Regulations that would make telecom companies warn customers about high bills being considered

ComReg is examining whether it should introduce regulations to require telecom firms to provide usage or spending alerts to warn consumers when they are likely to exceed their monthly allowances

Regulations that would make telecom companies warn customers about high bills being considered

The telecoms regulator is to consider introducing new measures to prevent consumers receiving unexpectedly high bills as new research shows that one in five mobile phone users have experienced “bill shock”.

ComReg is examining whether it should introduce regulations to require telecom firms to provide usage or spending alerts to warn consumers when they are likely to exceed their monthly allowances on phone and broadband packages.

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