UK Regulator Ofcom Outlines Proposals to Cut Cellphone Handset Charges on Contracts
September 26 2018 - 9:13AM
Dow Jones News
By Adria Calatayud
The U.K.'s Office of Communications proposed on Wednesday to
require cellular operators to move customers who pay for handsets
and airtime within the same contract to cheaper deals at the end of
the minimum period.
Ofcom, the country's telecommunications regulator, said it is
concerned that around 1.5 million British consumers who bought a
handset with a cellular contract continue to pay the same price
after the end of their minimum contract period. This means that
they are still paying installments toward a handset many have
already paid off, the regulator said.
Ofcom said it is starting a consultation period on a proposal
which would require providers to move customers to a different deal
when their minimum contract-period ends, so they pay only for
airtime.
The regulator is also consulting on a proposal to require
providers to break down the cost of cellular packages, it said.
Ofcom said it will seek comments on its proposals until Nov.
7.
Write to Adria Calatayud at
adria.calatayudvaello@dowjones.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
September 26, 2018 08:58 ET (12:58 GMT)
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