Examples of 'ofcom' in a sentence

Meaning of "ofcom"

Ofcom is a noun that refers to the Office of Communications in the UK responsible for regulating communications, broadcasting, and postal services in the country
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  • Acronym of Office of Communications.
  • Uncommon form of Ofcom.

How to use "ofcom" in a sentence

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Ofcom is concerned about all these developments.
The craze is highlighted by communications regulator OfCom.
Ofcom has published its annual report on.
Comments from ofcom.
Ofcom intends to achieve this vision by.
Data published by OfCom.
Ofcom concluded that nothing unacceptable had happened.
If we mention bestiality Ofcom would be pissed off.
Ofcom would be seriously pissed off.
Voice calls which have been allocated by Ofcom.
Ofcom has received no opposition to the current plans.
There are no must carry rules mandated by Ofcom.
Ofcom confirmed it was investigating the interview.
This is apparently not enough for Ofcom.
Ofcom proposals to improve mobile coverage in rural areas.

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The document published by Ofcom is available here.
Ofcom awards two new community radio licences.
Government minded to appoint Ofcom as online harms regulator.
Ofcom invites applicants for community radio licences.
There are proposals to give Ofcom new powers in order to do so.
Ofcom consults on localised mobile communication services on aircraft.
The specific constraints proposed by Ofcom read as follows.
Ofcom drafts new rules to promote fibre investment.
Any such changes would be subject to approval by Ofcom.
Ofcom to regulate social media platforms.
This caused a number of complaints to Ofcom.
Ofcom guidance on operating in other countries.
This prompted the governing body Ofcom to investigate.
Ofcom is assessing the complaints against broadcasting rules.
More information on the report by Ofcom.
Ofcom make more spectrum available.
The good news is that Ofcom has a solution.
Ofcom claims it has no powers to do this.
We said as much in our response to Ofcom.
Ofcom insisted it was acting in the interest of customers.
She may wish to turn to Ofcom.
Ofcom is clearly not going to go away.
It is an implementation of the guidelines set by the regulator Ofcom in the UK.
Ofcom will not initiate a competitive process in such cases.
This is also in part because of regulatory requirements imposed by Ofcom.
Ofcom did not impose any price controls or cost orientation.
The killing of the caiman sparked a number of complaints to Ofcom.
Ofcom can issue fines or revoke broadcast licenses if necessary.
It will be for Ofcom to decide.
Ofcom received a total of eight complaints about the incident.
Any changes in the codes require the consent of Ofcom.
Ofcom and the igf.
The result of this application will be announced by Ofcom in due course.
Ofcom is the independent regulator for the communications industry.
Such function is to be exercised in consultation with and with the agreement of Ofcom.

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