Own-initiative investigation into Jason Clifford trading as UK Free Software Network concerning compliance with General Condition 14.5 –Dispute Resolution Schemes

12 August 2014

Closed

Complainant Ofcom own-initiative investigation following assessment of evidence regarding whether Jason Clifford trading as UK Free Software Network ("UKFSN") is a member of an approved Dispute Resolution Scheme
Investigation into Jason Clifford trading as UK Free Software Network ("UKFSN")
Case opened 17 June 2014
Case closed 11 August 2014
Summary

Whether UKFSN had complied with its obligations under General Condition 14.5 ("GC14.5") of the General Conditions of Entitlement to implement and comply with a Dispute Resolution Scheme.

Relevant legal provision(s)

GC14.5 concerning implementation and compliance with an Alternative Dispute Resolution ("ADR") scheme

Ofcom has now concluded this investigation.

Since opening this investigation, Ofcom has received confirmation from CISAS (one of the Ofcom approved ADR schemes) that UKFSN is now a member. In light of this, we have decided not to take further action.  However, we will continue to monitor UKFSN through the GC14.5 monitoring and enforcement programme, and should we receive any further information that suggests that UKFSN has failed or is failing to comply with its obligations under GC14.5 then we will consider taking further action.

End of update note

Ofcom has opened this investigation following assessment of evidence regarding whether UKFSN is a member of an approved Dispute Resolution Scheme.

Under GC14.5 Communications Providers (CPs) must implement, and comply, with an Ofcom approved independent Dispute Resolution Scheme for their domestic and small business customers, in relation to the provision of public electronic communications services.

Two such Dispute Resolution Schemes have been approved by Ofcom. They are Ombudsman Service: Communications (http://www.ombudsman-services.org/communications.html) and the Communication and Internet Services Adjudication Scheme (CISAS) (http://www.cisas.org.uk).

Ofcom’s investigation will examine whether there are reasonable grounds for believing that UKFSN has failed to comply with its obligations under GC14.5.


Contact

Enforcement team (enforcement@ofcom.org.uk)

Case reference CW/01132/06/14