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Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jul 12
Ofcom Launches 1-Touch Broadband Switching as Virgin Media Faces £28 Million Fine
Updated
Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jul 12

Ofcom Launches 1-Touch Broadband Switching as Virgin Media Faces £28 Million Fine

3 articles · Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jul 12

Summary

  • Ofcom said its One Touch Switch system now lets broadband, landline and pay-TV customers move provider by contacting only the new company, cutting a process that often deterred households from changing deals.
  • The push follows years of switching friction and a £28 million fine for Virgin Media, which Ofcom said mishandled millions of cancellation calls over three years by hanging up on customers or keeping them on hold.
  • Customers can still face exit fees if they are mid-contract, so Ofcom advises checking terms first; some may still call their current provider to negotiate a matching offer instead of leaving.
  • The broader message is that regulators are using simpler switching rules across essential services as cost-of-living pressure pushes consumers to seek savings worth hundreds of pounds.

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