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SeiNzvxA
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John Flasby Lawrence Whittingdale
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<p>Reliable access to telecommunications and internet services is vital for the operation of essential services and our everyday home, work, education, and social lives. All service providers are responsible for their own networks. However, there are statutory obligations they have to meet set out by Ofcom the independent regulator.</p><p>The sector has proven itself extremely robust, and the UK has never suffered a major nationwide loss of telecoms or broadband services. On rare occasions where the sector does experience outages part of these statutory obligations on Vodafone and other providers is to maintain the availability of services and report significant outages to Ofcom. Therefore should thresholds for service failure have been met on this occasion, Ofcom would fully investigate the circumstances and take appropriate action.</p><p>There are protections in place for consumers under Ofcom’s voluntary industry automatic compensation scheme (of which Vodafone is a signatory). Following a loss of service, if repairs are delayed by more than two working days, customers may be entitled to compensation of £9.33 for each calendar day.</p>
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Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
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Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
Department for Science, Innovation and Technology
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95Cn8bWE
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John Flasby Lawrence Whittingdale
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