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OFCOM

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OFCOMOffice of Communications (Office of Telecommunications, OFTEL; British)
OFCOMOffice of Communication (Correction! office of communications)


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But Ofcom said they only investigate complaints based on voting irregularities or the treatment of TV contestants, not the outcome of programmes.
But research by Ofcom found in practice they received an average speed of 3.
More than half of broadband users are on packages that offer speeds of up to 8 megabits per second, but research by Ofcom found in practice they received an average speed of 3.
 
 
 
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