Ofcom has told internet service providers (ISPs) to be more upfront about broadband speeds, after an investigation found many fail to follow its code of practice.
Using the mobile internet in another European Union country will become cheaper from July, after the European Commission announced new price caps on the amounts providers can charge.
Home insurance and repairs company HomeServe has today been fined £750,000 by telecoms regulator Ofcom for making excessive silent and abandoned calls to consumers.
Using your mobile in another European Union country should become cheaper from July, after a deal was provisionally agreed by the European Parliament and the Council of Ministers this week.
Landline and broadband costs could fall after the communications regulator said it would cap the price BT can charge rival firms for renting its lines to them.
7 March 2012
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