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These Regulations may be cited as the Wireless Telegraphy (Licence Charges) (Amendment) Regulations 1998 and shall come into force on 1st April 1998.

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Initial Commencement
Specified date

Specified date: 1 April 1998: see above.

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In these Regulations, “the 1995 Regulations” means the Wireless Telegraphy (Licence Charges) Regulations 1995.

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Initial Commencement
Specified date

Specified date: 1 April 1998: see reg 1.

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The 1995 Regulations are hereby amended as follows:

(a)    regulation 3(7) shall be deleted; and

(b)    for Schedules 2 and 4, there shall be substituted respectively Schedules 1 and 2 to these Regulations.

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Initial Commencement
Specified date

Specified date: 1 April 1998: see reg 1.

Signature

Barbara Roche

Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Small Firms, Trade and Industry,

Department of Trade and Industry

27th February 1998

We consent to these Regulations

Bob Ainsworth

Jim Dowd

Two of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury

27th February 1998

SCHEDULE 1 Fixed Links

SCHEDULE 1Fixed Links Regulation 3
Class of LinkFrequency BandLimits of Bandwidth
Class 1 Link1350–1690 MHzNot more than 50 kHz
Class 2 Link1350–1690 MHz andMore than 50 kHz
1.70–1.90 GHz
37.00–39.50 GHzNot more than 7 MHz
54.20–57.20 GHzNot more than 56 MHz
Class 3 Link7.425–7.90 GHzNot more than 7 MHz
12.75–13.25 GHz
14.25–14.50 GHz
21.20–23.60 GHz and
24.50–26.50 GHz
37.00–39.50 GHzMore than 7 MHz but not more than 14 MHz
Class 4 Link21.20–23.60 GHzMore than 7 MHz but not more than 14 MHz
24.50–26.50 GHz and
27.50–29.50 GHz
Class 5 Link7.425–7.90 GHzMore than 7 MHz but not more than 14 MHz
12.75–13.25 GHz and
14.25–14.50 GHz
17.30–17.70 GHzNot more than 14 MHz
31.00–31.80 GHzNot more than 56 MHz
37.00–39.50 GHzMore than 14 MHz
Class 6 Link21.20–23.60 GHzMore than 14 MHz but not more than 28 MHz
24.50–26.50 GHz and
27.50–29.50 GHzMore than 56 MHz but not more than 140 MHz
31.00–31.80 GHz
Class 7 Link3.60–4.20 GHzMore than 14 MHz
7.425–7.90 GHz
12.75–13.25 GHz and
14.25–14.50 GHz
17.30–17.70 GHzMore than 14 MHz but not more than 100 MHz
21.20–23.60 GHzMore than 28 MHz
24.50–26.50 GHz and
27.50–29.50 GHz
Class 8 Link17.30–17.70 GHzMore than 100 MHz but not more than 200 MHz
31.00–31.80 GHzMore than 140 MHz but not more than 250 MHz
Class 9 Link17.30–17.70 GHzMore than 200 MHz but not more than 300 MHz
31.00–31.80 GHzMore than 250 MHz but not more than 280 MHz
Class 10 Link17.30–17.70 GHzMore than 300 MHz
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Initial Commencement
Specified date

Specified date: 1 April 1998: see reg 1.

