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  • The Office of Telecommunications (Oftel) was responsible for promoting competition and maintaining the interests of consumers in the UK telecommunications market. It was merged with the Office of Communications in 2003.

  • If your business pays the cost of an employee's mobile phone - what you must report to HMRC and what taxes and National Insurance are due.

    • Overview

      As an employer providing mobile phones to your employees, you have certain…

    • What's exempt

      You do not have to report anything to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) or…

    • What to report and pay

      If telephone expenses are not exempt, you must report them to HM Revenue…

    • Work out the value

      The value to use for reporting or paying tax and National Insurance…

    • Technical guidance

      You can read more detailed information in particular benefits: mobile…

  • This page includes summaries of the winning bids for the Future RAN (FRANC) competition

  • The Office of Telecommunications (Oftel) was responsible for promoting competition and maintaining the interests of consumers in the UK telecommunications market. It was merged with the Office of Communications in 2003.

  • This section of the SEPs Resource Hub signposts to relevant UK cases concerning SEPs.

  • The Open Networks Research and Development (R&D) Fund is the £250 million government supported programme to deliver upon the UK’s 5G Supply Chain Diversification Strategy.

  • How to tax company mobile phones given to employees.

  • The first duty of the government is to keep citizens safe and the country secure. The Home Office plays a fundamental role in the security and economic prosperity of the UK. Home Office is a ministerial department, supported by 28...

  • Contact the police by calling 999 to report emergencies or by calling 101 for non-emergencies

  • 999 and 112 is the national emergency response service in the UK. 112 is the pan-European equivalent to 999 and can be used in the UK.