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08|12|05

Reform of ships’ radio licensing

Ofcom today announced the conclusion of its reform of ships’ radio licensing which will reduce the administrative burden on the UK’s 68,900 maritime licensees.

Following a 10 week public consultation, Ofcom has decided to:

Ofcom will continue to make paper licences available for applicants who do not have access to, or prefer not to use, the internet. There may be an administration fee for this.

The full policy statement can be found at:

http://www.ofcom.org.uk/consult/condocs/src/statement/

Ships’ radio is used for the safe navigation of vessels and for making distress calls in emergency situations. Ofcom estimates that 20% of ships’ radio equipment is unlicensed nationally. Ofcom believes that the introduction of the new electronic licensing regime, due to begin on 1 October 2006, will reduce the extent of unlicensed equipment use.

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