[cma-l] Ofcom CR Licensing - Region 10

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Sat Apr 30 18:21:54 BST 2016


Sounds like it already is happening on London Ian!

On 30 April 2016 at 15:51, Ian Hickling <transplanfm at hotmail.com> wrote:

> I don't think there's a cat-in-hell's chance of that ever happening Glyn -
> sorry!
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> Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2016 15:27:02 +0100
> From: info at a-bc.co.uk
> To: cma-l at mailman.commedia.org.uk
> CC: cma-l at commedia.org.uk
> Subject: Re: [cma-l] Ofcom CR Licensing - Region 10
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> I've long advocated Ofcom bring in a low power, light-touch licencing
> regime for FM without all the tiresome bureaucracy and rules.  Maybe this
> is a trial of it in London - no licence fee or power restrictions either -
> what a bonus! ;-)
>
>
> On 30 April 2016 at 13:11, Ian Hickling <transplanfm at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Ofcom has said that it intends to open Region 10 (London inside the M25)
> for CR applications next
> - after the announcement of country-wide Applications for AM frequencies.
> I won't open that last huge can of worms at the moment.
> I was working in East London this week and whilst taking a break, switched
> on the car radio.
> I found - not unexpectedly - that there were more illegal broadcasters at
> what I would consider service level than licensed stations.
> My regular scanning system in my OE car radio found:
> 90.4 - (no RDS PS)
> 90.8 - LIGHTNIN
> 95.3 - MEGA LDN
> 96.5 - DEMRAYDO
> 99.3 - SELECTUK
> 99.8 - TWITTER
> 104.0 - (no RDS PI)
> 102.8 - RDYOUMOY
> 101.5 - EMPIRE
> 101.8 - BIZIM
> 106.0 - STUDIO (locked scrolling PI)
> That was in a few minutes in one location well out of Central London.
> Ofcom is regularly on record as saying that the FM spectrum is a
> scarce commodity and there are few if any frequencies available -
> especially in London.
> Not surprising - look who's using them!
> Recently I have heard from several "reformed pirates" of a tacit
> arrangement with Ofcom whereby they are warned of a raid in advance against
> a deal where a piece of equipment is surrendered.
> No names - no packdrill - and no legal action anticipated - but is this
> something we should tolerate?
> I'm going to ask that of Sharon White - Ofcom's CEO - with whom a Client
> now has a line of contact - and respectfully suggest that it's not rocket science
> to get rid of the pirates - which is surely Ofcon's duty anyway - and
>  free those frequencies for legitimate Licence-paying broadcasters.
> Any objectors?
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> Ian Hickling
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