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PART 1 Amendments of Communications Act 2003 coming into force on 21st December 2020Previous MatchNext Match
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6.In section 32 (meaning of electronic communications networks and services),...Previous MatchNext Match
7.After section 32 insert— Meaning of number-based interpersonal communications service...Previous MatchNext Match
8.In section 33 (advance notification to OFCOM) , in subsection...Previous MatchNext Match
9.In section 38 (fixing of charges) , in subsection (6),...Previous MatchNext Match
10.(1) Section 45 (power of OFCOM to set conditions) is...Previous MatchNext Match
11.(1) Section 46 (persons to whom conditions may apply) is...Previous MatchNext Match
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20.In section 60 (modification of documents referred to in numbering...Previous MatchNext Match
21.In section 61 (withdrawal of telephone number allocations), in subsection...Previous MatchNext Match
22.(1) Section 65 (obligations to be secured by universal service...Previous MatchNext Match
23.In section 67 (subject-matter of universal service conditions), in subsection...Previous MatchNext Match
24.In section 68 (tariffs etc. for universal services), after subsection...Previous MatchNext Match
25.For the heading to section 70 substitute “ Review of...Previous MatchNext Match
26.For the heading to section 72 substitute “ Report on...Previous MatchNext Match
27.In section 72A (review of universal service order) , in...Previous MatchNext Match
28.In section 72B (broadband download speeds: duty to give direction...Previous MatchNext Match
29.After section 72B insert— Further duty to review tariffs Duty...Previous MatchNext Match
30.(1) Section 73 (permitted subject-matter of access-related conditions) is amended...Previous MatchNext Match
31.(1) Section 74 (specific types of access-related conditions) is amended...Previous MatchNext Match
32.After section 74 insert— Access-related conditions in certain cases involving...Previous MatchNext Match
33.(1) Section 75 (conditional access systems and access to digital...Previous MatchNext Match
34.(1) Section 78 (circumstances required for the setting of SMP...Previous MatchNext Match
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37.(1) Section 80B (EU consultation for market identifications and market...Previous MatchNext Match
38.In section 83 (special rules for transnational markets) (as it...Previous MatchNext Match
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40.(1) Section 84A (timing of services market identifications and determinations)...Previous MatchNext Match
41.(1) Section 87 (conditions about network access etc.) is amended...Previous MatchNext Match
42.(1) Section 88 (conditions about network access pricing etc.) is...Previous MatchNext Match
43.After section 91 insert— SMP services conditions: wholesale-only undertakings SMP...Previous MatchNext Match
44.After section 93 insert— Commitments by network provider Notification to...Previous MatchNext Match
45.In section 96A (notification of contravention of condition other than...Previous MatchNext Match
46.(1) Section 96C (enforcement of notification under section 96A) is...Previous MatchNext Match
47.In section 97 (amount of penalty under section 96 or...Previous MatchNext Match
48.In section 98 (power to deal with urgent cases) ,...Previous MatchNext Match
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50.(1) Section 100A (suspending service provision for breach of SMP...Previous MatchNext Match
51.In section 102 (procedure for directions under sections 100 and...Previous MatchNext Match
52.(1) Section 104 (civil liability for breach of conditions or...Previous MatchNext Match
53.In section 107 (procedures for directions applying code) , in...Previous MatchNext Match
54.After section 124T insert— Rights of end-users in relation to...Previous MatchNext Match
55.In section 134A (OFCOM reports on infrastructure etc) , in...Previous MatchNext Match
56.After section 134AB insert— Use of reports (1) The Secretary of State must have regard to reports...Previous MatchNext Match
57.In section 134B (networks and services matters) , in subsection...Previous MatchNext Match
58.(1) Section 135 (information required for purposes of certain OFCOM...Previous MatchNext Match
59.In section 144 (offences in connection with information requirements), after...Previous MatchNext Match
60.In section 150A (proposals of EU significance) (as it has...Previous MatchNext Match
61.(1) Section 151 (interpretation of Chapter 1) is amended as...Previous MatchNext Match
62.(1) Section 197 (interpretation of Chapter 3) is amended as...Previous MatchNext Match
63.In section 403 (regulations and orders made by OFCOM), in...Previous MatchNext Match
64.In section 405 (general interpretation), in subsection (1)— Previous MatchNext Match
65.In Schedule 8 (decisions not subject to appeal), in paragraph...Previous MatchNext Match
PART 2 Amendments of Communications Act 2003 coming into force on IP completion dayPrevious MatchNext Match
66.The Communications Act 2003 is further amended as follows. Previous MatchNext Match
67.(1) Section 4 (duties for the purpose of fulfilling EU...Previous MatchNext Match
68.In section 4A (duty to take account of European Commission...Previous MatchNext Match
69.In section 49 (directions and approvals for the purposes of...Previous MatchNext Match
70.In section 51 (matters to which general conditions may relate),...Previous MatchNext Match
71.In section 74A (access-related conditions in certain cases involving use...Previous MatchNext Match
72.(1) Section 75 (conditional access systems and access to digital...Previous MatchNext Match
73.(1) Section 79 (market power determinations) is amended as follows....Previous MatchNext Match
74.In section 84A (timing of services market identifications and determinations)...Previous MatchNext Match
75.In section 91A (SMP services conditions: wholesale-only undertakings) , in...Previous MatchNext Match
76.In section 93B (notification of proposed commitments relating to very...Previous MatchNext Match
77.In section 93C (giving effect to commitments decision), omit subsection...Previous MatchNext Match
78.In section 151 (interpretation of Chapter 1), omit subsection (5)....Previous MatchNext Match
79.In section 186 (action by OFCOM on dispute reference) ,...Previous MatchNext Match
PART 3 Amendments of Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006 coming into force on 21st December 2020Previous MatchNext Match
80.The Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006 is amended as follows. Previous MatchNext Match
81.(1) Section 8 (licences and exemptions) is amended as follows....Previous MatchNext Match
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83.(1) Section 9 (terms, provisions and limitations) is amended as...Previous MatchNext Match
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85.In section 30 (spectrum trading), omit subsection (1A) . Previous MatchNext Match
86.After section 30 insert— General duty of OFCOM to allow...Previous MatchNext Match
87.In section 31 (wireless telegraphy register), in subsection (3)— Previous MatchNext Match
88.In section 115 (general interpretation), in subsection (1), after the...Previous MatchNext Match
89.In section 122 (orders and regulations made by OFCOM), in...Previous MatchNext Match
90.In Schedule 1 (procedure for wireless telegraphy licences) , in...Previous MatchNext Match
91.In Schedule 2 (procedure for grants of recognised spectrum access),...Previous MatchNext Match
PART 4 Amendments of Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006 coming into force on IP completion dayPrevious MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 2Previous MatchNext Match
Amendments of subordinate legislationPrevious MatchNext Match
PART 1 Amendments coming into force on 21st December 2020Previous MatchNext Match
1.Electronic Communications (Universal Service) Order 2003Previous MatchNext Match
2.Electronic Communications and Wireless Telegraphy Regulations 2011Previous MatchNext Match
3.Broadcasting (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019Previous MatchNext Match
4.Electronic Communications and Wireless Telegraphy (Amendment etc.) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019Previous MatchNext Match
5.Electronic Communications (Amendment etc.) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019Previous MatchNext Match
PART 2 Amendments coming into force on IP completion dayPrevious MatchNext Match
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Amendments of retained direct EU legislationPrevious MatchNext Match
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