and may migrate to the new licensing framework in accordance with the migration
modalities issued by the Commission.
(2) Where a licensee who held a licence before the commencement of these
Regulations notifies the Commission that the licensee opts to migrate to a new
licence—
(a) The Commission shall issue the new licences to the licensee on terms that do
not detract from the rights held by the licensee under the old licence;
(b) The new licence issued by the Commission to the licensee shall be valid for the
unexpired term of the old licence or the full duration of the new licence whichever
period is shorter;
(c) The old licence shall cease to be valid immediately the new licence,
commences; and
(d) The old licensee shall be deemed to have waived the right to the continuation of
the old licence and no compensation shall be due to the old licensee in this regard.
(3) Where an old licensee notifies the Commission that the old licensee opts to
continue with the old licence—
(a) the old licensee shall be entitled to continue to operate the network or provide
the service contemplated and authorized by that licence for the remainder of the
term of that licence;
(b) the old licence shall expire at the end of the licence term specified in that
licence, and licensee may apply for renewal under the new licensing framework.
24. Miscellaneous offences.
(1) A person who provides any services under the Act without a licence issued by
the Commission commits an offence.
(2) A person who commits an offence under these Regulations for which no
penalty is specifically provided, is be liable to a fine not exceeding three hundred
thousand shillings or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years or to
both.

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