Category: Regulation
Fears that Newzbin2 style blocking may lead to price rises
BT has as yet not started implementing its block of the Newzbin2 service, but on 14th October it did meet with the Motion Picture Association to discuss implementation of the block.
ASA publishes speed claim guidelines for broadband adverts
Everyone knew the gist of the report, but with its release broadband providers will now be able to adjust their guidelines. The firm to gain the most from the ASA guidelines is Virgin Media on their cable products which have fixed speed connections due to the cable technology.
ASA report into broadband advert speed claims expected this week
The ASA report into broadband speed claims used in advertising is expected to be released this week, with a leaked copy in the Independent claiming that broadband suppliers will only be able to use speed claims if 10% of customers can receive these speeds.
TalkTalk still the most complained about broadband provider
Ofcom have released statistics on the number of complaints received against phone, broadband and mobile companies, with TalkTalk keeping their spot as the most complained about broadband and phone service provider.
Communications Act could make parental controls obligatory
Jeremy Hunt in a speech to the Royal Television Society has outlined measures for controlling access to offensive and unlawful content.
Ofcom to progress white space wireless broadband specification
Ofcom are to press forwards with work that would allow the UK to use white space wireless broadband technology
TalkTalk fined £3m by Ofcom over incorrect billing
TalkTalk have been fined £3 million by Ofcom over incorrect billing brought about through the merger of the Tiscali UK business into TalkTalk.
Ofcom publishes mobile coverage research
Ofcom has published research on mobile not-spots, concluding that in general the mobile covergae information provided by the mobile networks was reasonably accurate for outdoor use. The research focussed primarily on voice, rather than data issues.
Two Davenport Lyons lawyers suspended for sending ‘intimidating letters’
Copyright infringement is the topic of the week it seems, with two lawyers been suspended by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal and fined £20,000 each plus costs.
UK rural broadband take-up higher than urban
Ofcoms annual market review for the markets it regulates has been published, and reveals that rural take-up of broadband surpasses that of urban areas by some 5 percentage points.