I liked the
UKCTA response and from it I quote:-
Quote:We find it quite bizarre that Ofcom on the one hand proposes to lift the price controls but on the other hand, believes that it is necessary to extract undertakings from BT to ensure that the incumbent does not raise its line rental price and passes through cuts in mobile termination rates. The fact that these undertakings are thought to be necessary must surely be a clear indicator, if not the clearest, that it is actually too early to lift the price controls in the first place.
and the
Citizens Advice Bureau and from it I quote:-
Quote:We therefore welcome the voluntary assurances gained from BT that provide additional protection for such low spending consumers. However, since the precise details of such assurances are not publicly available it is difficult to give a definitive view as to whether they will be sufficient to ensure that such customers are adequately protected.
The majority of responses indicated they did agree with removing regulation controls but
didn't feel the time is right stating that BT still have enough SMP to increase line rental (this appeared to be the main concern) and obviously without knowing the so-called "assurances" BT had given Ofcom, they were not prepared to support Ofcom's recommended option 4 without clear controls of somekind in place to protect consumers.
I especially liked what UKCTA had to say (highlighted) which if I'd thought about it, I would have mentioned also. It is clear that Ofcom does have some concerns otherwise it wouldn't even have to consider getting these secreative "assurances" from BT!