Ofcom chief calls for ISP transparency

Will consumers pay for iPlayer?

Ofcom’s chief executive Ed Richards has called for ISPs to be more transparent in the real connection speeds that they are offering consumers, but suggested that the public may have to pay to access high bandwidth utilities like the BBC iPlayer.

Richard believes that customers' current concerns are as much about call centres as the disparity between the advertised speeds and what they actually get – but that this is changing fast. He was speaking to the Institution of Engineering and Technology when he made the comments.

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