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(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Wireless Telegraphy (Licence Charges for the 2100 MHz Frequency Band) Regulations 2025.
(2) These Regulations come into force on 28th October 2025.
(3) These Regulations do not extend to the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.
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In these Regulations—
 “licence” means a wireless telegraphy licence of the Spectrum Access 2100 MHz class;
 “licensee” means—
(a) where one person is the holder of a relevant licence, that person or
(b) where two or more persons hold a relevant licence concurrently, those persons;
 “MHz” means megahertz;
 “relevant licence” means a licence authorising use of national channels within the 2100 MHz paired frequency band;
 “2100 MHz paired frequency band” means frequencies from 1920.0 MHz to 1979.7 MHz and 2110.3 to 2169.7 MHz.
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(1) On 31st October 2026, and on each anniversary of that date, the holder of a licence authorising the use of frequencies in the 2100 MHz paired frequency band shall pay to OFCOM the total sum specified in paragraph (2).
(2) The total sum to be paid in accordance with paragraph (1) shall be determined having regard to the following formula—S=£722×N×CPIt÷CPI0Where—
 “S” means the total sum;
 “N” means the total number of kilohertz within the 2100 MHz paired frequency band (the use of which is authorised, under a licence, across the United Kingdom);
 “CPI” means the number given in respect of that month in that monthly all items consumer prices index published by the Office of National Statistics;
 “CPIt” means the most recent CPI value that was available on 30th September prior to the month in which charges are due;
 “CPI0” means the CPI value for September 2024.

(3) If the total sum calculated in accordance with paragraph (2) is a fraction of a whole number, it shall be rounded down to the nearest whole number.
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(1) This regulation applies in respect of a licence where OFCOM receive notice from that licensee of their intention to make payment in twelve monthly instalments of the total sum prescribed by regulation 3.
(2) Where this regulation applies in respect of a licensee, the licensee—
(a) shall not be required to make payment of the total sum prescribed by regulation 3 at the prescribed time other than in accordance with this paragraph; and instead
(b) shall make payment of the sum in twelve instalments with the first instalment to be paid to OFCOM on the same day as the total sum was due to be paid and each subsequent instalment to be paid on the same day in each of the following eleven months, or in a month in which there is no such day, the last day of the month.
(3) The first eleven instalments will equate to one-twelfth of the total sum prescribed in regulation 3 rounded down to the nearest pound, with the twelfth instalment being the remainder of the total sum prescribed.
(4) Where at any time the licensee fails to make payment in accordance with paragraph (2)(b), all of the outstanding instalment payments, if any, including any payments that the licensee has failed to make, shall become immediately due for payment.
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(1) On 4th January 2026, the holder of a licence authorising the use of frequencies in the 2100 MHz paired frequency band shall pay to OFCOM £622 per kilohertz.
(2) Where OFCOM receive notice from the licensee of the licensee’s intention to make payment in ten instalments, the licensee—
(a) shall not be required to make payment of the total sum prescribed by regulation 5(1) at the prescribed time other than in accordance with this paragraph; and instead
(b) shall make payment of the sum in ten equal instalment payments paid to OFCOM no later than the following dates; 31st January 2026, 28th February 2026, 31st March 2026, 30th April 2026, 31st May 2026, 30th June 2026, 31st July 2026, 31st August 2026, 30th September 2026 and 31st October 2026.
(3) Where at any time the licensee fails to make payment in accordance with paragraph (2)(b), all of the outstanding instalment payments, if any, including any payments that the licensee has failed to make, shall become immediately due for payment.
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(1) The Wireless Telegraphy (Licence Charges for the 2100 MHz Frequency Band) Regulations 2021 are revoked.
(2) Where, immediately before the coming into force of these Regulations any sums payable to OFCOM by virtue of a relevant provision are outstanding, those sums are to be treated on and after the coming into force of these Regulations as—
(a) outstanding so far as they remain unpaid, and
(b) recoverable on the same basis as if they were payable under provision made by these Regulations.
(3) “Relevant provision” means regulation 3 of the Wireless Telegraphy (Licence Charges for the 2100 MHz Frequency Band) Regulations 2021.
David Willis
Director of Spectrum Group
For and by the authority of the Office of Communications
29th September 2025