BT has been fined £2.8 million ($3.6 million) by Ofcom for failing to provide clear and simple contract information to 1.1 million customers of its EE and Plusnet services. The fine is a result of contract failures that affected millions of customers, leading to exit fees that will now be refunded. The media watchdog announced the penalty, highlighting the telecom group's failure to meet regulatory standards in the UK.
Martin Lewis' MSE warns EE and Plusnet customers 'you are due to get refunds' https://t.co/EpE8UKCuxJ
The media watchdog said Wednesday it has fined telecoms group BT £2.8 million ($3.6 million) for failing to provide enough information to more than a million customers of mobile phone network EE and internet service provider Plusnet. https://t.co/hRt4jyJdcx
BT has been fined £2.8m after EE and Plusnet failed to provide clear and simple contract information to more than a million customers. Read more 🔗 https://t.co/6sFh6QQPOr
BT to refund EE and Plusnet customers over exit fees https://t.co/s4snuGaGlR
BT fined £2.8m over failures affecting 1.1 million EE and PlusNet customers Read more 🔗 https://t.co/6sFh6QQPOr
Martin Lewis warns DWP claimants they are at risk of losing '£80 a week' https://t.co/LZ00uWSpW0
Ofcom hands BT a £2.8 million fine for failing to provide contact information to customers in the UK. Read the details here. https://t.co/Worw2cbLWm #Ofcom | #Tech | #News
BT to refund EE & Plusnet customers over exit fees https://t.co/mCbekGNrpP
BT fined £2.8m over contract failures for 1.1m EE and Plusnet customers https://t.co/RlGJ209Geh
Ofcom fines BT £2.8m over contract failures for millions of EE and Plusnet customers #EE #Plusnet #Ofcom #BT https://t.co/4PT5zgju3Q