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Ofcom told off (kindof) by the Homeoffice
May 31st, 2006 at 4:58pm
 
Going through the history of Ofcom's consultations, I noticed the one titled, Regulation on VoIP Services.  At the time, I never got around to reading this so therefore didn't reply to the consultation but curious at who had replied I noticed the response from Hazel Blears here.

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I am writing on behalf of the Home Office, the Police Service and other agencies to express concern about the light-touch approach Ofcom is taking to ensuring the availability of access to the emergency services to users of VoIP services, as set out in Ofcom's further consultation on the regulation of VoIP services.

We are dealing here with an important public safety issue, with the possibility of thousands of consumers living and working without immediate means of summoning emergency assistance, and very possibility, without the knowledge that they are in such a situation.  That is too important an issue to leave entirely to the marketplace to resolve...

Reading more into, it appears that our infamous Ofcom and what seems their main policy on avoiding any/all regulation, wanted to leave it upto VoIP providers whether they provided access to emergency services or not.  Basically, Ofcom were only encouraging VoIP providers to provide access to emergency services but not actually making it so they had no choice.

Hazel Blears and co obviously (and good on them) don't like this at all!

Maybe we should inform Hazel Blears that it isn't just on this occasion that Ofcom have taken a lighter-touch to teleco's instead of using their regulatory powers?  As we all know, Ofcom have always shown favourtism towards teleco's even if that means it is a detriment to us consumers!

Come on Ofcom - take note that you are here for us consumers as well, or have you forgotten?
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Reply #1 - May 31st, 2006 at 8:14pm
 
A good spot bbb_uk and a very serious point raised by Hazel Blears.  I thought the phrase "Ofcom's light-touch approach" sum's up very well their tendency to be inactive and ultimately ineffective.

bbb_uk wrote on May 31st, 2006 at 4:58pm:
Maybe we should inform Hazel Blears that it isn't just on this occasion that Ofcom have taken a lighter-touch to teleco's instead of using their regulatory powers?  As we all know, Ofcom have always shown favourtism towards teleco's even if that means it is a detriment to us consumers!


Your suggestion made me think that perhaps members of this forum could be doing more to raise this and related issues by contacting not just Hazel Blears but other MPs too.  It might be particularly timely to try to do more to put the spotlight on Ofcom now it is currently reviewing the telephone numbering plan and now its chief executive, Stephen Carter, has announced his forthcoming departure.

I'm afraid I don't know who the key MPs are, the relevant committees etc but I'm sure others on this forum do!  I remember there's an Early Day Motion objecting to the use of 0870 - maybe there should be  an EDM objecting to Ofcom's light-touch approach !!

What do others think generally about putting the spot-light on Ofcom over this summer in particular ?
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There's more of us that them, stick together and challenge 0870/0845 etc etc
 
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Reply #2 - Jun 1st, 2006 at 5:30pm
 
gdh82 wrote on May 31st, 2006 at 8:14pm:
A good spot bbb_uk and a very serious point raised by Hazel Blears.  I thought the phrase "Ofcom's light-touch approach" sum's up very well their tendency to be inactive and ultimately ineffective.

bbb_uk wrote on May 31st, 2006 at 4:58pm:
Maybe we should inform Hazel Blears that it isn't just on this occasion that Ofcom have taken a lighter-touch to teleco's instead of using their regulatory powers?  As we all know, Ofcom have always shown favourtism towards teleco's even if that means it is a detriment to us consumers!


Your suggestion made me think that perhaps members of this forum could be doing more to raise this and related issues by contacting not just Hazel Blears but other MPs too.  It might be particularly timely to try to do more to put the spotlight on Ofcom now it is currently reviewing the telephone numbering plan and now its chief executive, Stephen Carter, has announced his forthcoming departure.
I'm afraid that Hazel Blears wouldn't be much help.  It also appears that Ofcom (like the BBC) are pretty-much their own boss with no-one else to answer to.  Any complaints we make would likely just be thrown out.
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Reply #3 - Jun 1st, 2006 at 8:00pm
 
If you are dissatisfied with the performance of any government department or public body (ie Ofcom) you can complain to the National Audit Office (www.nao.gov.uk). ; They are reasonablely independent of the Government (they report to Parliament direct) and produce some hard hitting reports.
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Reply #4 - Jun 6th, 2006 at 3:24pm
 
bbb_uk wrote on May 31st, 2006 at 4:58pm:
Hazel Blears and co obviously (and good on them) don't like this at all!

Maybe we should inform Hazel Blears that it isn't just on this occasion that Ofcom have taken a lighter-touch to teleco's instead of using their regulatory powers?  As we all know, Ofcom have always shown favourtism towards teleco's even if that means it is a detriment to us consumers!

Come on Ofcom - take note that you are here for us consumers as well, or have you forgotten?


The problem is that Ofcom's consultations are always such a pathetically hollow sham and take so little notice of any comments made and are so great in number that most of us can no longer be bothered to respond.

Stephen Carter has been a total disgrace during his term of office and has spent all his time featherbedding his nest for some next cushy job at board level at BT, NTL, Vodafone or wherever.  The man has no conscience whatsoever and not a scintilla of concern for the citizen consumer in his body (just like Tony Blair I now notice).  He is clearly a total careerist committed only to his next pay rise and highly undeserved promotion and enoblement.

The fact that Hazel Blears has to write complaining about the total incompetence of the Board directors of one of New Labour's own creations surely says it all! Angry Cry  

See www.newlabourscandals.co.uk/bodies.htm
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