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exhibit_4a-80.htm

Exhibit 4. (a) 80

 

[State Emblem]

The State of Israel

 Ministry of Communications

 

General License for Partner Communications Ltd. for the Provision of

Mobile Radio Telephone (MRT) Services using the Cellular Method

 

Amendment No. 64

By virtue of my authority under Article 4 (e) of the Communications Law (Telecommunications and Broadcasts), 5742-1982, and all my other powers under any law and after we have considered the arguments of Partner Communications Company Ltd. (hereinafter: “Partner”), we hereby amend the General License for the provision of mobile radio telephone (MRT) services using the cellular method granted to Partner on 7 April 1998,  as follows:

Amendment of Article 1

	
1.

	
In the definition of "Roaming Service" after "roaming" shall come "international";

Amendment of Article 7

	
2.

	
In Article 7.1, instead of sub-section (b) and until the end of Article 7.1 shall come:

 

	
  

	
"(b)

	
To connect the MRT System to another Public Telecommunication system in Israel;

 

	
  

	
c)

	
To enter an agreement with subscribers for the provision of MRT Services;

 

	
  

	
d)

	
To supply MRT Terminal Equipment to subscribers;

 

	
  

	
e)

	
To supply its customers with MRT services as set forth in the First Annex to the License;

 

	
  

	
f)

	
To supply its customers with services that were approved to the Licensee in accordance with Article 67C of the License."

Amendment of Article 16

	
3.

	
Article 16 is deleted.

Amendment of Article 18

	
4.

	
In Article 18.2 instead of "in Articles 16 and" shall come "in Article".

  

  

  

 

Addition of Article 67F

	
5.

	
After Article67E. shall come:

 

"76F. International Roaming Service through the Network of the MRT Operator in the Neighboring Country

67F.1           The Licensee shall act so that in an area in which there is reception that allows the initiation of a proper call, from the network as well as from the network of the MRT operator in the neighboring country, the subscriber shall receive MRT service through the network. The Licensee shall perform the action itself without requiring any action on behalf of the subscriber.

67F.2 The Licensee shall block the possibility of the subscriber to receive international roaming service through the network of the MRT operator in the neighboring country ("the Service"), unless the subscriber explicitly requested to receive the Service, and after it was explained to him that as part of receipt of the Service, the handset in his possession may roam in the area of the border with the neighboring country, involuntarily, onto the network of the neighboring country, and that he was advised of the tariffs for the Service; if the subscriber requests to receive the said Service-

	
  

	
a)

	
The Licensee shall explain to him how he may manually select, through the handset in his possession, the MRT network from which he will receive service;

	
  

	
b)

	
The Licensee shall allow the subscriber to select whether to block access for receipt of data communications service through the MRT network of the neighboring country.

67F.3  In this section,   "neighboring country"-Jordan and Egypt;

"Proper call"- a call that takes place in accordance with the minimal reception definitions set in the international standards according to which the network operates.

Commencement

	
6.

	
The amendment of Article 67F shall become effective no later than 21 October 2012.

(19 July 2012)

     (sgd)                                           

           ________________                                                                                                 ________________

Haim Giron                                                                                                                   Eden Bar Tal

Senior Deputy Engineering& Licensing                                                                 Director General

 

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Exhibit 4. (a) 81

 

[State Emblem]

The State of Israel

Ministry of Communications

 

General License for Partner Communications Ltd. for the Provision of

Mobile Radio Telephone (MRT) Services using the Cellular Method

 

Amendment No. 65

By virtue of my authority under Article 4 (e) of the Communications Law (Telecommunications and Broadcasts), 5742-1982, and all my other powers under any law and after having given Partner Communications Company Ltd. (hereinafter: “Partner”) the opportunity to present their arguments regarding this matter, I hereby amend the General License for the provision of mobile radio telephone (MRT) services using the cellular method granted to Partner on 7 April 1998,  as follows:

Addition of Article 67G

	
1.

	
After Article 67F  shall come:

"67G           Offensive sites and content

	
  

	
67G.1

	
The Licensee shall notify its subscribers with respect to offensive sites and content as defined in section 4i of the law, as set forth in section 4i(b)(1) of the law; said notification shall be done in the manner set forth in section 4i(c) of the law.

	
  

	
67G.2

	
The Licensee shall notify its subscribers with respect to the existence of internet content that is unsuitable for children and teenagers (for example pornographic sites), and will include a list of ways in which the access to such content by children and teenagers can be blocked; said notification shall be done in the manner set forth in section 4i(c) of the law.

	
  

	
67G.3

	
The Licensee shall offer its subscribers, in all of the ways set forth in section 4i(c) of the law, an effective service for filtering offensive sites and offensive content at no extra cost to the payment that he charges for the internet access service, and all as set forth in section 4i(d) of the law, as long as the said service shall be based on an analysis of the information and not a "black list" of only sites."

Amendment of the First Annex

	
2.

	
After item number 85 in the list of services in the First Annex shall come:

 

  

  

  

 

"

	
86.

	
Filtering of offensive sites and content on the internet

 

	
4/12

	
The service is provided to a subscriber that uses internet access service. No additional charge in additional to the payment charged from the subscriber for internet access service.

(8 August 2012)

 

   (sgd)                                           

            ________________                                                                                     

            Moshe Cachlon

Minister of Communications

 

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Exhibit 4. (a) 82

 

[State Emblem]

The State of Israel

Ministry of Communications

 

General License for Partner Communications Ltd. for the Provision of

Mobile Radio Telephone (MRT) Services using the Cellular Method

 

Amendment No. 66

By virtue of the authority of the Minister of Communications under Article 4 (e) of the Communications Law (Telecommunications and Broadcasts), 5742-1982, that was delegeted to us, and all our other powers under any law and after having given Partner Communications Company Ltd. (hereinafter: “Partner”) the opportunity to present their arguments, we hereby amend the General License for the provision of mobile radio telephone (MRT) services using the cellular method granted to Partner on 7 April 1998,  as follows:

	
Addition of Article 72B

	
1.

	
After Article 72A, shall come:

	  
	  	
"

	
72B.

	
Disconnection of a Service due to Recovery of the Network during a Malfunction

	  	  	
72.1B

	
The Licensee may disconnect or temporarily limit services that it is obliged to provide, in order to allow a quick recovery of the network at the time of a significant malfunction.

 

For this matter- "significant malfunction" – a malfunction that causes the disconnection of service to 10% of the subscribers or to at least 100,000 subscribers, the lower of the two.

 

In this section, "subscriber" – including a subscriber of an MRT licensee in another network and a subscriber of a roaming licensee that use the network.

	  	  	
72.2B

	
The Licensee shall submit for the Director's approval, a procedure and a detailed engineering process for the recovery of the network in case of a significant malfunction ("the procedure") within  15 days from the date of signature of this amendment.

	  	  	
72.3B

	
During a significant malfunction the Licensee shall act in accordance with the procedure that was submitted to the Director or approved by the Director, the later of the two.

	  	  	
72.4B

	
The procedure should include, inter alia, an initiated disconnection of services to subscribers that were not directly affected by the significant malfunction that shall begin no more than two hours after identification of the significant malfunction; this is in order to reduce the burden and the controlled reinstatement of regular and proper service.

	  	  	
72.5B

	
The procedure shall allow, as much as possible, preferability  for regular and proper services for the security forces, public emergency services and hospitals, as will be decided by the Director."

(4 September 2012)

     (sgd)                                           

              ________________                                                                                                ________________

             Haim Giron                                                                                                                   Eden Bar Tal

             Senior Deputy Engineering& Licensing                                                                 Director General

 

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