On Page 12 of this report it says
Quote:"The Consumer Experience" publication and launch event in November 2006 was attended by over fifty consumer stakeholders, who welcomed Ofcom's emphasis on the impact of its regulatory decisions on consumers. We will respond to feedback for those who attended for the 2007 Consumer Experience publication, and provide greater granularity in research, particularly in relation to the experience of older and disabled people.
In other words Ofcom only cares about the views of politically correct minorities who probably have no strong views on the core issues such as NTS where Ofcom is still deliberately trying to rig things to make life as easy as possible for the profitability of its old buddies back in the major telcos.
So they only listen to feedback from the 50 consumer patsies who they have invited along and who were no doubt specifically handpicked to not rock the Ofcom boat. And they suggest they will have more granularity in future. Does that imply letting the views of consumers who do not suit the needs of Ofcom's telecoms business buddies fall conveniently through the large holes in the sieve Ofcom clearly use to catch the very few views of consumers that happen to agree with the way that Ofcom does things?