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Telecommunications

OFCOM

NOTIFICATION UNDER SECTION 107(6) OF THE COMMUNICATIONS ACT 2003

PROPOSAL TO GIVE A DIRECTION APPLYING THE ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS CODE TO WIGHT CABLE 2005 LTD

1. The Office of Communications (“Ofcom”) propose to give a direction under section 106(3) of the Communications Act 2003 (the “Act”) applying the electronic communications code (“the Code”) to Wight Cable 2005 Ltd (registered company number 5470659).

2. The draft Direction and accompanying explanatory statement setting out Ofcom’s reasons for the proposal are available on Ofcom’s website. Hard copies of the draft Direction and the explanatory statement will be made available on request. For hard copies, please contact Michael Galvin on 020 7783 4158 or by sending an email to michael.galvin@ofcom.org.uk.

3. Representations on the proposal may be made to: Michael Galvin, Ofcom, Riverside House, 2a Southwark Bridge Road, London SE1 9HA, by not later than 5.00 pm on 13 March 2006.

4. All confidential information should be clearly marked as such and separated out into a confidential annex. All representations received will be published, unless it is clearly marked that the response is confidential, and made available in Ofcom’s Knowledge Centre. Please contact Jan Kacperek (jan.kacperek@ofcom.org.uk) for further information with respect to public inspection or, for responses to the draft Direction, visit Ofcom’s website (www.ofcom.org.uk).

5. In this notification, unless the contrary intention appears, words and phrases shall have the same meaning as in the Act.

Stephen Unger, Director of Telecoms Technology, Competition Group, a person authorised by Ofcom under paragraph 18 of the Schedule to the Office of Communications Act 2002.

9 February 2006.