Ofcom considers guidelines on broadband advertising

Ofcom considers guidelines on broadband advertising



December 19, 2015

Ofcom could introduce new guidelines on the selling of broadband early next year.

The regulations would help ensure that advertising gives consumers accurate information about broadband speeds.

At the moment broadband providers tend to advertise an ‘up to’ speed, which few people actually receive in practice.

Under the new regulations, broadband providers could be subject to formal action if they fail to provide accurate information about the broadband speed customers will receive.

In October, the Ofcom Consumer Panel consulted the leading six net service firms in the UK about broadband speeds, to find out why consumers are often not able to receive the high speeds advertised.

The panel subsequently asked Ofcom to establish a mandatory code of practice for net firms.

Under the proposed new code, when they sign up for broadband, customers will receive information on what speed they can expect and the factors that affect this. The broadband provider will then be required to call customers two weeks after installation to let them know what speed they are getting.

The code is expected to allow consumers to swap to a different package free of charge, if their broadband access is significantly lower than that advertised, or even terminate their agreement.

Tim Yeo

Related Posts

Expansion of Swisscom’s HSPA network

Comments Off on Expansion of Swisscom’s HSPA network

Pre-paid service introduced by Vizada

Comments Off on Pre-paid service introduced by Vizada

Broadband unavailable for business in rural Wales

Comments Off on Broadband unavailable for business in rural Wales

ZyXEL new bonded ADSL2+ gateway

Comments Off on ZyXEL new bonded ADSL2+ gateway

GTA TeleGuam appoints EVP-Operations

Comments Off on GTA TeleGuam appoints EVP-Operations

AOL offers broadband with no contract tie-in

Comments Off on AOL offers broadband with no contract tie-in

Thales Upgrades Datacryptor Ethernet Layer 2 Network Encryptors

Comments Off on Thales Upgrades Datacryptor Ethernet Layer 2 Network Encryptors

Edge Telecom Acquires Invomo With Support From Harelequin Finance

Comments Off on Edge Telecom Acquires Invomo With Support From Harelequin Finance

Isocore Completes Successful Interoperability Testing

Comments Off on Isocore Completes Successful Interoperability Testing

Satellite broadband launches in UK

Comments Off on Satellite broadband launches in UK

ISPA welcomes Digital Britain Review

Comments Off on ISPA welcomes Digital Britain Review

NEC, Airvana Announce Standards-Compliant Femtocell Solution

Comments Off on NEC, Airvana Announce Standards-Compliant Femtocell Solution

Create Account



Log In Your Account