We make sure you get the best from your broadband and phone. We also oversee TV and radio, wireless airwaves and the post.
However, we may not be able to deal with individual complaints for each of these areas. Here’s an overview of what we do and don’t do.
We deal with complaints from people and businesses, which helps us to take action against firms when they let customers down.
Parliament has not given us powers to resolve people’s complaints about their phone or broadband service. Instead, these can be dealt with by Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) services.
Although we don’t investigate individual complaints, by highlighting problems you play a vital part in our work and we might investigate a company if monitoring reveals a particular problem.
There are various types of unwanted calls and messages, but Ofcom is only responsible for monitoring silent and abandoned calls.
Other organisations deal with other types of unwanted calls and messages.
Find out how to report or protect yourself from them by selecting the relevant type of call or message in our complaints hub.
We make sure:
We consider every complaint we receive from viewers and listeners. Often, we investigate further. Sometimes, we find broadcasters in breach of our rules.
We regulate BBC content (except the BBC World Service), but you must register complaints about it with the BBC first. If you are not satisfied with the BBC’s response, you can contact us about it. Find out more about how we deal with BBC TV, radio and on-demand complaints.
We accept complaints directly about other TV and radio broadcasters we regulate. Find out more about how we deal with other TV and radio complaints.
We regulate some video-on-demand services. Find out more about how we deal with other video-on-demand complaints.
We also regulate UK-based video-sharing platforms but we do not consider individual complaints. Find out more about how we regulate video-sharing platforms.
Read our rules for broadcasters.
Complain about TV, radio, on demand services and video-sharing platforms.
Although we regulate the postal industry, we cannot investigate individual complaints about postal operators.
Any regulated postal operator must have a complaints procedure on its website.
If you want to complain about Royal Mail, please contact it directly. We don't regulate Parcelforce and Post Office Limited.
We don’t handle:
We always do our best to meet the needs of businesses, consumers, viewers and listeners.
But sometimes things can go wrong – or we can fall short of our own high standards.
If this happens we have procedures to handle your complaints about Ofcom.