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TalkTalk once again tops the tables as the most complained about landline and broadband provider, the telecoms regulator reveals.
23 September 2011
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Unfair contracts that tie millions of landline and broadband customers into new deals on expiry, unless they opt out, will be banned.
13 September 2011
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Ofcom has handed telecoms company TalkTalk a £3 million fine for billing customers for services they never received.
18 August 2011
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The gap between advertised and actual broadband speeds is growing, new research by telecommunications regulator Ofcom shows.
27 July 2011
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Millions of people are set to get cheaper internet access after BT was told this week to slash the prices it charges rival firms in rural areas.
21 July 2011
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Consumers can now benefit from shorter phone and broadband contracts as new regulations come into force today.
26 May 2011
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Landline giant BT has reduced the cost of calls to mobiles but savvy MoneySavers can make even further savings.
24 May 2011
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TalkTalk has been found guilty of mis-selling landline services by the communications regulator.
24 May 2011
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The cost of calling mobile phones from other networks and landlines is set to become cheaper after Ofcom announced it will impose a reduction in charges.
15 March 2011
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Landline contracts that automatically lock you into a new deal after your present one expires could be banned.
3 March 2011

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