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2006 No. 338

ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS

The Wireless Telegraphy (Licence Award) Regulations 2006

  Made 14th February 2006 
  Coming into force 10th March 2006 

The Office of Communications ("OFCOM") make the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred on OFCOM by section 3(1), (3), (4) and (5B) of the Wireless Telegraphy Act 1998[1] ("the 1998 Act") and section 403(7) of the Communications Act 2003[2] ("the 2003 Act") as applied by section 6(1) of the 1998 Act.

     Before making these Regulations OFCOM have given notice of their proposal to do so in accordance with section 403(4)(a) of the 2003 Act as applied by section 6(1) of the 1998 Act, published notice of their proposal in accordance with section 403(4)(b) of the 2003 Act as applied by section 6(1) of the 1998 Act and have considered the representations made to them before the time specified in that notice in accordance with section 403(4)(c) of the 2003 Act as applied by section 6(1) of the 1998 Act.



PART 1

INTRODUCTORY

Citation, commencement and extent
     1. —(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Wireless Telegraphy (Licence Award) Regulations 2006 and shall come into force on 10th March 2006.

    (2) These Regulations shall not extend to the Channel Islands or to the Isle of Man.

Interpretation
    
2. In these Regulations —



PART 2

APPLICATION STAGE

Applications for the grant of licences
     3. Applications for the grant of licences shall only be made in accordance with the procedure set out in these Regulations.

Application
    
4. —(1) Only a body corporate may apply to OFCOM for a licence.

    (2) A body corporate may only apply for one licence.

    (3) To apply for a licence, a body corporate must, on the day specified by OFCOM and within the time on that day specified by OFCOM for receipt of applications —

    (4) OFCOM shall provide notification of the day and times mentioned in paragraph (3) by publication of that information on their internet website.



PART 3

QUALIFICATION STAGE

Assessment of bidder groups
    
5. —(1) OFCOM shall give notice to each applicant of —

    (2) On receipt of that notice, each applicant shall examine the names of the other applicants and their associates and determine if any member of its bidder group is also an associate of another applicant or an applicant.

    (3) Where an applicant determines that a member of its bidder group is also an associate of another applicant or an applicant, it must notify the other applicant and OFCOM by the time specified in the notice given by OFCOM under paragraph (1), and OFCOM shall specify a further time by which each applicant concerned must —

    (4) Where an applicant determines that no member of its bidder group is an associate of another applicant or an applicant it must notify OFCOM by the time specified in the notice given by OFCOM under paragraph (1).

    (5) If it appears to OFCOM from any application, that a member of one bidder group is also a member of another bidder group, OFCOM shall give notice of that fact to each of the applicants concerned and specify a date by which each applicant concerned must —

    (6) After the last date specified by OFCOM under paragraphs (3) and (5), OFCOM shall record the members of each applicant's bidder group.

Subsequent changes to bidder groups
    
6. —(1) After the recording by OFCOM of the members of each applicant's bidder group, an applicant may change its bidder group but, in relation to the award process, the applicant shall be subject to regulations 7(2) and 31 if they apply to any such change.

    (2) Where the change involves the addition or removal of an associate, that applicant must notify OFCOM of the change and submit revised versions of the documents provided under regulation 4(3)(a)(i) and (ii).

    (3) To add a person who is not an associate of the applicant to its bidder group, an applicant must deliver to OFCOM a document in the form set out in Schedule 4 completed by the applicant (and signed on its behalf) and completed by and signed by or on behalf of the person in respect of whom that document is completed.

Determination of applicants who are qualified to bid
    
7. —(1) OFCOM shall determine whether each applicant who has submitted an application in accordance with regulation 4 is qualified to bid in the award process.

    (2) An applicant shall not be qualified to bid in the award process where a member of its bidder group is also a member of another applicant's bidder group.

    (3) In making their determination under paragraph (1) OFCOM shall take into account whether —

    (4) Applicants must, by a time notified by OFCOM, provide to OFCOM any information or documentation which OFCOM require to make their determination.

    (5) If an applicant does not provide such information or documentation within the notified time, OFCOM shall also take that fact into account in making their determination.

    (6) Where OFCOM determine that an applicant is not qualified to bid in the award process, that applicant's initial deposit shall not be forfeited for that reason.

Publication of determination
    
8. —(1) OFCOM shall notify each applicant of their determination under regulation 7(1).

    (2) OFCOM shall also notify each applicant qualified to bid of—

    (3) OFCOM shall publish the identity of the applicants who are qualified to bid in the award process and the last day for withdrawal on their internet website.

