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Office of Communications - Ofcom: changes to mobile spectrum licence fees

RNS Number : 9614Q
Office of Communications
18 July 2025
 

18 July 2025

Ofcom makes changes to mobile spectrum licence fees

 

Ofcom has today published its decision to alter the annual licence fees (ALFs) paid by mobile networks for using certain spectrum bands. The changes, which follow a consultation, will save the mobile operators an estimated combined total of £60m a year.

We charge mobile network operators annual licence fees for using three bands of spectrum (900 MHz, 1800 MHz and 2100 MHz). The fees currently total approximately £325m per year and go to HM Treasury.

To ensure that spectrum is used efficiently, we aim to set ALFs based on an estimate of the forward-looking market value of the spectrum in each of the bands.

Our decision

In line with our proposed approach at consultation, we are reducing fees for two spectrum bands and narrowly raising fees in one band.

However, having considered the responses to our consultation, the reductions to fees we are making for 900 MHz and 1800 MHz will be slightly larger, and the increase in fees for 2100 MHz will be slightly smaller, than we originally proposed.

 We will therefore:

-      reduce the fees for 900 MHz spectrum to £1.032m per MHz (a 26% reduction from current levels);

-      reduce the fees for 1800 MHz spectrum to £0.760m per MHz (also a 26% reduction from current levels); and

-      will increase fees for 2100 MHz spectrum to £0.722m per MHz (a 6% increase from current levels).

While the amount of money saved by each mobile network operator will vary because they hold different amounts of spectrum in each of these bands, all operators will benefit from these changes, strengthening their ability to invest in the UK.

We will make the Regulations that will give effect to our decisions later this year.

 Mobile trading regulations

Separately, we are today opening a consultation on amending the Mobile Trading Regulations.

Our proposed change would remove the requirement that mobile network operators pay all instalments of their ALFs before trading spectrum they hold. This would remove a potential barrier to spectrum trading, which could encourage efficient use of spectrum.

We welcome responses on our consultation by 12 September 2025.

Please visit the Ofcom website for further details.

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