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Ofgem - www.ofgem.gov.uk
Ofgem's governance All customers have been able to change their gas or electricity supplier since May 1999. Since then, over 19 million customers have changed supplier, seeing significant savings on their energy bills. Average energy prices have fallen by 13 per cent in real terms since competition began. energywatch - www.energywatch.org.uk energywatch is the independent watchdog for gas and electricity consumers. They provide free, impartial advice on a range of energy issues. They also take-up complaints on behalf of consumers who are experiencing difficulty in resolving problems directly with their energy suppliers. energywatch is working to ensure that all consumers can get the very best out of their companies, whether they use gas and electricity at home, or for their businesses. So whether you want to save money on your energy bills or you want to know more about the performance of each of the energy companies, the energywatch website is full of useful information. Remember, if you don't feel that you are getting the service you deserve from your energy provider there are many alternative suppliers that you can switch to. Simply enter your details on to the SimplySwitch energy calculator to find who the best supplier for you is.
Home phoneOfcom - www.ofcom.org.uk Ofcom is the regulator for the communications industry. If you have a complaint about your telephone company and the company itself has not been able to resolve it for you, you can contact Ofcom who will investigate the complaint on your behalf. Ofcom took over from Oftel (the former telecoms industry regulator) at the end of December 2003. Ofcom's remit extends to the whole UK communications industry and covers the duties that were previously the responsibility of the Broadcasting Standards Commission, The Independent Television Commission, Oftel, the Radio Authority and the Radio Communications Agency. You can contact Ofcom for help and advice about your telephone service and to make a complaint about your telephone service provider. Due to its wide remit, you can also contact Ofcom to complain about TV programmes or adverts, bad TV or radio reception, or mobile phone masts. Ofcom also deal with applications for licences to operate a radio system, or make enquiries about a licence you already hold. In order to raise a complaint with Ofcom about your telephone service provider, you must follow the Ofcom complaints procedure.
Remember, if you don't feel that you are getting the service you deserve from your home phone service provider there are many alternative suppliers that you can switch to. Simply enter your details on to the SimplySwitch home phone calculator to find who is the best supplier for you.
BroadbandOfcom - www.ofcom.org.uk Ofcom is the new regulator for the communications industry. If you have a complaint about your internet service provider and the company itself has not been able to resolve it for you, you can contact Ofcom who will investigate the complaint on your behalf. Ofcom took over from Oftel (the former telecoms industry regulator) at the end of December 2003. Ofcom's remit extends to the whole UK communications industry and covers the duties that were previously the responsibility of the Broadcasting Standards Commission, The Independent Television Commission, Oftel, the Radio Authority and the Radio Communications Agency. You can contact Ofcom for help and advice about your internet service, and to make a complaint about your internet service provider. Due to its wide remit, you can also contact Ofcom to complain about TV programmes or adverts, bad TV or radio reception, or mobile phone masts. Ofcom also deal with applications for licences to operate a radio system, or make enquiries about a licence you already hold. In order to raise a complaint with Ofcom about your internet service provider, you must follow the Ofcom complaints procedure.
Remember, if you don't feel that you are getting the service you deserve from your internet service provider there are many alternative suppliers that you can switch to. Simply enter your details on to the SimplySwitch broadband calculator to find who is the best supplier for you
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