Withdrawal of an application
    
9. —(1) If, on or before the last day for withdrawal, OFCOM receive notice of an applicant's intention to withdraw its application, signed by an authorised person of that applicant, the application shall be withdrawn and the applicant shall be excluded from the award process and OFCOM shall —

    (2) Once an applicant withdraws its application, that applicant shall not be re-admitted to the award process.

Determination of number of bidders
    
10. —(1) After the last day for withdrawal, OFCOM shall determine the number of bidders.

    (2) Where the number of bidders is seven or fewer, OFCOM shall grant licences in accordance with the procedure set out in Part 4 of these Regulations.

    (3) Where the number of bidders is more than seven, OFCOM shall grant licences in accordance with the procedure set out in Part 5 of these Regulations.

    (4) OFCOM shall publish the identity of the bidders on their internet website along with a statement of whether OFCOM will proceed to grant licences in accordance with Part 4 or Part 5 of these Regulations.



PART 4

PROCEDURE WHERE THERE ARE SEVEN OR FEWER BIDDERS

Provisional award notice and sums payable
    
11. —(1) Where the number of bidders is seven or fewer, OFCOM shall give a provisional award notice to each bidder containing —

    (2) The licence fee in respect of each licence shall be fifty thousand pounds;

    (3) The sum which each bidder shall pay to OFCOM shall —

    (4) OFCOM shall publish on their internet website the identity of the bidders to whom licences have been provisionally awarded.

Payment
    
12. —(1) Each bidder shall pay to OFCOM the sum specified in its provisional award notice by the time specified in that notice.

    (2) That sum shall be paid into OFCOM's bank account by a same day electronic transfer, with accompanying information which identifies the bidder.

    (3) If a bidder fails to make payment in accordance with this regulation it shall —

Grant of licences
    
13. Where OFCOM have received from a bidder the sum specified in its provisional award notice by the time specified in that notice, OFCOM shall grant that bidder a licence.

Completion of the award process
    
14. After the grant of licences, OFCOM shall complete the award process by —



PART 5

PROCEDURE WHERE THERE ARE MORE THAN SEVEN BIDDERS

Notice to bidders
    
15. —(1) Where the number of bidders is more than seven, OFCOM shall give notice to each of the bidders of —

    (2) OFCOM shall publish on their internet website the identity of the bidders to whom OFCOM have given notice and the sealed bid delivery period.

Bid documentation
    
16. The bid documentation shall consist of —

Completion of the bidding menu document
    
17. —(1) Where a bidder wishes to specify a sum on the bidding menu document which it commits to pay for a licence (a "bid") it must specify an amount in whole pounds and in words only which must be greater than or equal to fifty thousand pounds.

    (2) On the bidding menu document a bidder must —

Submission of sealed bids to OFCOM
    
18. —(1) The completed bid documentation must be placed in a non-transparent envelope and sealed.

    (2) The sealed non-transparent envelope containing the bid documentation constitutes a sealed bid.

    (3) Sealed bids must be delivered to OFCOM at Riverside House, 2a Southwark Bridge Road, London SE1 9HA and placed in the box marked for delivery of sealed bids during the sealed bid delivery period.

    (4) Only a bidder may submit a sealed bid to OFCOM.

    (5) A bidder may only submit one sealed bid.

Bid deposit
    
19. —(1) In addition to the initial deposit paid at the time of application, a bidder must, during the sealed bid delivery period, pay into OFCOM's bank account by a same day electronic transfer, with accompanying information which identifies the bidder, a further sum in pounds as a deposit.

    (2) The further sum to be paid under paragraph (1) shall —

    (3) The total amount on deposit after payment of the further sum constitutes the bid deposit.

Opening of sealed bids
    
20. OFCOM shall only open sealed bids which were submitted to OFCOM in accordance with regulation 18(1) and (3) and shall reject sealed bids which were not so submitted.

Incomplete or incorrect completion of bid documents
    
21. —(1) Where, due to the manner of completion, bid documentation is incomplete or defective but OFCOM can identify the bidder and ascertain the bidder's intention in relation to bids, OFCOM shall ask the bidder to confirm in a notice to OFCOM by a specified time that OFCOM have correctly identified the bidder and ascertained its intention in relation to bids.

    (2) Where the bidder confirms in a notice given to OFCOM by the time required which is signed by an authorised person of that bidder, that OFCOM have correctly identified the bidder and ascertained the bidder's intention, the sealed bid in its entirety shall be accepted by OFCOM on that basis.

