Mobile operator O2 (VMO2) has been fined £150k by the UK telecoms regulator, Ofcom, after they were found to have provided “inaccurate and incomplete information” during an earlier investigation into the company’s billing issues (here), which separately resulted in the operator being fined £10.5m for overcharging customers. Section 135 of the Communication Act 2003 requires […]
Ofcom Fines O2 UK GBP150,000 Over Inaccurate Information
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