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These new Ofcom Rules will be enforced after a 15-month implementation period.

Read more on Ofcom's new automatic compensation scheme.

Read more on Ofcom's new automatic compensation scheme.
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Glad to see this implemented. Telephone and broadband providers tend to walk all over their customers.
I said it before when this was only a suggestion, and I will say it again this is a complete joke.
Just get ready for the price increases to cover the potential payouts because utility companies and others don't do the required pre-checks to ensure, where they are digging doesn't cause damage to a ISP's main feeds.
My home internet went down on Monday night, didn't come back up till late last night, not the fault of my ISP but United Utilities who decided to cut the main feed coming out of the head end, new cable had to be put on a rush order because they just don't have 288F cables laying around, pulled in and spliced up cost quite abit of money to fix.
I still had internet though, because I just tethered my phone to my pc and was still getting over 20Mb download speeds, not quite the same as 220Mb that I get on my home internet but still was enough.
While it's great you were able to earn what's rightfully yours, I'm sure if everyone got wind of how the system worked consumers would abuse it and start threatening Ofcom retaliation. Even if they have no grounds for it and the ISP knew it, it could still mire their reputation or cost them legal fees. It's the same crap that twits in the States seem to be doing these days when a police officer pulls them over for a regular checkup. They read on Facebook that they don't have to talk to anyone, so instead of politely opening the window and offering a cordial discourse, they refuse to disclose anything, sometimes with the repercussion of being arrested and paying for a broken window. When regular idiots get wind of a new 'justice' revelation, they start throwing it around like it's Gandalf's staff.
Reading about it and seeing it happen are 2 different things especially as a lot of the people in ofcom have large shares in a lot of the big companies in the UK.
I like the idea, I just see it being heavily abused. Everyone will try to find loop holes for sure. Then policies will need to be amended, or looked at again.
In that time, ISP will be forced to raise pricing "slightly" to cover costs of claimants, meaning you may see some shut down or get bought out..
As minor is it seems, this will hit ISP companies hard.
I think what needs to be addressed is the fact that you have to pay for some speed packages e.g. 40/40, leaving you with no alternatives, even though its impossible for you to get that 40/40 speed due to location etc. With that in mind, why should you have to pay for something you are not getting. This can also lead to massive ISP complaints through Ofcom's new plans.
I know this is what I've already said in this thread, but I'm just glad to see someone else know how frustrating it is to pay more or the same for an inferior service just because of location. I don't expect 100Mb broadband in the middle of nowhere, but I don't expect to pay for 100Mb broadband either when I can only get 4Mb.
I know this is what I've already said in this thread, but I'm just glad to see someone else know how frustrating it is to pay more or the same for an inferior service just because of location. I don't expect 100Mb broadband in the middle of nowhere, but I don't expect to pay for 100Mb broadband either when I can only get 4Mb.
See that is the ironic part. Twice now I have lived in the sticks (once literally) and both times I paid £50 a month for the internet and had a 60/100gb cap and got about 4mb. Bear in mind that the £50 was just for the internet, not the line rental.
I move to a busy area, all of a sudden I can have 76mb unlimited for £43 a month all in, phone and all (and the call packages for all day calling etc).
Yep. It's horrendous. I think it's just laziness on their part for not bothering to set up a variable pricing structure. They just want a fixed charge on everyone because it's easier. That's my theory; could be wrong.