SCHEDULE 2

SCHEDULE 2 Regulation 3
The prescribed sum in respect of the issue or renewal of the licence and in respect of the prescribed time:The prescribed time:
Class of licenceFixed sumsVariable sumsInterval of time for payment
Aeronautical
Aeronautical Ground Station (General)£165 Yearly
Aeronautical Ground Station (Glider, Hang Glider and Balloon)£25 Yearly
Aeronautical Ground Station (Special)£275 Yearly
Aeronautical Ground Station (Special Mobile)£50 Yearly
Aeronautical Navigational Aids and Radar £20 for each navigational aid or radar stationYearly
Aircraft £30 for each aircraft which has an approved maximum take-off weight of not more than 3,200 kgNone
£250 for each aircraft which has an approved maximum take-off weight of more than 3,200 kg but not more than 14,000 kg, provided that in the case of an aircraft which has recorded not more than 100 flying hours in each of the two years immediately preceding the issue of the licence the prescribed sum shall be £30
£550 for each aircraft which has an approved maximum take-off weight of more than 14,000 kg, provided that in the case of an aircraft which has recorded not more than 100 flying hours in each of the two years immediately preceding the issue of the licence the prescribed sum shall be £30
Aircraft (Glider, Hang Glider and Balloon)£20 None
Amateur and Citizen's Band
Amateur Radio £15 per person aged 21 years or over; no charge for persons aged under 21 yearsNone
Citizen's Band Radio£15 None
Broadcasting
Restricted Radio Services Transmission (Class A—Freely Radiating) For each medium wave broadcasting band frequency—None
£15 per day
For each VHF broadcasting band frequency—
£25 per day where the power of transmission does not exceed 1 W ERP
£40 per day where the power of transmission exceeds 1 W ERP
Restricted Radio Services Transmission (Class B—Radiating Cable) £100 per channelYearly
Restricted Radio Services Transmission (Class C—Freely Radiating Very Low Power) £100 per channelYearly
Transmission of National and Local Radio Broadcasting Services Any number of transmitters in the medium wave broadcasting band—Yearly
coverage of less than 100,000 people—£226
coverage of 100,000 people or more—£339 per complete 100,000 people covered, any final group of less than 100,000 people being disregarded
Any number of transmitters in the VHF broadcasting band—
coverage of less than 100,000 people—£339
coverage of 100,000 people or more—£509 per complete 100,000 people covered, any final group of less than 100,000 people being disregarded
Fixed Links
Fixed Links For each co-ordinated bi-directional fixed link—Yearly
On issue of the licence and on each anniversary of the issue of the licence
£255 for each Class 1 link
£380 for each Class 2 link
£465 for each Class 3 link
£695 for each Class 4 link
£720 for each Class 5 link
£885 for each Class 6 link
£925 for each Class 7 link
£1,030 for each Class 8 link
£1,155 for each Class 9 link
£1,280 for each Class 10 link
For each uni-directional fixed link—Yearly
75 per cent of the prescribed sum for the co-ordinated bi-directional fixed link for the class of link to which the uni-directional fixed link belongs
On the addition of a co-ordinated bi-directional or uni-directional fixed link to the licence after the issue or renewal of the licence, such sum as represents one-twelfth of the prescribed sum on the issue or renewal of the licence, as the case may be, for the class of link to which the additional link belongs multiplied by the number of complete calendar months from the addition of the link to the next anniversary of the issue of the licence
For each temporary co-ordinated bi-directional or uni-directional fixed link—the prescribed sum on issue of the licence for the class of link to which the link belongsNone
Where a licensee is given authority to self-manage an exclusive allocation of spectrum in a new Fixed Links band, such sum as represents 50 per cent of the prescribed sum for the type and class of link to which the link belongsYearly
Point to Multi-point Services 31.00 to 31.80 GHz On issue of the licence and on each anniversary of the issue of the licence—Yearly
£540 for each hub with a bandwidth not exceeding 56 MHz
£664 for each hub with a bandwidth not exceeding 140 MHz
£773 for each hub with a bandwidth not exceeding 250 MHz
£866 for each hub with a bandwidth not exceeding 308 MHz
On the addition of each hub to the licence after the issue or renewal of the licence, such sum as represents one-twelfth of the prescribed sum on the issue or renewal of the licence, as the case may be, multiplied by the number of complete calendar months from the addition of the hub to the next anniversary of the issue of the licence
Scanning Telemetry On issue of the licence and on each anniversary of the issue of the licence—£40 for each stationYearly
On the addition of each station after the issue or renewal of the licence, such sum as represents one-twelfth of the prescribed sum on the issue or renewal of the licence, as the case may be, multiplied by the number of complete calendar months from the addition of the station to the next anniversary of the issue of the licence
Un-co-ordinated Links £50 for each 58 GHz fixed linkYearly
Maritime
Maritime Coastal Station £75 per base station in respect of channels M (157.850 MHz), M2 (161.425 MHz) and channel 80 (157.025 MHz)Yearly
For each base station, £100 per international maritime channel (except channel 80), provided that channels designated for emergency use shall not be taken into accountYearly
