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Royal Mail regulation to be reviewed by Ofcom | Royal Mail regulation to be reviewed by Ofcom |
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The regulation of Royal Mail is to be reviewed by Ofcom after the withdrawal of rival Whistl from the direct delivery letters market. | The regulation of Royal Mail is to be reviewed by Ofcom after the withdrawal of rival Whistl from the direct delivery letters market. |
Ofcom said the "fundamental" review would "ensure regulation remains appropriate and sufficient to secure the universal postal service". | |
Royal Mail no longer faces any national competition for direct delivery of letters, Ofcom said. | Royal Mail no longer faces any national competition for direct delivery of letters, Ofcom said. |
Whistl said last week it was pulling out of the direct delivery market. | Whistl said last week it was pulling out of the direct delivery market. |
The review will look at whether Royal Mail's prices are "both affordable and sufficient to cover the costs of the universal service". | |
It will consider whether Royal Mail's "commercial flexibility remains appropriate", and whether wholesale or retail charge controls might be necessary. | |
The regulator expects the review to be completed during 2016. | |
Existing regulations for Royal Mail from 2012 were designed to ensure the continuation of a flat-rate, affordable service six days a week. |