Scrapping some deliveries would save Royal Mail between £250 million and £425 million a year, according to Ofcom.
The regulator said it was also planning to cut delivery targets to bring them more in line with other European markets.
The communications watchdog says its research shows people are more willing to accept reduced quality service than price rises to fund better services, and want reliability and affordability more than ...
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ROYAL Mail is set to make a huge change to its deliveries in a massive shake-up for customers. The postal service could scrap second class deliveries on Saturdays and reduce the service to be on ...
Ofcom has confirmed its proposed changes to Royal Mail’s Universal Service Obligation including a reduced Second Class service, a relaxation of delivery targets, and a revamped bulk mail access ...
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Regulator Ofcom has said it is proposing to scrap second class letter deliveries on Saturdays and reduce the service to be on ...
Vodafone has arranged what it calls the first smartphone-based satellite video connection in the UK. An engineer stood on ...