For each base station (including associated mobile stations), £180 per channel in respect of non-international maritime channels
Maritime Radio (Navigational Aid and Radar) For each navigational aid or radar station, £40 per channelYearly
Ship Radio£22 None
Private Business Radio
Local Authority (Emergency Alarm) Radio£200 Yearly
Local Communications £75 per base stationYearly
Private Business Radio Suppliers£200 Yearly
Private Mobile Radio Road Construction£750 Yearly
Private Mobile Radio (Standard) For national channels apart from 6.25 kHz channels—£6,000 per channelYearly
For 6.25 kHz national channels—£3,000 per channel
For other channels apart from 6.25 kHz channels—
£140 for up to 10 mobile stations
£250 for 11–25 mobile stations
£500 for 26–60 mobile stations
£1,000 for 61–100 mobile stations
£1,750 for 101–200 mobile stations
£3,500 for 201–500 mobile stations
£7,000 for 501–1,000 mobile stations
For more than 1,000 mobile stations—£7,000 for the first 1,000 plus £5,000 for each successive group of 500 and £5,000 for any final group of less than 500
For 6.25 kHz other channels—50 per cent of the prescribed sum for other channels
Private Wide Area Paging £250 per base station subject to a maximum of £6,000Yearly
Radio Paging (Standard) £25 for each base stationYearly
Short Range Business Radio£30 None
Programme Making and Special Events
Programme Making and Special Events Fixed Site For the issue of a licence, in a premium case, £50 plus the following supplemental sum:None, save in relation to the sum which is to be paid upon the variation of a licence, where the prescribed time is the time of such variation
For the single channel talk-back or radio microphone for specific sites—
£20 per channel per site
For multi-channel talk-back or radio microphone, or wideband channel for specific sites—
£80 per multi-channel or wideband channel per site
For the variation of a licence, in a premium case, £50 plus the following supplemental sum:
For the variation of a licence by adding an occasional use channel or a restricted service programme sound link channel, the sum payable on issue in respect of such channel, and for any other variation of a licence, such sum as represents one-twelfth of the supplemental sum payable for the issue of a licence for the type of channel to which the additional channel belongs multiplied by the number of complete calendar months from the addition of the channel to the next anniversary of the issue of the licence
Provided that for a variation of a licence where the aggregate sum payable would otherwise be less than £20, a transaction charge
Programme Making and Special Events Link For the issue of a licence, in a premium case, £50 plus the following supplemental sum:None, save in relation to the sum which is to be paid upon the variation of a licence, where the prescribed time is the time of such variation
In any case other than a premium case, where the aggregate sum payable on the issue of a licence would otherwise be less than £20, a transaction charge, plus—
For occasional use:
£2 per channel of 12.5 kHz in the band 26–65 MHz
£6 per channel of 12.5 kHz in the band 65–470 MHz
£2 per channel of 12.5 kHz in the band 470–1,000 MHz
£12 per channel (not being a telemetry or telecommand channel) of 0.5 MHz in the band 1–2 GHz
£12 per telemetry or telecommand channel of 5 MHz in the band 1–2 GHz
£20 per channel of 5 MHz in the band 2–5 GHz
£12 per channel of 5 MHz in the band 5–8 GHz
£6 per channel of 5 MHz in the band 8–20 GHz
£4 per channel of 5 MHz in the band 20–40 GHz
£2 per channel of 5 MHz in the band above 40 GHz
For request channels:
£120 per channel of 12.5 kHz in the band 26–65 MHz
£360 per channel of 12.5 kHz in the band 65–470 MHz
£120 per channel of 12.5 kHz in the band 470–1,000 MHz
£720 per channel of 0.5 MHz in the band 1–2 GHz
£1,200 per channel of 5 MHz in the band 2–5 GHz
£720 per channel of 5 MHz in the band 5–8 GHz
£360 per channel of 5 MHz in the band 8–20 GHz
£240 per channel of 5 MHz in the band 20–40 GHz
£120 per channel of 5 MHz in the band above 40 GHz
For primary regional channels:
£60 per channel of 12.5 kHz in the band 26–65 MHz
£180 per channel of 12.5 kHz in the band 65–470 MHz
£60 per channel of 12.5 kHz in the band 470–1,000 MHz
£360 per channel of 0.5 MHz in the band 1–2 GHz
£600 per channel of 5 MHz in the band 2–5 GHz
£360 per channel of 5 MHz in the band 5–8 GHz
£180 per channel of 5 MHz in the band 8–20 GHz
£120 per channel of 5 MHz in the band 20–40 GHz
£60 per channel of 5 MHz in the band above 40 GHz
For secondary regional channels and primary area channels:
£24 per channel of 12.5 kHz in the band 26–65 MHz
£72 per channel of 12.5 kHz in the band 65–470 MHz
£24 per channel of 12.5 kHz in the band 47–1,000 MHz
£144 per channel of 0.5 MHz in the band 1–2 GHz
£240 per channel of 5 MHz in the band 2–5 GHz
£144 per channel of 5 MHz in the band 5–8 GHz
£72 per channel of 5 MHz in the band 8–20 GHz
£48 per channel of 5 MHz in the band 20–40 GHz
£24 per channel of 5 MHz in the band above 40 GHz
For secondary area channels and primary local channels:
£12 per channel of 12.5 kHz in the band 26–65 MHz
£36 per channel of 12.5 kHz in the band 65–470 MHz
£12 per channel of 12.5 MHz in the band 470–1,000 MHz
£72 per channel of 0.5 MHz in the band 1–2 GHz
£120 per channel of 5 MHz in the band 2–5 GHz
£72 per channel of 5 MHz in the band 5–8 GHz
£36 per channel of 5 MHz in the band 8–20 GHz
