electronic communications

  • The new general conditions of entitlement

    Ofcom have amended and implemented the new General Conditions of Entitlement, which were enforced from the first of this month (01/10/2018).

    The General Conditions are in place in order to regulate all providers of “electronic communications networks” and services within the UK. Although there is actually no law in place that permits these providers to obtain a specific license, the General Conditions must be adhered to.

    Talks of amendments first began in December 2016, with the new rules focusing closely on simplification and Ofcom’s current concerns regarding communication providers.

    Changes include the following:

  • Insolvency rules

    The most recent Insolvency Rules (IR) came in to place on 6th April 2017, with the intention of modernising and streamlining the initial process. This involved cutting costs on insolvency, as well as consolidating previous amendments, and ensuring that the language used is both modern and gender-neutral for the people of England and Wales.

    Under the Insolvency Rules 1986 (Amended on 6th April 2017) came the abolition of statutory forms, which were replaced by specific forms, where prescribed information could be contained.

    The changes to the new IR include:

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