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Notification of a proposal under Section 49(4) of the Act - Shaftesbury Systems Limited
08/02/08
- There is a proposal to grant an Approval of a Communications Provider’s Total Metering & Billing System under Condition 11 of the General Conditions of Entitlement.
- The draft Approval License has been issued by the British Standards Institution (the “BSI”) which is an Approval Body.
- The draft Approval License, together with a note as to its effect and the reasons for making the proposal, is posted on the BSI’s web-site at http://www.bsi-global.com/en/ProductServices/About-Kitemark/Kitemark-for-services/Metering-and-Billing2/Regulatory-status in the link titled “BSI Notification Proposal” under the reference Shaftesbury Systems Limited.
- A copy of the draft Approval License titled “Draft Approval License Shaftesbury Systems Ltd km 90695.pdf) is attached to this Ofcom website. The Approval Notice and Draft Approval License are available for download at the bottom of this page.
- Representations may be made by email or in writing to the BSI by 07th March 2008.
- In accordance with section 50 of the Act, a copy of this Notification has been sent to the Secretary of State.
- In this Notification-
“Act” means the Communications Act 2003;
“Approval” and “Approval Body” shall have the same meaning as in Condition 11 of the General Conditions of Entitlement;
“BSI” has the meaning given to it in paragraph 2 above;
“General Conditions of Entitlement” shall mean those conditions contained in a Notification under section 48(1) of the Act published on 22 July 2003; and
“Total Metering and Billing System” shall have the same meaning as in Condition 11 of the General Conditions of Entitlement.
Claudio Pollack
Director of Consumer Policy
On behalf of Ofcom
8th February 2008
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