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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

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

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

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

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

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

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

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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  2. Mobile Network Operator
  3. Telecommunications Equipment Supplier

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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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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

What an utterly useless organization…

What an utterly useless organization Ofcom is, set up by other useless people in Government departments to "regulate?" services in this country. All organised by successive Governments to look after wealthy individuals and companies who provide terrble services to the general public and get away with it. The recent fine given to Royal Mail is a point in question, where the £10 million they have to pay for being one of the worst companies in the UK, will be passed onto their customers. So Ofcom, Parliament and the Government, how does this make any sense? A better idea would be to perhaps sack incompetence instead of rewarding it, eh Starmer?

24 March 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

To programs and adverts

Been trying to get in touch with ofcom to see why programs on all channels are repeated Every Week not just once a year,also adverts are nearly as long as the programs. Complete waste of time.

22 March 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Wrote a letter 7 weeks ago after BT cut…

Wrote a letter 7 weeks ago after BT cut me off and cost me money, followed by Sky charging me for a service then not installing it. No response at all from Offcom. Zero. Diabolical service as bad as the organisations I was complaining about

31 January 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

So....from today ofcom will be able…

So....from today ofcom will be able (under the instruction of harmer starmer) to shut down the free speech platforms on u tube etc. We are now officially the new state of Russia! This will be totally over policed whilst avoiding real dangerous issues/content. We shall all be silenced under this awful government. Vote for freedom!!

17 March 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Effectiveness

I have reported and sent physical letter about the number of unsollicited, automated and silent calls they have been totally ineffective.

28 February 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Ofcom is absolutely USELESS

Ofcom is absolutely USELESS. Why do they even exist? You can't respond to my complaint. You can't Investigate or force the company to do anything? So What Use are You? But then... why would Ofcom take action against companies that pay them fees to cover their operating costs.

3 March 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

OFCOM fall short... again

OFCOM have just introduced new rules designed to stop Telecom providers raising prices mid contract but their rules are neither retrospective for existing customers and offer little real protections when taking out new contracts. See MSE for more details. Honestly what's the point of this truly useless, toothless and spineless organisation?

17 January 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

They have just lost a High Court case…

They have just lost a High Court case against GB news ( Sir Jacob Rees - Mogg) from May 2023. Ofcom have to pay GB news costs.
This is a very significant failure by Ofcom and it's decision take GB news to court and attempt to stop free speech.

28 February 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Too busy trying to stop people watching…

Too busy trying to stop people watching anything on TV that isn't the government narrative than helping actual people being ripped off by broadband and mobile phone companies. Another utterly corrupt propaganda wing of the Labour Government these useless eaters really ought to be sh*t.

2 February 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Refusal to help

My vulnerable 89 year old mother-in-law pays for a landline and broadband with Vodafone that has stopped working. I tried to report this to Vodafone but they refused to do anything about it because I was not the account holder (in a similar situation last year, BT simply had an engineer check the line with a timely, professional, no fuss response). Vodafone turned it into a data protection issue - which it isn't because I'm providing information, I'll know if it works by a successful phone call to her, or an email from her.

So I phoned Ofcom, whose operative continually fobbed me off by saying pretty much what Vodafone said, saying that they need an account number to check a phone line. This is not the case (note: I have a degree in Communications Engineering). Or to say it's a data protection issue. This is not the case (note: I am my company's data protection officer). All in all a wholly useless exercise. There is no provision to help the vulnerable, except for a hideously offensive remark from the Ofcom woman that my mother-in-law should give someone power of attorney.

It doesn't seem to me that Ofcom is doing its duty. Certainly there's no duty of care for the vulnerable.

29 January 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Ofcom sum up

Offcom sum up , Ofcom is like a repetative public enquiry going no where and doing nohing but repetative acknowledgement of their repetative failures . with out power to directly stop or intervene on mobile netwoks failures to cover All areas whilst taking billions from easy to supply areas . Not servicing the more difficult areas must be an enforced by trade law for all providers Shut them down and fine them if no compliace , far to much profit and no propely coverd services in far to many areas .

29 January 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Waste of time if you have issues with…

Waste of time if you have issues with your broadband provider, don't bother. Just spoke to them after having issues with VM. They explained that they can do little to these broadband companies. So basically they are just garnish, in other words a complete waste of time.

