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Regulator must balance competition and obligation

By John Willman

Published: June 26 2007 03:00 | Last updated: June 26 2007 03:00

Postcomm, the regulator created in 2000 to oversee the postal market's opening up to competition, has two tasks to balance.

The first is to develop a competitive market and ensure that Royal Mail, the former monopoly, does not stifle rivals. The second is to preserve the universal service obligation, allowing anyone in the UK to post letters and parcels to any other part of the country at the same affordable rates.

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