No images? Click here Hi, and welcome to our latest monthly newsletter, where you’ll find all our latest news, features and guides. We hope you find it useful! ‘Jules Rimet now streaming…’? Changing World Cup viewing habits in the digital ageThe FIFA Men's World Cup has officially kicked off and as the competing home nations, England and Wales, go for glory, our new research shines a light on the different ways people plan to follow the action... Read more How a social tariff saved hundreds on broadband costsFind out how a broadband customer was able to save hundreds of pounds on their bill by switching to a ‘social tariff’ package, available to people on certain benefits... Read more New rules to fight fake number fraudPhone users will be better protected against scammers using fake phone numbers, under new rules announced by Ofcom... Read more Top tips to stay safe from the scammersScams have been on the rise in recent years, but there are actions you can take to protect yourself from the scammers. Take a look at our top tips... Read more Farewell to the fax machine?You might not have had much reason to use a fax machine in recent years – and we’re now consulting on changes to telecoms rules that could see it become a thing of the past... Help for cutting your energy use and costs at homeAmid rising living costs, we’ve pulled together some tips for things you can do at home to save energy, lower your electricity bills and play a part in tackling climate change... How new satellite technology could unlock broadband for remote homesOur plan for enabling innovation and growth in the use of radio spectrum could lead to more people benefiting from satellite broadband – find out how it works and what it might mean for you... Read more Listen to Life Online, an Ofcom podcast exploring themes around online safetyProblems with your home phone or broadband?Here’s some information on how to complain if you're waiting for a new line or a fault to be repaired... Read more What is the watershed?There are strict rules about what can be shown on TV before the 9pm watershed. But what exactly is the watershed and how does it work?... Read more Ofcom is the independent regulator and competition authority for the UK communications industries. We have responsibilities across television, radio, video on demand, telecoms, wireless communications and postal services. News releases and other resources for journalists are available on our website. Our third-party email service stores your personal data outside the EU/UK and uses cookies to measure engagement with our email updates. Cookies help us to improve our service. See our cookies policy. You can check whether you have accepted these tracking cookies and opt out by managing your preferences. You can choose which email updates you receive by managing your preferences or you can unsubscribe from all email updates. |