    (3) Where the bidder does not confirm in a notice given to OFCOM by the time required which is signed by an authorised person of that bidder, that OFCOM have correctly identified the bidder and ascertained the bidder's intention, the sealed bid in its entirety shall be rejected by OFCOM.

Rejection of opened sealed bids from the award process
    
22. —(1) OFCOM shall also reject and exclude from the award process the entirety of an opened sealed bid where —

    (2) OFCOM shall notify any bidder whose sealed bid has been rejected and shall give reasons for the rejection.

    (3) OFCOM shall also notify any bidder to whom a notice was given under regulation 15(1) but in respect of whom a sealed bid was not opened.

Valid bids
    
23. —(1) Only bids specified on a bidding menu document in accordance with regulation 17 and contained in a sealed bid which has not been rejected by OFCOM ("valid bids") shall be taken into consideration for the purpose of determining the winning licence option and the winning bids.

    (2) Any bidder to which a notice was given under regulation 15(1) which does not submit a valid bid shall be excluded from the award process and shall not receive a refund of its initial deposit, or its bid deposit where a bid deposit has been paid, which shall (where not already forfeited under regulation 31) be forfeited.

Determination of the winning licence option
    
24. —(1) OFCOM shall calculate the total value of the valid bids made in respect of each licence option as follows —

    (2) The winning licence option shall be the one having the highest total value, determined under paragraph (1).

    (3) If there is more than one licence option having the highest total value determined under paragraph (1), the winning licence option shall be that with the greater or, as the case may be, the greatest number of licences amongst those licence options having the equal highest total value.

Determination of winning bids
    
25. —(1) The winning bids shall be those valid bids included in the calculation made under regulation 24(1) for the winning licence option.

    (2) Where there is more than one bid of equal value included in the calculation made under regulation 24(1) for the winning licence option, and that value is the lowest amount included in that calculation, OFCOM shall employ a method of random selection amongst those bids of equal value to determine which of them shall be treated as a winning bid.

Provisional award notice and sums payable
    
26. —(1) OFCOM shall give a provisional award notice to each bidder who submitted a winning bid (a "winning bidder") containing —

    (2) The licence fee in respect of the winning bidder's licence shall be a sum equal to the winning bid made by that winning bidder.

    (3) The sum which each winning bidder shall pay to OFCOM shall —

    (4) OFCOM shall also notify each bidder who did not submit a winning bid that it has not been provisionally awarded a licence.

    (5) OFCOM shall publish on their internet website the identity of the winning bidders to whom licences have been provisionally awarded.

Payment
    
27. —(1) Each winning bidder shall pay to OFCOM the sum specified in its provisional award notice by the time specified in that notice.

    (2) That sum shall be paid into OFCOM's bank account by a same day electronic transfer, with accompanying information which identifies the bidder.

    (3) If a winning bidder fails to make payment in accordance with this regulation it shall —

Grant of licences
    
28. Where OFCOM have received from a winning bidder the sum specified in its provisional award notice by the time specified in that notice, OFCOM shall grant that winning bidder a licence.

Licences not awarded
    
29. —(1) Where OFCOM do not grant a licence to a winning bidder because that winning bidder has failed to make payment in accordance with regulation 27(1), OFCOM shall select the appropriate bidder (among those bidders who made a valid bid for the winning licence option) to which a provisional award notice should next be given in accordance with the order of precedence set out in paragraph (3) and follow the procedures set out in regulations 26 to 28 to give a provisional award notice, receive payment of the licence fee and grant a licence.

    (2) Should that bidder fail to make payment, OFCOM shall follow the procedures set out in regulations 26 to 28 to give a provisional award notice, receive payment of the licence fee and grant a licence to the next bidder in the order of precedence until the licence is awarded or the list of bidders (among those bidders who made a valid bid for the winning licence option) is exhausted.

    (3) The order of precedence among bidders who made a valid bid for the winning licence option shall be determined by the sums bid by those bidders for the winning licence option such that higher sums shall prevail over lower sums, and, where any two or more bidders bid sums of equal value OFCOM shall employ a method of random selection to determine the precedence among those bidders.

Completion of the award process
    
30. After the grant of licences, OFCOM shall complete the award process by —



PART 6

ACTIVITY RULES

Forfeit of deposit and exclusion from award process
    
31. If, in relation to an applicant who is qualified to bid or a bidder, OFCOM are satisfied that any of the events set out in regulation 32 are occurring (or have occurred) and that the occurrence would materially affect the outcome of the award process —

Events
    
32. The events referred to in regulation 31, in relation to an applicant or bidder, are —



PART 7

MISCELLANEOUS

General power of exclusion
    
33. OFCOM may, at any time, notify any applicant or bidder of its exclusion from the award process if, in their opinion, the grant of a licence to that applicant or bidder would be prejudicial to the interests of national security or the applicant or bidder is not a fit and proper person to hold a licence.

