Ofcom
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Openreach to recruit 1,600 new engineers
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Phone and broadband customers should find themselves waiting less time for services to be fixed or installed after Openreach announced plans to recruit 1,600 new engineers.
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BT Sport to drop post-match interviews after swearing
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BT Sport has dropped the use of post-match interviews outside football grounds after bad language from Arsenal fans landed it in hot water.
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Ofcom says tablet computers are helping more older Brits online
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The growing popularity of tablet computers is helping take more older people online according to new research published by Ofcom.
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BT apologises after technical issues delay launch of Next Generation Text Relay service
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BT has apologised to members of the hearing and speech impaired communities after technical problems forced it to delay the launch of its Next Generation Text Relay service.
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Ofcom starts review of Sky Sports 1 and 2 wholesale obligations
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Ofcom has started its review of Sky’s obligation to provide its flagship Sky Sports 1 and 2 channels to rival broadcasters. The media regulator Ofcom had previously forced the satellite giant to offer the channels at a discount under a “wholesale must offer”.
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Ofcom study suggests Virgin Media broadband users more likely to suffer peak time slowing
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New research from Ofcom suggests households with super-fast broadband packages from BT, Sky and other Openreach network resellers are less likely to suffer from peak time slow speeds than Virgin Media customers.