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Panel says it will continue to work in partnership to ensure consumers have a strong advocate in communications sector

11 April 2012

Responding to today’s statement from the Government following the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) consultation into the future of the consumer landscape, the Communications Consumer Panel has reiterated that it will continue to work closely with other consumer stakeholders in the new landscape to ensure effective consumer advocacy.

Panel Chair Bob Warner said: “The telecommunications market develops rapidly – and the communications needs of consumers and citizens in the 21st century are integral to people’s personal and business lives. We want to ensure that the common issues that affect consumers across a range of industries are addressed in partnership to maximise our and their impact on behalf of consumers. The arrangements in the communications sector work well and at low cost.”

Panel says it will continue to work in partnership to ensure consumers have a strong advocate (PDF 122KB, opens in a new window)

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