Ofcom has launched an investigation into BT and Three following significant mobile network outages that left thousands of customers without access to essential call services, including emergency numbers. The review
Ofcom has launched an investigation into BT and Three following significant mobile network outages that left thousands of customers without access to essential call services, including emergency numbers. The review
SpaceX’s Starlink, the satellite broadband provider backed by Elon Musk, has warned that millions of UK residents could face new mobile signal blackspots due to regulatory measures designed to protect
O2’s surprise announcement of a steep monthly price hike has ignited calls for regulatory action, prompting the UK Government to push for greater protections for consumers. Technology Secretary Liz Kendall
Royal Mail has once again found itself in the regulatory spotlight after Ofcom handed the postal giant a hefty £21 million fine for persistently failing to meet delivery targets. The
The online message board 4chan has stirred international controversy by refusing to pay a £20000 fine imposed by Ofcom under the United Kingdom’s new Online Safety Act. This marks the
Mobile and broadband companies are under scrutiny for engaging in questionable practices that make it challenging for consumers to secure better deals, potentially saving them up to £325 a year.
Channel 4’s documentary on Bonnie Blue, titled “1000 Men and Me,” has ignited significant controversy within both the advertising and regulatory sectors. Major brands including Visa, Cawston Press, and Smirnoff
Campaigners and advocacy groups have raised concerns about Meta’s reported plans to rely heavily on artificial intelligence for conducting risk assessments, a key requirement under the UK’s Online Safety Act.
Major technology companies will be required to pay £70 million annually to support Britain’s groundbreaking internet safety legislation, set to commence in the coming weeks. The UK’s communications regulator, Ofcom,
In a significant overhaul of Royal Mail’s universal service obligation, Ofcom, the UK’s communications regulator, has proposed scrapping the delivery of second-class letters on Saturdays. This move comes as part
In a bid to revitalise its parcel delivery service and adapt to the changing landscape of the postal industry, Royal Mail has submitted a proposal to Ofcom, the industry regulator,