£24 per channel of 5 MHz in the band 20–40 GHz
£12 per channel of 5 MHz in the band above 40 GHz
For programme sound link use:
£36 per channel of 12.5 kHz in the band 26–65 MHz
For restricted service programme sound link use:
£10 per channel of 12.5 kHz in the band 26–65 MHz
£30 per channel of 12.5 kHz in the band 65–470 MHz
£10 per channel of 12.5 kHz in the band 470–1,000 MHz
For the variation of a licence, in a premium case, £50 plus the following supplemental sum:
For the variation of a licence by adding an occasional use channel or a restricted service programme sound link channel, the sum payable on issue in respect of such channel, and for any other variation of a licence, such sum as represents one-twelfth of the supplemental sum payable for the issue of a licence for the type of channel to which the additional channel belongs multiplied by the number of complete calendar months from the addition of the channel to the next anniversary of the issue of the licence
Provided that for a variation of a licence where the aggregate sum payable would otherwise be less than £20, a transaction charge
Programme Making and Special Events Low Power For the issue of a licence, in a premium case, £50 plus the following supplemental sum:None, save in relation to the sum which is to be paid upon the variation of a licence, where the prescribed time is the time of such variation
In any case other than a premium case, where the aggregate sum payable on the issue of a licence would otherwise be less than £20, a transaction charge, plus—
For a single channel radio microphone—
£8 per occasional use channel
£480 per request channel
£960 per primary UK channel
£96 per shared UK channel
£240 per primary regional channel
£96 per primary area channel
£48 per primary local channel
£384 per secondary UK channel
£96 per secondary regional channel
£48 per secondary area channel
£20 per secondary local channel
Multi-channel radio microphone, or single wideband channel—
£40 per occasional use multi-channel or wideband channel
£2,400 per request multi-channel or wideband channel
£160 per shared UK multi-channel or wideband channel
For the variation of a licence, in a premium case, £50 plus the following supplemental sum:
For the variation of a licence by adding an occasional use channel or a restricted service programme sound link channel, the sum payable on issue in respect of such channel, and for any other variation of a licence, such sum as represents one-twelfth of the supplemental sum payable for the issue of a licence for the type of channel to which the additional channel belongs multiplied by the number of complete calendar months from the addition of the channel belongs multiplied by the number of complete calendar months from the addition of the channel to the next anniversary of the issue of the licence
Provided that for a variation of a licence where the aggregate sum payable would otherwise be less than £20, a transaction charge
Public Telecommunications Networks
Common Base Station Operator For each channel designated for use within the defined coverage area of the licensed common base station serviceYearly
—tier 3
Public Access Cordless Telephony£100 Yearly
Public Mobile Operator
—105–170 MHz For each national channel —tier 7Yearly
—450–470 MHz
(for public wide area paging) For each regional channel subject to a maximum of tier 7 where the channel is licensed to the same licensee in more than one location
—tier 6
—105–165 MHz For each channel —tier 6Yearly
—174–208 MHz
—420–470 MHz
(for public mobile data, non–voice only operation)
—174–208 Mhz For each national channel —tier 6Yearly
—410–430 MHz
(for public access mobile radio) For each regional channel subject to a maximum of tier 6 where the channel is licensed to the same licensee in more than one location
—tier 4
—872.0–888.0 MHz For each channel —tier 5Yearly
—890.0–905.0 MHz
—905.0–915.0 MHz
—917.0–933.0 MHz
—935.0–950.0 MHz
—950.0–960.0 MHz
—1710.0–1721.7 MHz
—1805.0–1816.7 MHz
(for cellular radiotelephones)
—1721.7–1785.0 MHz For each channel:Yearly
—1816.7–1880.0 MHz —until the sixth anniversary of the issue of the licence
—tier 3
(for digital cellular PCN radiotelephones) —on the sixth anniversary of the issue of the licence
—tier 4
—on the seventh and each subsequent anniversary of the issue of the licence
—tier 5
Satellite Services
Permanent Earth Station
Class I Stations with a required radio frequency bandwidth not exceeding 100 kHz—£1,000 per station operating to one satellite plus £1,000 for each additional satelliteYearly
Class II Stations with a required radio frequency bandwidth greater than 100 kHz but not exceeding 2 MHz—£5,000 per station operating to one satellite plus £1,000 for each additional satelliteYearly
Class III Stations requiring radio frequency bandwidths above 2 MHz—£10,000 per station operating to one satellite plus £1,000 for each additional satelliteYearly
Transportable Earth Station £8,500 per stationYearly
Very Small Aperture Terminal £2,000 for up to 20 terminalsYearly
£6,000 for 21–100 terminals
£12,000 for 101–300 terminals
£20,000 for 301–500 terminals
£40,000 for 501–1,000 terminals
For more than 1,000 terminals £4,000 for each additional group of 100 terminals or part thereof
Technology Development
Radar Gauges £50 per siteYearly
Temporary Use £250 per station for a period of up to six monthsNone
Testing and Development £150 per stationYearly
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Initial Commencement
Specified date

