Office of Telecommunications

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The Office of Telecommunications (Oftel) was the former UK government regulator responsible for overseeing the telecommunications industry before its functions were taken over by Ofcom.

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Office of Telecommunications canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf government agency
telecommunications regulator
country United Kingdom
countryOfOperation United Kingdom
field communications regulation
telecommunications policy
governmentFunction communications regulation
economic regulation
hasRegulatoryPowersOver BT Group
surface form: British Telecom

UK mobile network operators
jurisdiction United Kingdom
locatedIn United Kingdom
parentOrganization UK government
surface form: Government of the United Kingdom
regulates telecommunications industry in the United Kingdom
regulatoryScope fixed-line telephone services
mobile telephone services
telecommunications network operators
replacedBy Ofcom
role promotion of competition in telecommunications markets
protection of telecommunications consumers
regulation of telecommunications services
sector telecommunications
shortName Oftel
status defunct
successor Ofcom
successorAgency Office of Communications
typeOfOrganization independent regulator

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Ofcom precededBy Office of Telecommunications