Ofcom

Ofcom

Telecommunications

London, London 52,307 followers

Making communications work for everyone

About us

Ofcom is the UK's communications regulator. We make sure people get the best from their home phone and mobile services, as well as keeping an eye on TV, radio and on-demand content. We also ensure people don’t get scammed and are protected from bad practice. We also oversee the universal postal service, and the airwaves used by wireless devices. Right now, technology is changing how people work, interact and enjoy themselves. Much of our work is focused on making sure everybody has access to the communications technology they need and that competition can thrive.

Industry
Telecommunications
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
London, London
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2003
Specialties
Communications regulator, Regulation, Broadcasting, Telecommunications, Spectrum, Radio, Post, Mobile, Communications Market, Media Literacy, Public Policy, Competition, Television, and Video-on-demand

Locations

  • Primary

    Riverside House, 2A Southwark Bridge Road

    London, London SE1 9HA, GB

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Employees at Ofcom

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    Did you go to Glastonbury last weekend? 🎸🎶 We were there working hard behind the scenes. Our Spectrum team played a headline role in making sure the festival ran smoothly. 🎤 This included planning the frequencies used for things like microphones, in ear monitors and wireless cameras - helping to ensure interference-free performances across the festival. Find out more about what we got up to and our role at major events like Glasto 👇 https://lnkd.in/eh7DqMVv #Glastonbury2024

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    We're welcoming a new member to The Global Online Safety Regulators Network 👋   The Autoriteit online Terroristisch en Kinderpornografisch Materiaal (ATKM) is one of the Netherlands’ online safety regulators, responsible for monitoring and removing terrorist content and child sexual abuse material online.   Arda Gerkens, Chair of the Board of ATKM said: “Regulation of the online world is still in its infancy. It is of the utmost importance to join forces, so we can be as effective as possible in reaching our common goals for online safety.”    They will be joining organisations across the world working together to help people live safer lives online. Find a full list of our current members and observers here 🔗 https://lnkd.in/esrx4geF

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    Working together to help get more women into technology roles! Last night we were delighted to welcome senior leaders from across the telecoms industry, to an event to celebrate the first anniversary of the Women in Tech pledge. The pledge has been signed by some of the UK's biggest telecoms and technology organisations, who have each committed to taking action to help more women build rewarding careers in tech. A huge thank you to everyone who joined the event and the organisations working to drive more progress in representation of women in the telecoms sector. BT Group CityFibre Colt Technology Services GCHQ Openreach Sky TalkTalk Three UK Virgin Media O2 Vodafone Vorboss Zen Internet

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Top row: Anoosha Vaswani, Lindsey Fussell, Khaouala Dhifallah, Jill Faure, Nihal Newman, Simon Redfern (Ofcom), Alison Kirkby (BT), Lutz Schuler (Virgin Media O2), Harmeen Mehta (BT), Clive Selley (Openreach).

Bottom row: Melanie Dawes (Ofcom), Jeanie York (VMO2), Elizabeth Nguli (Vodafone), Tristia Harrison (TalkTalk)
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    Snapchat has introduced new measures to protect its users - including changes to help prevent teenagers being contacted by strangers. Commenting on these new protections, Richard Wronka, Online Safety Supervision Director at Ofcom, said: “Children will be better protected on Snapchat as a result of the platform implementing this package of measures. "Under the Online Safety Act, we’ve proposed that larger and higher-risk services should make sure children don’t get direct messages from accounts with which they’re not already connected, and that their location information should not be visible to other users.” More on Snapchat's changes: https://lnkd.in/ej4T6ii6

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    Taking our media literacy plans out on the road across the UK 🌟 Last week, our media literacy team travelled across the UK's nations to share our draft three-year plan for media literacy and to hear your valuable feedback.   Thank you to everyone who came to one of our roadshow events in Belfast, Cardiff, Edinburgh and London - including the media literacy experts who presented their work.   #MediaLiteracy 

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    We won Public Sector Employer of the Year at the InsideOut Awards! 🏆 🎉 The awards are a celebration of the organisations and individuals who champion mental health in the workplace. We were also shortlisted for Best Women’s Health Initiative and Employee Network/Resource Group of the year. Congratulations to all our colleagues involved in these fantastic, supportive initiatives! 👏 #MentalHealth #Wellbeing #Awards

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    Today we're marking the release of Ofcom's 500th Broadcast Bulletin, Ofcom's fortnightly update on our latest TV and radio standards cases.🎉 The bulletin is a go-to place for news on Ofcom's broadcasting work - providing details of cases we have assessed, new investigations and our decisions. Reaching 500 editions is a huge milestone for our team, who work tirelessly to assess thousands of TV and radio complaints throughout the year. Check out some of the key figures from our broadcasting work, since we started publishing the bulletin in 2004. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/eNR4_P6g

    • 500 Broadcast bulletins in numbers 

770,714 complaints assessed 
156,988 cases assessed 
148 statutory sanctions
£15,875,250 total fines to broadcasters
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    🎉⚽ The Euros are here! ⚽🎉   It's kick-off time for the Euros and there are now so many different ways to follow the action. 📺🍿

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Funding

Ofcom 1 total round

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Grant

US$ 915.0K

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