Specified date: 1 April 1998: see reg 1.

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EXPLANATORY NOTE

EXPLANATORY NOTE (This note is not part of the Regulations)

These Regulations amend the Wireless Telegraphy (Licence Charges) Regulations 1995 (SI 1995/1331, “the 1995 Regulations”, as amended by the Wireless Telegraphy (Licence Charges) (Amendment) Regulations 1996 (SI 1996/1464), the Wireless Telegraphy (Licence Charges) (Amendment) Regulations 1997 (SI 1997/1006) and the Wireless Telegraphy (Licence Charges) (Amendment No 2) Regulations (SI 1997/1885)) by substituting new Schedules 2 and 4 to the 1995 Regulations. As a consequence of the substitution of new Schedule 4, regulation 3(7) is deleted.

Schedule 2 sets out the frequency band and limits of bandwidth in relation to classes of fixed link for the purpose of Schedule 4. Schedule 4 sets out the fee payable for wireless telegraphy licences granted by the Secretary of State under section 1 of the Wireless Telegraphy Act 1949 (c 54).

A full compliance cost assessment report of the effect that these Regulations would have on the costs of business is available to the public from the Radiocommunications Agency Library at New King's Beam House, 22 Upper Ground, London SE1 9SA (Tel: 0171–211 0211).

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