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‘Boundary questions’ for super-regulator

By Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson, Media Editor

Published: July 28 2007 06:17 | Last updated: July 28 2007 06:17

Five years to the week after Lord Currie was appointed to make sense of the regulatory silos attempting to govern a converging communications sector, Ofcom’s founding chairman is facing questions about whether its reach should stretch further.

The scandals arising from television companies’ pursuit of phone-in revenues seem a prime example of the problems that Ofcom’s creators hoped to avoid when they rolled five media and telecoms regulators into one.

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