Interference regulations in the U.K. are made under the Wireless Telegraphy Act (WTA), the same act under which RSGB licenses are covered. This is distinct from the Electromagnetic Compatability (EMC) and Radio and telecommunications Terminal Equipment (RTTE) directives, which outline rules for new products. The WTA, on the otherhand, covers cases in which products that are already on the marketplace cause EMI because they are being used incorrectly.
In their statement, the RSGB said that Ofcom’s current rules are outdated and don’t cover modern technology. They strongly support the proposed updates and suggest that even stronger regulation would be best.