Notification to OFCOM
    
34. If, in accordance with any provision of these Regulations, an applicant or bidder is required, or wishes, to notify OFCOM of any fact or circumstance, it must do so by notice in writing which is marked for the attention of the Ofcom personnel which are specified by OFCOM for that purpose on OFCOM's internet website and must deliver that notice to OFCOM —

Delivery of documents
    
35. If OFCOM determine that it is impractical for any reason for any document which is to be delivered to OFCOM's premises under these Regulations to be delivered at the place or within the time specified under these Regulations, OFCOM shall take all reasonable steps to notify the persons who must deliver the document concerned and require delivery to be made —

Refunds
    
36. OFCOM may, in such cases as they think fit, refund, in whole or in part, sums which have been paid to them in accordance with any provision of these Regulations or the licences.


Stephen Carter
Chief Executive of the Office of Communications For and by authority of the Office of Communications

14th February 2006



SCHEDULE 1
Regulation 16(a)


BIDDING MENU DOCUMENT


Bidder's full name:

Bidder address:

Telephone number:

Fax number:

E-mail address:

Password allocated by the Office of Communications ("OFCOM"):

Licence Option Bid amount (in words only)
7 licences:           
8 licences:           
9 licences:           
10 licences:           
11 licences:           
12 licences:           

The bidder undertakes to OFCOM to pay the sum specified for a licence against each licence option, if that sum is determined to be a winning bid within the winning licence option by OFCOM in accordance with the Wireless Telegraphy (Licence Award) Regulations 2006.



SCHEDULE 2
Regulation 4(3)(a)(i)


APPLICATION INFORMATION


     1. Details of the applicant

Provide the following details for the applicant —

Applicant's full name

Registered number of company

Registered office of company

Applicant's contact address (if different to registered office)

Telephone number

Fax number

Electronic mail address

     2. Authorised persons

Provide details of the name and position in the applicant of three persons, each of whom has authority to bind the applicant for all purposes relating to the award process. Also provide a specimen signature of each of these persons.

     3. Directors or members

Provide the name and job title of each of the directors or members of the managing body of the applicant.

     4. Bidder group

Provide the names of the applicant's associates (as defined in the Wireless Telegraphy (Licence Award) Regulations 2006 ("the Regulations")) and for each provide details of their material interest (as defined in the Regulations) in the applicant.

Provide the names of all other members of the bidder group (as defined in the Regulations) in respect of which the applicant has completed a document in the form set out in Schedule 4 to the Regulations in accordance with regulation 4(3)(a)(iii) of the Regulations.

     5. Qualification to bid

In relation to the determination by the Office of Communications ("OFCOM") under regulation 7 of the Regulations concerning whether or not to qualify the applicant to bid in the award process —

     6. Other information

Provide a brief description of the substance of —



SCHEDULE 3
Regulation 4(3)(a)(ii)


APPLICATION DOCUMENT


[Insert name of applicant] (the "applicant") represents and warrants to the Office of Communications that —



SCHEDULE 4
Regulation 4(3)(a)(iii)


DOCUMENT FOR MEMBER OF APPLICANT'S BIDDER GROUP WHO IS NOT AN ASSOCIATE


[Insert name of applicant or bidder] (the "applicant/bidder") wishes to include [insert name and address of person to be included in bidder group who is not an associate] as a member of the applicant/bidder's bidder group as defined in the Wireless Telegraphy (Licence Award) Regulations 2006 ("the Regulations") for the purpose of the award process under the Regulations.

Under regulation 7(2) of the Regulations an applicant shall not be qualified to bid in the award process where a member of its bidder group is also a member of another applicant's bidder group. Regulation 31 and 32 contain provisions on disclosure of confidential information (as defined in the Regulations) and obtaining confidential information relating to another applicant or bidder. Under the Regulations such activities may lead to forfeiture of sums on deposit and exclusion from the award process.

     1. Applicant/bidder

In relation to those provisions of the Regulations, the applicant/bidder represents and warrants to the Office of Communications ("OFCOM") that so far as it is aware, having made all reasonable enquiries, [insert name of person to be included in bidder group who is not an associate] is not, a member of any other applicant's or bidder's bidder group.

