How do I make a complaint to Ofcom?

How do I make a complaint to Ofcom?

If you wish to complain to Ofcom about content broadcast on a non-BBC TV channel, radio station or video-on-demand service, you can do so: through Ofcom’s website. by telephoning Ofcom on 0300 123 3333 or 020 7981 3040. using Textphone number 18001 01925 650744.

What happens when you complain to Ofcom?

We assess each complaint carefully to see if our rules may have been broken. If we decide the complaint doesn’t raise issues warranting further investigation, we’ll close the complaint and publish a record of this in our Broadcast and On Demand Bulletin, which is published every fortnight.

What can Ofcom do?

Ofcom is the regulator and competition authority for the UK communications industries. It regulates the TV and radio sectors, fixed line telecoms, mobiles, postal services, plus the airwaves over which wireless devices operate.

What are the 4 responsibilities of Ofcom?

Ofcom is responsible for the management, regulation, assignment and licensing of the electromagnetic spectrum in the UK, and licenses portions of it for use in television and radio broadcasts, mobile phone transmissions, private communications networks, wireless devices and so on.

How can I complain about a phone number?

You go to the nearest police station and lodge a complain against all the mobile numbers which sends you unwanted sms or gives you unwanted call. Police can investigate the complain under IT ACt, IPC, TR Act .

How do I complain to talk talk?

How to complain directly to TalkTalk. For complaints about your TV, landline or broadband service call 0345 172 0088. You can also use TalkTalk’s live online chat function to send a complaint. Alternatively you can write to TalkTalk (TTR), PO Box 675, Salford, M5 0NL.

How do I get in touch with Ofcom?

Get in touch by phone or post To speak to us about phone or internet services, or TV or radio programmes, call: 0300 123 3333 – calls cost no more than calls to geographic numbers (01 or 02) and must be included in inclusive minutes and discount schemes in the same way.

How does Ofcom make money?

Ofcom is funded by fees from industry for regulating broadcasting and communications networks, and grant-in-aid from the Government.

How much is an Ofcom Licence?

The licence fee is £75 for five years. Simple Site Light: This licence authorises the use of a radio system operating a base station and mobile stations within a small area (typically 1 kilometre or less). Frequencies available under this licence class are typically used for radio paging systems.

What does Ofcom stand for?

The Office of Communications
The Office of Communications (Ofcom) is the UK’s broadcasting, telecommunications and postal regulatory body.

What to do if an unknown number calls you?

If you answer a call from an unknown number, hang up immediately. If you answer the phone and the caller or recording asks you to select a button or number to stop receiving the calls, you should just hang up. Scammers often use this trick to identify potential targets.

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