OFCOM
The Office of Communications, commonly known as Ofcom, is the government-approved regulatory and competition authority for the broadcasting, telecommunications and postal industries of the United Kingdom. Ofcom has wide-ranging powers across the television, radio, telecoms and postal sectors.
What are Ofcom responsible for?
Ofcom is the regulator for the communications services that we use and rely on each day. they make sure people get the best from their broadband, home phone and mobile services, as well as keeping an eye on TV and radio.
How effective is Ofcom?
Since 2003, Ofcom has made efficiency savings of approximately £23 million, through the rationalization of its estate and operations and through implementing a pay-freeze. In addition, Ofcom spends over £70 million managing the radio spectrum, which generates income for the Government of about £200 million per year.
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