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...approximately 2.5 million people. Ofcom has now issued O2 with a notice under the procedure in the Wireless Telegraphy Act for licence breaches. This proposes that if O2 has not met the rollout obligation by the end of June 2008, Ofcom... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/02/27/229602/ofcom-issues-o2-with-3g-deadline.htm
...in future. Ofcom proposes to allow the use of these systems by amending the aircraft operators' existing Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006 licences. Aerophone slashes in-flight call costs >> BA rolls out m-mail >> QHS5-20090106... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/03/26/230009/in-flight-mobile-calls-get-ofcom-go-ahead.htm
...future. Ofcom proposes to allow the use of these systems by amending the aircraft operators' existing Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006 licences. Australia has already issued a licence to operate in-flight mobile services. The earliest that... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/10/18/227557/Ofcom-allows-mobile-calls-on-planes.htm
...the provision of commercial services in the UK on the 2.4GHz radio waveband. Services will not require a Wireless Telegraphy Act licence, as long as standards on interference are met. It is part of a move towards loosening the regulations... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2002/08/01/188735/deregulation-of-2.4ghz-broadcasting-wlan-boost-may-hit-3g.htm
...auction, which was a transparent one so that all players could see each others' bids, was enabled by the Wireless Telegraphy Act 1998. It was specifically designed to include five separate bandwidths to attract an extra player in addition to... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2003/03/24/193324/superdrug-to-offer-hutchison-3g-phones.htm
...command and control' approach in dictating the Wireless Telegraphy Act licence terms [see box], imposing a variety of...proposals Spectrum bands covered by the Wireless Telegraphy Act: Aeronautical and maritime band Amateur and... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2004/09/28/205438/Ofcom-encourages-new-services-and-price-cuts.htm
...into their laptops. On 10 June, the Department of Trade and Industry announced proposals to change the Wireless Telegraphy Act to enable the 2.4GHz spectrum to be used commercially. As 2.4GHz is Wi-Fi's stomping ground, this opens... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2002/07/11/188286/to-the-network-and-beyond.htm
...minutes. Mind you, having bought your scanner, you cannot legally use it in this country because of the Wireless Telegraphy Act of 1949. The fact that legally you can buy a scanner but not use it is yet another great example of the absence of... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2002/06/27/187999/thought-for-the-daygovernments-woolly-web-policy.htm

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...communications regulator proposes to allow the use of mobile services by amending the aircraft operators' existing Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006 licenses. So far, airlines have been offering customers in-flight outbound telephone services... http://cbronline.com/article_news.asp?guid=2777469F-78D8-4519-B14A-5F740D510010

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...equipment to comply with Directive 1999/5/EC. BT supports this provision. 1.3 It is required by the Wireless Telegraphy Act 1949 that no radio equipment is installed or used in the UK except under the authority of a licence granted by or... http://www.btplc.com/Thegroup/RegulatoryandPublicaffairs/Consultativeresponses/DTI/2002/Shortrange-highdatarateequipment/response.pdf
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