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Ofcom say no to poor speed moves
Posted by: eusty on Thursday, December 20, 2007 - 04:58 PM
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Ofcom boss, Ed Richards, said in a
letter to the panel that although he would promise to implement a number of
their suggestions, he wasn't going to introduce and penalties for providing poor
speeds.
"As mentioned previously in my letter dated 10 December, we very
much welcome the contribution made by the Consumer Panel in the
current debate about the advertising of broadband speeds."
"We agree that it is a vital issue for consumers and Ofcom has already been
looking at these issues. Our initial proposals, on which we will be engaging
with consumer groups and industry early in the New Year, are very much in line
with the measures set out in your letter." |
| Ed Richards Ofcom chief executive |
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