Veteran civil servant Dame Melanie Dawes will replace interim CEO Jonathan Oxley as Ofcom is set to receive new powers to regulate online harms
Veteran civil servant Dame Melanie Dawes will replace interim CEO Jonathan Oxley as Ofcom is set to receive new powers to regulate online harms
The regulator’s quarterly league table puts Vodafone at the top of the list for most complaints across broadband, home phone, and mobile
The regulator said its proposals will ‘transform the business case for fibre investment’ in both rural and urban areas in the UK
The decision will allow users to switch quickly and easily, avoiding potential unlocking fees
The UK regulator has launched a follow-up investigation to examine whether O2 failed to suitably respond to its information requests in an ongoing enquiry
The UK’s telecoms regulator, Ofco, has published its Telecoms and Pay TV Complaints report for Q2 2019
Ofcom is set to reveal its permanent chief exec after the UK’s general election in December
Ofcom will auction off spectrum in the 700MHz and 3.6GHz bands
UK regulator looks at whether telco provided adequate emergency service access during outage earlier this year
Vodafone claims that loosening regulations around pricing for BT’s full fibre leased lines could cost British Businesses around £230m
The UK has devised the Audiovisual Media Services Directive, in order to toughen regulation around explicit online content
Ofcom has released more details of its plans to defragment 5G spectrum in the 3.4-3.8GHz band, but O2 says that the plans will allow Three to establish a ‘kingmaker’ position
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Ofcom’s board of directors will now begin its search for a successor
The move is intended to lower the cost of fibre network build out for the purposes of delivering commercial broadband and mobile backhaul services
Mobile Network Operators in the UK are set to claim back the Annual Licence Fees they paid for spectrum between 2017 and 2017
The move is intended to reduce the number of consumers paying out-of-contract rates for their telecoms services
The UK has seen rapid progress in the reach of its full fibre networks, since it first passed 1% in Q4 2018
Ofcom’s annual customer service report highlights the UK’s most complained about telecoms firms
Three is the UK’s fourth largest mobile network operator and backs the rollout of a single, multi-operator rural network to serve the country’s hard-to-reach communities