Statutory Instruments
2018 No. 1231
Electronic Communications
The Electronic Communications (Universal Service) (Broadband) Regulations 2018
Made
26th November 2018
Coming into force
4th December 2018
The Office of Communications (βOFCOMβ), in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 66(1) and section 403(7) of the Communications Act 2003( 1 ) (the βActβ), make the following Regulations.
Before making these Regulations, OFCOM have given notice of their proposal to do so in accordance with section 403(4)(a) of the Act, published notice of their proposal in accordance with section 403(4)(b) of the Act, and have considered the representations made to them before the time specified in the notice in accordance with section 403(4)(c) of the Act.
Citation and commencement
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Electronic Communications (Universal Service) (Broadband) Regulations 2018 and shall come into force on 4th December 2018.
Interpretation
2. In these Regulationsβ
(a) βthe Universal Service Orderβ means the Electronic Communications (Universal Service) (Broadband) Order 2018( 2 );
(b) βthe Actβ means the Communications Act 2003;
(c) βOFCOMβ means the Office of Communications;
(d) βthe universal serviceβ means the provision in the United Kingdom of the connections and services set out in Schedule 1 of the Universal Service Order; and
(e) βa universal service providerβ means a person designated to provide the whole or part of the universal service (and to whom universal service conditions under section 67 of the Act are applicable).
Designation of universal service provider
3. β(1)OFCOM shall propose the designation of such persons as they consider appropriate as universal service providers.
(2) Proposals for designating any person as a universal service provider shall be by means of a notification published by OFCOMβ
(a) stating that they are proposing to designate that person as a universal service provider;
(b) giving the reasons for making that proposal;
(c) inviting alternative proposals from any other person to be designated as a universal service provider instead of the person stated in the notification; and
(d) specifying the period within which representations about OFCOMβs proposal, including any alternative proposals, may be made.
(3) The period specified for the purpose of paragraph (2)(d) must be one of not less than one month, beginning with the day after the day on which the notification was published.
(4) The publication of a notification under this regulation must be in such manner as appears to OFCOM to be appropriate for bringing it to the attention of the persons who, in OFCOMβs opinion, are likely to have an interest in it, or be affected by it.
(5) Where following publication of a notification in accordance with paragraph (2), OFCOM receive, within the period specified for the purposes of paragraph (2)(d), an alternative proposal from a person to be designated as a universal service provider instead of the person state in the notice they shallβ
(a) consider that alternative proposal; and
(b) determine whether or not, in their opinion, it would be appropriate to propose to designate that person as a universal service provider instead of the person stated in the notification.
(6) Where OFCOM determine, in accordance with paragraph (5)(b), that it would be appropriate to propose to designate another person as a universal service provider instead of the person stated in the notification, they must, before confirming that proposal, publish a notification in accordance with paragraph (2).
(7) Ifβ
(a) OFCOM have considered every representation about the proposals set out in a notification published under paragraph (2) that is made to them within the period specified in the notification; and
(b) OFCOM have determined, in accordance with paragraph (5)(b), that it would not be appropriate to propose to designate another person as a universal service provider instead of the person stated in the notification,
OFCOM shall, by publication of a further notification, make the proposed designation, with or without modification.
Review of designation
4. β(1) Where OFCOM undertake a review of the designations in accordance with section 66(4) of the Act, they must first publish their intention to do so in such manner as appears to OFCOM to be appropriate for bringing it to the attention of the persons, who, in OFCOMβs opinion, are likely to have an interest in it, or be affected by it.
(2) After publishing their intention, where OFCOM propose to make changes to the designation of any universal service provider, OFCOM shall follow a process with the same steps as those for designation set out in Regulations 3(2) to 3(7).
(3) Where, following a review of any designation in accordance with paragraphs (1) and (2), the universal service conditions applicable to a designated person are all revoked, the designation of that person as a universal service provider shall immediately cease to have effect.
Jonathan Oxley
Group Director Competition Group
For and by the authority of the Office of Communications
26th November 2018