Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Ofcom Update: Digital Switchover related licence variations to television multiplex licences

Ofcom today published Digital Switchover related licence variations for the multiplex operators who provide digital terrestrial television (DTT).   These conditions were announced on 7 December 2006, following a public consultation published in July 2006.
 
 
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Ofcom update: Taking account of consumer and citizen interests

In February 2006, the Ofcom Consumer Panel published a consumer interest toolkit to help determine if consumer interests were being considered appropriately in the development of policy. The toolkit is based on three important elements: identifying consumer interests, demonstrating consumer interests and communicating consumer interests.

Ofcom welcomed the report and, in response, set out a number of proposals, including seven key recommendations for building both citizen and consumer interests into Ofcom’s decision making processes and culture. 'Taking account of consumer and citizen interests', published today, gives an account of the progress Ofcom has made in implementing its proposals. The document can be found at:
 
 

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Saturday, February 24, 2007

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