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Posts Tagged Ofcom

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How to beat the 118 directory enquiry rip-off and find a number for free

On October 21, 2013   /   Blog   /   Leave a comment

A crackdown on directory enquiry ‘rip-offs’ is being launched by Ofcom. Charlotte Goldsworthy discovered the service added £100 a month to her phone bills. View source website

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Ofcom pigeonholes digital pirates with new research

On May 13, 2013   /   Blog   /   Leave a comment

Ofcom, the UK's broadcasting regulator, has released new research that aims to categorise digital content pirates depending on the amount of usage and the reasons behind it      View source website

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UK boasts highest internet usage in Europe says Ofcom

On March 6, 2013   /   Blog   /   Leave a comment

As proof that the UK is slowly catching up with the rest of the world, BT announced it will, rather ambitiously, be sending superfast broadband to the Isles of Scilly View source website

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UK 4G auction begins today

On January 24, 2013   /   Blog   /   Leave a comment

With the EE 4G network already up and running the other major networks will soon have the opportunity to offer their own 4G service as Ofcom opens up the spectrum View source website

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Ofcom to force telecoms firms to let customers leave for free over mid-contract price rises

On January 3, 2013   /   Blog   /   Leave a comment

Telecoms firms will have to let customers leave mid-contract if they impose a price increase on telephone, mobile or broadband services, under new plans. View source website

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Npower fined £60,000 by Ofcom for breaking rules over abandoned calls

On December 7, 2012   /   Blog   /   Leave a comment

An investigation into the gas and electricity supplier by Ofcom found that it made nearly 2,000 abandoned calls to customers in 2011. View source website

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