performance in accordance with paragraph 52.3 below.U.K.
52.3 The Licensee shall:U.K.
(a)place a copy of such data in a publicly accessible part of every Major Office of the Licensee in such manner and in such place that it is readily available for inspection free of charge by members of the general public during such hours as the Secretary of State may by order prescribe that the register of Licences and final and provisional orders is to be open for public inspection under section 19(4) of the Act or in the absence of any such order having been made by the Secretary of State during normal office hours; and
(b)send a copy of such information or such part or parts thereof as are appropriate to any Consumer who may request such a copy.
52.4 Where, pursuant to regulation 19(3)(c) of the Revised Voice Telephony Regulations, the Director calls for an independent audit of the performance data kept by the Licensee pursuant to paragraph 52.1, the Licensee shall furnish to the Director, in such manner and at such times as the Director may reasonably request, such documents, accounts, estimates, returns or other information and such reports as he may reasonably require for the purpose of ensuring the accuracy and comparability of the data made available by Licensees to whom this Condition applies.U.K.
52.5 The Licensee shall, subject to technical feasibility and economic viability, make available to users the facilities listed in Part 2 of Schedule I to the Revised Voice Telephony Regulations, that is to say:U.K.
(a)Calling-Line identification
i.e. the calling party's number is presented to the called party prior to the call being established;
(b)Direct dialling-in (or facilities offering equivalent functionality)
i.e. users on a private branch exchange (PBX) or similar private system can be called directly from the Public Switched Network, without the intervention of the PBX attendant; and
(c)Call forwarding
i.e. incoming calls sent to another destination in the same or another Member State (for example, on no reply, on busy, or unconditionally).
52.6 Where the Licensee provides any of the facilities described in paragraphs (a) and (c) of Part 2 of Schedule I and in paragraphs (d) and (f) of Part 3 of Schedule I of the Revised Voice Telephony Regulations, it shall do so in accordance with Relevant Data Protection Legislation.U.K.
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