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Compulsory MAC's by Christmas?
Posted by: eusty on Tuesday, November 28, 2006 - 10:42 PM
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As anyone who has tried to switch broadband connections will tell you, it's
not without it's problems, but new rules to force internet providers to make it
easier could be announced before Christmas.
The industry regulator, Ofcom, has recently been looking into the problem of
migration access codes (MACs) which allow customers to switch providers without
any disconnection, after receiving a large number of complaints on the process.
At the root of the problem is the fact that MAC codes are only covered by a
voluntary code of practice but Ofcom said that it is prioritising the issue of
forcing ISP's to provide codes to customers.
The problem has been bought to light recently by several high profile cases
involving network provider NetServices who refused to offer MAC codes to
customers of bankrupt vISPs E7even and Gio Internet when the went under who
wished to move to a different ISP. Recently NetServices cust off Fast24 and V21/Biscit
customers only giving them the possibility to migrating to an ISP of their
choice.
| "What it boils down to for us is choice — making sure customers
are able to leave a service if they think there's something better
for them out there". "The MAC process makes life easier for
consumers who want to switch." "Whenever we receive a lot of
complaints there's clearly an issue, but we hope we have identified
this issue early before it becomes a problem for the mainstream". |
| Ofcom spokesperson |
Ofcom said it hoped to release a statement before Christmas on it's plan of
events which should hopefully mean customers will have an automatic right to
choose to migrate to an ISP of their choice.
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