The role of Ofcom

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Ofcom, or the Office of Communications, is the regulatory authority for broadcasting, telecommunications and postal services in the UK. It is responsible for overseeing and regulating these sectors to ensure they operate efficiently and in the public interest. Ofcom manages the radio spectrum across the UK, including granting licences and frequency...

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