Ensuring a nation of connected citizens

31 Oct 2014 03:30 PM

Ofcom has recently published a report outlining work to help ensure that everyone in the UK benefits as much as possible from communications services.

Ofcom’s Citizens and Communications Services report looks at the availability, accessibility and affordability of communications services in the UK.

The report highlights the progress made over the last 10 years in ensuring communications services have kept pace with the changing needs of UK citizens, as well as developments in technology.

It also assesses the challenges facing Ofcom, Government and industry in ensuring the benefits of the communications market are shared across society and the growing expectations of UK citizens are met.

Availability, accessibility and affordability

Ofcom’s principal legal duty includes furthering the interests of citizens - all members of the public in the UK - in relation to communications matters.

The UK has a strong record of ensuring that communications services are widely available and the market delivers meaningful choice and low prices to citizens. While good progress has been made over the past 10 years, there is still more work to do.

Availability of communications services

Accessibility of communications services

Affordability of communications services

Addressing current and future challenges

With the needs and expectations of UK citizens growing and technologies rapidly changing, the report also considers current and future challenges facing Ofcom, policymakers and industry. These include:

1) Delivering wider availability of quality broadband services

Challenges and opportunities:

Ofcom is taking action by:

2) Improving mobile coverage and reliability

Challenges and opportunities:

Ofcom is taking action by:

3) Protecting the interests of disabled consumers

Challenges and opportunities:

Ofcom is taking action by:

4) Helping low income households

Challenges and opportunities

Ofcom is taking action by:

5) Maintaining resilient and reliable access to emergency services

Challenges and opportunities

Dame Patricia Hodgson, Ofcom Chairman, said: “Our ability to access, use and rely on communications services determines how fully we can play a part in our economy, society and culture. They oil the wheels of our daily lives.

 “The UK has a strong record of meeting the communications needs of its citizens, but we recognise that there is more work to do. Plans are in place to address issues of service quality and coverage that still affect many people. We are also working hard to address the needs of the most vulnerable in society, particularly those who struggle with poverty or disability.”

 Ed Richards, Ofcom Chief Executive, said: “Like all developed economies, the UK is completely transforming its communications infrastructure. When Ofcom began, fixed broadband and mobile data use were in their infancy. Today, we are on the way towards a transformation of our digital networks, with superfast broadband and 4G mobile data services spreading across the country and take-up rising fast.

 “We have made very good progress over the last few years, but there is plenty more to do in the future. We need more investment, better coverage, faster services and higher rates of take-up, with the kind of competition that has positioned the UK well so far.

 “If we can maintain the current rate of progress and continue to improve availability, then there are going to be more exciting and more widespread opportunities for growth and innovation across the UK.”

NOTES FOR EDITORS

  1. The recent report complements Ofcom’s Cost and Value report, published in January this year, which describes how competition and innovation has improved the range and quality of UK communications services over the last decade.