16 January 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

mobile coverage option added to website

ia year ago I wrote a one star review asking for crowd sourcing data. Visit ofcom site to provide feedback of mobile coverage if your not getting signal promised. Well done - brilliant improvement. Just upgraded the score to reflect this.

The old no longer valid review from Dec 2024
Information on Ofcom site appears closer to reality so mobile coverage maps that are overly optimistic need looking at - why is their no app for testing actual signal strength and reporting back to Ofcom so real user experiences of areas for improvement can be identified and also fed back to the mobile providers so these maps can be updated. we already pay for these improvements as part of our mobile bill but have no way of feeding back crowdsourced data of where money needs spending

31 December 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Absolutely useless

Absolutely useless. This Tax Payers Government Department is not fit for purpose.

Most of the time they say they can't do anything or pass the buck.

In your policy you say make sure that tv is for a diverse audience. Have you seen Freeview lately that's government owned ie bbc. It's nothing but rubbish. You may aswell call it Simon Cowell Production And his Empire of steering tv to non educational, and is absolutely a Brain Dead programming. No History no epic movies. No educational programmes just auctions and the rest of the cheap to make rubbish. And Z listers made by itv continues for cheap programmes.
What a waste of tax payers MONEY DISBAND THIS GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT MAKE IT A STAFF MEET TARGETS....NOT A DAY HOLIDAY PAID BY THE TAX PAYER!!

15 October 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Contacted them multiple times about the…

Contacted them multiple times about the malpractice and bully tactics of broadband companies. It doesn't look like they're interested at looking at this systemic industry wide problem where people are threatened with massive bills for swapping providers, lied to about contracts and hit with hidden charges.

20 December 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Fake profiles on Facebook

There are a load of fake profiles on Facebook yet you are doing nothing about it. Use of commicating devices is a criminal offence and unless you do something about it I will have to go higher. I will now look into which department sits above OFCOM and raise a formal complaint.

28 October 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Ofcom are useless and need to be shut…

Ofcom are useless and need to be shut down. Daily anti semetic coverage on BBC and the woke nonsense continues unabashed, Ofcom do nothing. You could not make it up

"Please do not send email to this address as it is an unattended mailbox. You can find out how to contact us on the Ofcom website. Thank you for contacting Ofcom. Your views are important to us as they help us to ensure that TV channels, radio stations, and on demand services follow our codes and rules.What happens next If you've already complained to the BBC Ofcom will not normally write back to you with the outcome of its considerations. However, please be assured that if your complaint does raise a potential issue, we will start an investigation. Whether or not we believe an investigation is required, your comments and feedback will be considered, and all our decisions are published in our fortnightly Broadcast and On Demand Bulletin. This includes the latest decisions about the complaints we’ve received.
If you haven't complained to the BBC first
Other than in exceptional circumstances, Ofcom can only consider your complaint if you've already complained to the BBC first. You can do this via their website.
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For information about how Ofcom assesses complaints and conducts investigations about BBC programmes, please see our website.

14 October 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

No reason for existence

I have no internet for more than 1 week. I called the company Cuckoo every day. I sent them emails. I cannot find any solution. I told them I will call ofcom and they said do it because they know there will be no action.
I called ofcom today and they told me to do what I already have done and after 8 weeks if I am still not satisfied to complain to ombudsma. So no action against a company that offers no service. Why do you exist? Why are you paid?
I know very well how objective ombudsman service is, I have tried again. They always support big companies and organisations and the customer/client/ student/parent is wrong.
Britain you have failed to your core. So much corruption everywhere.

3 October 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Off-com ombudsman

These one star reviews do not reflect the total pointlessness of the ofcom process. I’ve applied to ofcom and the financial ombudsman. In both cases i was bullied by large firms. in both cases after wasting my time submitting evidence - the ombudsman just found the companies followed the procedures which they write -whereby bulling customers and taking additional payments from their bank accounts or freezing theircsetvices is all ok. Close the ombudsman down. it’s a waste of money, takes an age and responds in an archaic way with long tedious responses. just move to better suppliers and don’t waste your time.

1 October 2024
Unprompted review

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