The applicant/bidder undertakes to inform OFCOM immediately if it becomes aware that [insert name of person to be included in bidder group who is not an associate] —

     2. [Insert name of person to be included in bidder group who is not an associate]

[Insert name of person to be included in bidder group who is not an associate] represents and warrants to OFCOM that it —

[Insert name of person to be included in bidder group who is not an associate] undertakes to OFCOM that it will inform OFCOM and the applicant/bidder —



SCHEDULE 5
Regulation 16(b)


BIDDER DOCUMENT


[Insert name of bidder] represents and warrants to the Office of Communications ("OFCOM") that —



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)


These Regulations set out the procedure that will apply to the grant of wireless telegraphy licences at the frequency bands 1781.7 megahertz to 1785.0 megahertz and 1876.7 megahertz to 1880.0 megahertz.

To apply a body corporate must deliver the documents required by regulation 4(3) to the Office of Communications ("OFCOM") on a day specified on their internet website. Information is required about applicants' bidder groups (which is a term defined in regulation 2(f)). An initial deposit of twenty five thousand pounds must also be paid to OFCOM (regulation 4(3)(b)).

Regulation 5 provides for a procedure under which overlaps between applicants' bidder groups can be drawn to the attention of the applicants and time is to be allowed for applicants to notify OFCOM of any changes to bidder groups which have the effect that such overlaps are removed. An applicant will not be qualified to bid where a member of its bidder group is also a member of another bidder group (regulation 7(2).

OFCOM will determine which applicants are qualified to bid in the auction, taking into account the matters set out in regulation 7(3). Under regulation 8, OFCOM will notify applicants of the last day when they may withdraw their application without forfeiture of the initial deposit.

OFCOM will follow the procedure in Part 4 of these Regulations (where the number of bidders are seven or fewer) or the procedure in Part 5 (where the number of bidders is more than seven) (regulation 10).

Under Part 4, where the number of bidders is seven or fewer, OFCOM will provisionally award a licence with a fee of fifty thousand pounds to each bidder and require a sum to be paid which takes into account the amount on deposit (regulation 11). If a bidder does not pay the sum required by the required time, that bidder will not be granted a licence and will forfeit sums on deposit held by OFCOM (regulation 12). If the sum is paid on time, a licence is to be granted (regulation 13).

Under Part 5, where the number of bidders is more than seven, OFCOM will give each bidder a notice, setting out the delivery period within which the completed bid documentation must be provided to OFCOM (regulation 15). The bid documentation must be completed in accordance with regulations 16 and 17 and sealed bids submitted in accordance with regulation 18. Bidders must also pay to OFCOM a further deposit (regulation 19).

Under Part 5, OFCOM shall determine the winning bids by following the procedure set out in regulations 24 and 25. Winning bidders will be given provisional award notices setting out the licence fee payable by that bidder, a sum to be paid which takes into account the amount on deposit and the time by which the sum must be paid (regulation 26). If a winning bidder does not pay the sum by the required time that bidder will not be granted a licence and will forfeit any deposit held by OFCOM (regulation 27). If the sum is paid on time a licence is to be granted (regulation 28). Licences not granted due to a failure by a winning bidder to make payment under regulation 27 may be offered to other bidders in accordance with the procedure set out in regulation 29.

If in relation to an applicant which is qualified to bid or a bidder OFCOM are satisfied that certain events are occurring or have occurred and the occurrence would materially affect the outcome of the award process the applicant or bidder concerned will forfeit sums on deposit and may be excluded from the award process (regulation 31).

A full regulatory impact assessment of the effect these Regulations will have on the cost to business has been prepared and is available to the public from the OFCOM library at Riverside House, 2a Southwark Bridge Road, London SE1 9HA, telephone 020 7981 3000 or on the OFCOM internet website at
http://www.ofcom.org.uk. Copies of the report have also been placed in the libraries of both Houses of Parliament.


Notes:

[1] 1998 c.6. Section 3 of the 1998 Act was amended by the Communications Act 2003 (c.21), section 167, section 406, Schedule 17, paragraph 145 and Schedule 19(1).back

[2] 2003 c.21.back

[3] 1985 c.6. Section 209 was inserted by S.I. 1993/1819. Section 209(1)(h) was amended by S.I. 1996/2827, and S.I. 2001/1228. Section 209(2), (2A) (2B) and (2C) were substituted by S.I. 2001/3649 and then amended by S.I. 2002/765. Section 209(9A) and (9B) were inserted by S.I. 1996/1560. Section 209(9B) was amended by S.I. 2001/3755. Section 209(10) was amended by the Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1994 (c.36) section 21(2) and Schedule 2.back



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