Shouldn't a regulator regulate, not gush?
George Kidd, CEO of Phonepayplus, said broadcasters and service providers were clearly seeking to offer viewers transparency.
"Today's announcement marks the latest step toward rebuilding trust in these exciting services,"
The above was from New Media Age, read the whole article here:
12 companies pass Phonepayplus permission process
If ever proof was needed that the interests of the regulator and the regulated were perfectly aligned... Exciting services? What a load of cobblers. Perhaps people get excited when they see their bills (or their dwindling prepay credit).
I wonder if there is a regulator left in the UK that has the interests of the public, not the industry at heart?