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AP Wireless II (UK) Ltd v On Tower UK Ltd

Telecommunications – Electronic communications code – New agreement – Respondent assignee of licence agreements seeking new code agreement rights – First-tier Tribunal deciding as preliminary issue that respondent was person with standing to apply for new agreement – Appellant site provider appealing – Whether assignee of benefit of licence being an operator “who is party to code agreement” within paragraph 33 of Code – Appeal dismissed

The appellant was the site provider and the respondent was the assignee of licence agreements in respect of three sites under the Electronic Communications Code. Although the respondent was the assignee, it had not agreed to perform the obligations of the licensee in the code agreement.

Under paragraph 10 of the Code, only an operator on whom a code right was conferred, a person with an interest in land who agreed to be bound by code rights or their successors in title, were treated as a party to the agreement able to give or receive notices to seek a new agreement under Part 5 of the Code and seek relief from the court.

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