THE regulator will meet Guernsey Electricity bosses to tell them the utility must be more transparent about how it spends customers’ money.
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Phone firms to discuss barring porn from mobiles
TELECOMS operators will meet with the regulator to investigate the possibility of blocking adult content on young people’s mobile phones.
Regulator wants level playing field for fixed-line phone firms
BETTER deals on broadband and phone services could be available if the regulator decides to give all operators access to fixed lines next spring, it said yesterday.
Competition law saves millions
A COMPETITION law is saving housebuyers in Jersey £2m. a year and Guernsey’s regulator believes it could have a similar impact here.
Regulator wants chance to look at food, fuel and fares
FOOD and fuel prices and taxi fares are some of the issues Guernsey’s Office of Utility Regulation could investigate with a new competition law, the regulator has said.
OUR to have ‘light touch’ in future
UTILITIES regulation in Guernsey will apply a ‘light touch’ from now on, Commerce and Employment minister Carla McNulty Bauer has said.
Royal Mail hikes will cost us an extra £1m. a year
ISLANDERS will have to absorb £1m. in higher postal charges after a huge price hike by Royal Mail.
Rising costs mean electricity goes up by 6.5%, not 6.2%
ELECTRICITY bills will rise by 6.5% – an extra £97.50 a year for a three-bedroom all-electric home.
GE can set its own tariffs to achieve 6.3% rise
A REVIEW of electricity tariffs is expected later this year.
OUR doubles savings for some bulk mail
PROPOSALS by Guernsey Post to cut or freeze prices on many of its services have been taken a step further by the regulator, which today announces the pricing structure for the next three years.
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