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What OFCOM licence do you need & how do you obtain it?

How we can assist with your Ofcom PBR licence application

Maximon Solutions are approved by OFCOM to supply licensed radio equipment. As an additional service to our customers we provide a licensing consultancy service FREE. When you purchase your radio equipment we will advise and assist you in the completion of all the necessary application forms required to operate Private Business Radios.

For Our full OFCOM Licensing service we will complete all of the required paperwork and applications in your name from only £150+VAT making the whole process even more simple.

Its Simple to get an OFCOM Radio Licence

There are two main variants to the private business radio licenses as follows :

a) On-site Radio Licences - currently vary according to the service offered and the congestion within the area, from £75.00 p.a. to £200.00 p.a., and the fees are payable direct to OFCOM.

b) The new U. K. simple licence - costs only £75.00 and covers you anywhere in the U. K. for five years, for up to 16 channels. This is ideal for many mobile radio users who need that little extra range over PMR446.

Licences Compared

OFCOM Licences Explained
Licence Type Cost Summarized Licence terms
Simple Site Light £75 for 5 Years Messages from base station to users on a single site controlled by the licence holder. Ideal for factories, estates, hospitals and nursing homes.
Simple UK Light £75 for 5 Years Messages between handheld radios anywhere in the UK. Recommended for security firms, doormen and events companies.
Technically Assigned £75-£1480 Yearly Request a specific frequency around a stated map square [KM]. Can be used with handheld's and base stations. Ideal for transport, taxies, shopping centres and factories.
Area Defined £75-£9990 Exclusive use of a frequency within a defined area, costs are based on frequencies and size of the area you wish to cover.

 

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