Ofcom definition

Ofcom means the Office of Communications.
Ofcom means the Office of Communications as established under section 1 of the Office of Communications Act 2002;
Ofcom means the Office of Communications; and

Examples of Ofcom in a sentence

  • The Buyer agrees not to object to Ofcom or any tier of local government to the Decommissioning of the Goods.

  • Ofcom requires each communications provider to comply with communications law including the We have been set up by the UK telecoms industry to enable different communications providers (or CPs) to send switching messages to each other to enable customers to easily switch their fixed voice and/or broadband service from one CP to another CP in accordance with the switching general condition.

  • In accordance with Ofcom regulations, a Code of Practice for Complaints is in place.

  • KCOM will resume provision of the Services provided pursuant to this Agreement as soon as possible following receipt of notice from the CP that Ofcom has lifted the suspension.

  • Under the terms of the USP access conditions imposed on us by Ofcom, we must provide access to our Inward Mail Centres to other postal operators and users who have Letters and Large Letters for delivery in the United Kingdom.


More Definitions of Ofcom

Ofcom means the Office of Communications or its competent successor body or authority;
Ofcom means the Office of Communications as established by the Office of Communications Act 2002;
Ofcom means the Office of Communications and/or any successor body;
Ofcom means the Office of Communications as defined in the Office of Communications Act 2002;
Ofcom means the Office of Communications or any competent successor.
Ofcom means the Office of Communications as established pursuant to section 1(1) of the Office of Communications Act 2002 (2002 c. 11).
Ofcom the Office of Communications;