The Office of Communications, aka Ofcom, is the government-approved communications regulator. People can complain to Ofcom if they think something on TV is offensive or harmful.
Australia and the United Kingdom will join forces to combat phone scams, spam and unsolicited calls under a new agreement signed by the two countries’ communications regulators.
Ofcom is the government-approved regulator for communications services, including broadcasting, in the UK. Ofcom’s rules on broadcast standards for General Elections say: “Due weight must be ...
Ofcom research suggests. Social media use also rose in the age group over last year with nearly two in five using messaging service WhatsApp, despite its minimum age of 13. The communications ...
4. Ofcom is the independent regulator and competition authority for the UK communications industries, with responsibilities across television, radio, telecommunications, wireless communications ...
TV, radio and on-demand media in the UK is supervised by Ofcom (Office of Communications). Ofcom is there to make sure people can have access to services and that programmes and content are of a ...
Britain's communications regulator has slapped Royal Mail with a fine for late deliveries for the second time since the pandemic. Ofcom levied a £10.5million fine after it found that Royal Mail ...
Media use in the UK: Ofcom's Communications Market Report 2008 Social networking in the UK: a summary of an Ofcom report into attitudes, behaviours and use Digital Video Recorder usage in the UK: a ...
Ofcom, the communications industry regulator, said on Friday that it had fined Royal Mail £10.5mn for poor performance in its most recent financial year, almost double the £5.6mn penalty it ...
has partnered with the UK’s Office of Communications (Ofcom) to combat phone scams, spam, and unsolicited calls plaguing the two countries. The new ‘Framework for Practical Cooperation’ will ...