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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS


2003 No. 1904

ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS

The Electronic Communications (Universal Service) Order 2003

  Made 17th July 2003 
  Laid before Parliament 21st July 2003 
  Coming into force 25th July 2003 

The Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred on her by section 65 of the Communications Act 2003[1], and following consultation with OFCOM and other appropriate persons in accordance with section 65(4) of that Act, hereby makes the following Order:

Citation and Commencement
     1. This Order may be cited as the Electronic Communications (Universal Service) Order 2003 and shall come into force on 25th July 2003.

Interpretation
    
2. In this Order - 

Universal service obligations
     3. The extent to which the things falling within section 65(2) of the Act must be provided, made available or supplied throughout the United Kingdom is set out in the Schedule to this Order.

Guidance on the pricing of universal service obligations
    
4. The matters set out in the Schedule should be offered at prices that are:


Stephen Timms,
Minister of State for Energy, E-Commerce and Postal Services, Department of Trade and Industry

17th July 2003



SCHEDULE
Article 3

Publicly available telephone services
     1.  - (1) At least one designated universal service provider shall meet all reasonable requests by end-users for connection at a fixed location to the public telephone network and for access to publicly available telephone services at a fixed location.

    (2) The connection referred to in sub-paragraph (1) shall be capable of allowing end-users to make and receive local, national and international telephone calls, facsimile communications and data communications, at data rates that are sufficient to permit functional Internet access, taking into account prevailing technologies used by the majority of subscribers and technological feasibility.

    (3) Access to a publicly available telephone service in accordance with sub-paragraph (1) shall continue to be provided in the event of non-payment of bills for the use of that service, unless the provider of the service has first taken adequate measures regarding interruption to, or disconnection of the service.

Directories
     2.  - (1) At least one comprehensive directory shall be made available to end-users in a form approved by OFCOM, whether printed or electronic, or both, and it shall be updated at least once a year.

    (2) This directory shall comprise, subject to the provisions of the Telecommunications (Data Protection and Privacy) Regulations 1999[
3], the details of all subscribers of publicly available telephone services and their telephone numbers, including fixed and mobile telephone numbers.

Directory Enquiry Facilities
     3.  - (1) At least one comprehensive telephone directory enquiry facility shall be made available to end-users, including users of public pay telephones.

    (2) This facility shall comprise, subject to the provisions of the Telecommunications (Data Protection and Privacy) Regulations 1999, the details of all subscribers of publicly available telephone services and their telephone numbers, including fixed and mobile telephone numbers.

Public pay telephones
     4.  - (1) Public pay telephones shall be provided to meet the reasonable needs of end-users in terms of geographical coverage, the number of telephones and the quality of public electronic communication services.

    (2) It shall be possible to make emergency calls from public pay telephones using the single European emergency call number "112" and the UK emergency call number "999", free of charge and without the use of coins or cards.

Billing, payment and tariff options
     5.  - (1) Facilities, methods of billing and methods of accepting payment for electronic communications services that enable subscribers to monitor and control their expenditure in relation to the use of those services shall be provided to subscribers of services provided by designated universal service providers.

    (2) Appropriate tariff options and packages that depart from those provided under normal commercial conditions shall be made available by designated universal service providers to the subscribers of their services who are on low incomes or have special social needs.

Special measures for end-users with a disability
     6.  - (1) Special measures shall be taken to ensure access to and affordability of publicly available telephone services for end-users with a disability equivalent to those enjoyed by other end-users.

    (2) The measures to be taken for the purposes of sub-paragraph (1) shall include:



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order)


This Order satisfies the obligation of the Secretary of State, under section 65(1) of the Communications Act 2003 ("the Act"), to make an Order setting out the extent to which the things falling within section 65(2) of the Act must, for the purpose of securing compliance with Community obligations of the United Kingdom, be provided, made available or supplied throughout the United Kingdom.

The things falling within section 65(2) are:

The extent to which these things are to be provided, made available or supplied throughout the United Kingdom, is set out in the Schedule to the Order.

Article 4 of the Order sets out guidance on the pricing of things that the Order requires to be provided, made available or supplied. OFCOM are required to have regard to such guidance when setting universal service conditions under section 67 of the Act.

Under Directive 2002/22/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 7th March 2002 on universal service and users' rights relating to electronic communications networks and services ("the Universal Service Directive"), the United Kingdom is obliged to ensure the provision, availability or supply of certain services set out in Chapter II of the Universal Service Directive to users in the United Kingdom. This Order implements Articles 4, 5(1)(a), 5(1)(b), 6(1), 6(3), 7(1), 9(2) and 10(2) of the Universal Service Directive.

OFCOM are responsible for adopting appropriate measures, such as setting universal service conditions, so as to secure compliance with the obligations contained in this Order.


Notes:

[1] 2003 c. 21.back

[2] 1995 c. 50.back

[3] S.I. 1999/2093 as amended by S.I. 2000/157.back



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Prepared 25 July 2003


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