Information to demonstrate that OFCOM represented the interests of the public in the recent temporary suspension of the USO
Dear Office of Communications,
At the end of April, Royal Mail announced the temporary suspension of the Universal Service Obligation (USO).
My understanding is that OFCOM is the government-approved regulatory and competition authority for the postal industry, with a statutory duty to represent the interests of citizens and consumers.
I am trying to find out, what actions, if any, OFCOM took to represent the interests of the public in this matter.
Therefore, can you please provide me with any information that will demonstrate that OFCOM represented the interests of the public in this matter?
Yours faithfully,
Tony Dixon
Dear Mr Dixon,
Thank you for your email. We have already provided you with a response to your request as attached.
Yours sincerely,
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