Broadband Customers at Risk of Being Short-Changed Out of Pounds52m in Compensation
August 21, 2017
August 21, 2017
LONDON, Aug. 21 -- Citizens Advice issued the following news release:
People with broadband and landline telephone service problems are likely to be at least Pounds52 million worse off under a compensation scheme proposed by telecoms firms compared to one proposed by the regulator Ofcom, new analysis from Citizens Advice finds.
Broadband and landline consumers are already particularly unlikely to get compensation when they receive a poor service. Separate research by Ci . . .
People with broadband and landline telephone service problems are likely to be at least Pounds52 million worse off under a compensation scheme proposed by telecoms firms compared to one proposed by the regulator Ofcom, new analysis from Citizens Advice finds.
Broadband and landline consumers are already particularly unlikely to get compensation when they receive a poor service. Separate research by Ci . . .