Ofcom is the UK’s regulator for the communications services that we use and rely on each day. We regulate broadband, home phone and mobile services, TV, radio and video on demand services, oversee the universal postal service, look after the airwaves used by wireless devices, and help make online services safer for the people who use them.
The official website of the Office of Communications (Ofcom), the UK's communications regulator. Ofcom oversees the regulation of the television, radio, video-on-demand, fixed-line telecoms, mobile telecoms, and postal services sectors. It ensures that people in the UK get the best from their communications services and are protected from scams and sharp practices, while also promoting competition and innovation.
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Allows users to file complaints regarding communications services, including broadband, phone, TV, and postal services.
Provides information and services related to licensing for TV, radio, and other communication services.
Offers access to a wide range of research, data, and reports on the communications market in the UK.
Provides advice and guidance to consumers on a variety of topics, including broadband speeds, phone contracts, and TV services.
Details on current policies, regulations, and consultations affecting the communications sector.
Information on Ofcom's enforcement actions and decisions against companies that breach regulations.
Latest news, press releases, and updates from Ofcom.
Guidance and resources to help make communications services accessible to all users, including those with disabilities.
Information on the use and management of the radio spectrum in the UK.
Provides contact details for various departments within Ofcom for general inquiries, media, and more.
Ofcom operates under the Communications Act 2003 and other relevant legislation, ensuring it has the authority to regulate the communications sector effectively.
Ofcom is funded by fees from industry for regulating broadcasting and communications networks and services, as well as grant-in-aid from the Government.
Ofcom represents the UK in international communications forums and works with other regulators around the world to promote the interests of UK consumers and businesses.
Ofcom has a strong focus on protecting consumers from unfair practices, ensuring they have access to high-quality services and are treated fairly by providers.
Ofcom promotes competition and innovation in the communications sector, aiming to benefit consumers and the economy by encouraging new services and technologies.
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