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Ofcom seeks people's views on a very broad range of policies; at any one time we will have a number of consultations open for comment. This area of our website explains how to find a particular consultation - and how to respond to our consultation teams.
Latest Consultations and Statements
GC4 and the performance of emergency call handling agents
Statement published 13|06|13
Regulation of the provision of post boxes - Decision on the modification to the regulatory obligations on Royal Mail for the provision of post boxes (DUSP 1.8)
Statement published 13|06|13
The quality of live subtitling
Consultation published 17|05|2013
Licence Exempt spectrum use in the 2400 MHz band
Consultation published 09|05|2013
Notice of Ofcom’s proposal to make a limitation order in connection with the potential award of the 600 MHz spectrum band
Consultation published 29|04|2013
Future use of the 700MHz band
Consultation published 24|04|2013
Notice of proposals to make Wireless Telegraphy licence exemption regulations
Consultation published 09|04|2013
080 and 116 number ranges: Consultation on proposed dispute resolution guidance
Consultation published 15|04|2013
Simplifying non-geographic numbers - Policy position on the introduction of the unbundled tariff and changes to 080 and 116 ranges
Consultation published 15|04|2013
Notice of proposals to make Wireless Telegraphy licence exemption regulations
Consultation published 09|04|2013
Consultations
Race Equality Scheme
Consultation published: 22|05|2005
BT's network charge controls: review
Explanatory statement and Notification of proposals on BT’s SMP status and charge controls in narrowband wholesale markets
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0300 123 3000 or 020 7981 3000
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020 7981 3333
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020 7981 3043
How Ofcom Consults
The decisions that Ofcom takes must be based on evidence and need to take into account the views of people and organisations with an interest in the outcome. This Plain English guide explains Ofcom’s consultation process.
