What an absolute pile of rubbish in managing mobile services l live in the Vodafone area managed for O2 and I thank you taking me back to the 90's. I know see E again as a replacement for 3G. Y... See more
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Ofcom has crossed the line so many times and is continuing to make bad decisions. I'm deeply deeply disappointed and disgusted by the behaviour of This company. I thought it was about protecting child... See more
Ofcom is useless all you get is words and no action. It sounds like a good job for somebody who is not interested in work. Lets get a regulator with teeth as everything... See more
WHAT IS IT YOU ACTUALLY DO??? Royal Mail put prices up after being hauled to Parliament to explain the rubbish service. They do not respond to complaints in a timely manner. Do not pay out when you... See more
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Ofcom is the UK’s communications regulator. We regulate the TV, radio and video on demand sectors, fixed line telecoms, mobiles, postal services, plus the airwaves over which wireless devices operate.
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Southwark Bridge Road 2A, SE1 9HA, London, United Kingdom
- www.ofcom.org.uk
Despicable builders of a totalitarian state
Throughout history employees in organisations like Ofcom have brushed aside their complicity in totalitarianism with “I was just doing my job”
Any Ofcom employees will have to explain to their grandchildren how what started as the Online Safety Act ended with laws against anything the government finds objectionable and people are jailed or worse for thinking differently to the state.
Laugh now, but I hope you feel some shame in the future. You know perfectly well what you are doing has nothing to do with protecting children and everything to do with building control for the state.
Totally evasive
To complain about BT to Ofcom, Ofcom say I need a deadlock letter from BT - BUT I can't get BT to respond to my request for one. Totally useless.
Not fit for purpose
Not fit for purpose, nothing on their site works ,typical government site ,expect they all work from home.
WOW the Ofcom website is terrible.
WOW the Ofcom website is terrible.
How do you report anything - You don't.
They have made the most complicated web site of smoke and mirrors that leads no where.
Its a web site for online Media and they want you to call or write a letter.?!! Bonkers it is run by Labour afterall.
One touch disaster!
The one touch switch service is a complete failure, how do OFCOM oversee this because it’s not working. I used the service switching from Virgin to Sky and it’s been abysmal from Virgin continuing to bill me after my contract end date and after returning their equipment to Sky not transferring my landline number (still waiting for a number 3 weeks after the transfer) the broadband companies are just really poor. Where is OFCOM is there not another way of managing providers?
Easy to contact via web site.
Easy to contact via web site. Prompt replies and updates on case file with time lines. Ofcom provided a quick and reasonable summary of a 7-10 month issue with EE.
Progress by OfCom over two/three weeks as good as my EE contact over 5/6 months.
Credit solution offered by EE only agreed to facilatate my escape from 150 customer services at EE where some 75%+ customer feedback was 1 star or less!!
Customer interests? No.
When will you get some teeth and end the disgusting practice of mobile operators continuing to charge for handset repayments after a contract ends and the handset is fully paid off? It’s simply theft.
Do your job - stop having cosy dinners and expense account trips and change the law.
Absolutely ointless organisation only…
Absolutely pointless organisation only interested in the concerns of the media giants, no way to contact by email, and very rude operatives. Government needs to disband this shower of clowns
Ofcom is turning the UK into a police state!!!
Ofcom is turning the UK into a police state that is as bad if not worse then North Korea or the PRC.
This is not what the people of the UK voted for.
Free the UK!
Stopped a 30 year old man from having a…
Stopped a 30 year old man from having a tug but still allows kids use Kick, a platform that pushes gambling to kids as well as child pornography, rape, assault, hit and run and more. Amazing job guys. Nailed it.
this company needs to be disbanded for…
this company needs to be disbanded for tyranny just like kiers does i will be calling every day
Credit Guido Fawkes
Credit Guido Fawkes
Two-tier media regulator Ofcom never fails to take a swipe at broadcasters such as GB News, for merely doing their job and bringing the reality of modern Britain to our screens. But its vastly increasing army of pen-pushers is about to get a big boost…
The organisation has posted a £1.8 million contract for “the provision of recruitment process outsourcing services” for up to 5 years from February 2026. Interested organisations can apply through the regulator’s own ‘Bravo’ contracting portal. The spending is expected to fund more costly online censors as Ofcom tries to grapple with its new remit to regulate the internet. Not £1.8 million for new staff, but simply for outsourcing their recruitment to an external provider…
For a budget of £1.8 million you could:
Hire 68 new British Army soldiers.
Buy 1,125 hospital beds.
Provide 9,000 pensioners under-79 their winter fuel payment.
Controlling overlords.
Taking away the rights of the British people. People are allowed privacy. ID and Biometric data can be easily hacked, sold and shared. This a human rights breach.
Suffolk no DAB Multiplex operator after 11 years!
Hopeless website - trying to find out why we get very poor FM reception and terrible DAB - turns out that Suffolk is the one place they don't have anyone working on this even though the agreement to do this was made in December 2014! So 11 years and there is no one to talk to or complain. It is shocking that in this day and age you can't get these services with a proper signal that doesn't break up all the time or no signal. Tried to call but no answer so had to give up.
They are hopeless
Alex gave excellent information and advice on number porting problem
Sky failed to port my landline telephone number and are being completely unhelpful in trying to resolve the issue. They also appear completely clueless about how number porting works.
I telephoned Ofcom and spoke to Alex who explained exactly what had probably happened and where my number most likely was (with BT after it was released by my previous provider). He also explained several options for a resolution or raising a complaint.
Thanks Alex.
Ofcom - a regulator with no teeth or will to use them
Spoke to them about stupidity of their home phone digital switchover guidance. Spoke to someone who kept talking over me and may as well have been a chatbot. Usual lines like - we don't investigate individual complaints, we can't make broadband and/or home phone providers follow any guidance - plus numerous other patronising comments. Obviously think they are something special and achieve nothing for the public.
Prompt, helpful with clear communications
In January, I was helped promptly and successfully by Ofcom in resolving an issue with a telecom company. Thank you.
What a ridiculous organisation and…
What a ridiculous organisation and rule. To have to re-enter a pin code to watch continous programmes in a session on Sky Atlantic etc. I can understand having to enter the pin code once but to have to enter it after each episode has finished and new begins is unter overkill. I do not have children, no under age people in the house and have no visitors that come in the category of under age. Why I can't make a choice to turn this facility off I will never know. Stupid ruling, ridiculous process all for the sake of under 18's, why should I be expected to manage this as a adult I will never understand.
What a national disgrace
Responsible for our third world internet service. At least ten years behind Spain. The chairman with little relevant background 83 years old appointed by Nadine Dorris says it all.
ofcom or should be renamed uselesscom
ofcom or should be renamed uselesscom, what a waste of taxpayers money
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