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[[Image:PhonepayPlus logo.png|right|thumb|200px|PhonepayPlus Logo]]
The '''Phone-paid Services Authority''' ('''PSA'''), known as '''PhonepayPlus''' until 1 November 2016,<ref name="ppp_rename">{{cite web |url=http://www.phonepayplus.org.uk/news-and-events/news/2016/july/uk-regulator-phonepayplus-to-rename-as-phone-paid-services-authority |title=UK regulator PhonepayPlus to rename as Phone-paid Services Authority |author= |work=PhonepayPlus |date=12 July 2016 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20161025141559/http://www.phonepayplus.org.uk/news-and-events/news/2016/july/uk-regulator-phonepayplus-to-rename-as-phone-paid-services-authority |archivedate=2016-10-25 }}</ref> is the [[regulatory body]] for all [[Premium-rate telephone number|premium rate phone-paid services]] in the [[United Kingdom]]. These are the goods and services that consumers can buy by charging the cost to their phone bills and pre-pay phone accounts.<ref name="dg_067032">{{cite web |url=http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Dl1/Directories/DG_067032 |title=PhonepayPlus (formerly ICSTIS) |work= |publisher=Directgov |date=2 January 2012 |deadurl=no |archive-url=http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20121015000000/http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Dl1/Directories/DG_067032 |archive-date=2012-10-15 }}</ref>


{{Infobox Organization
It was founded as the '''Independent Committee for the supervision of Standards of Telephone Information Services'''<ref name="icstis_about">{{cite web |url=http://www.icstis.org.uk/about/default.asp |title=ICSTIS - About |author= |work=ICSTIS |publisher= |date=12 August 2007 |deadurl=unfit |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070812142726/http://www.icstis.org.uk/about/default.asp |archivedate=2007-08-12 }}</ref> ('''ICSTIS''') at the request of three network operators ([[British Telecom]], [[Mercury Communications]], and [[Vodafone]]) as a response to public criticism of their profiting from adult premium rate content. It re-branded itself as '''PhonepayPlus''' in June 2007.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/06/19/icstis_rebrand_phonepayplus/|title=Goodbye ICSTIS, hello PhonePayPlus|last=12:51|first=19 Jun 2007 at|last2=tweet_btn()|first2=Christopher Williams|access-date=2017-01-25}}</ref>
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|abbreviation = PSA
|formation = 1986
|status = non-profit making company limited by guarantee
|purpose = UK regulator for content, goods and services charged to a phone bill
|location = 25th Floor, 40 Bank Street, [[London]]
|region_served = [[UK]]
|membership =
|leader_title = Chairman
|leader_name = David Edmonds CBE
|main_organ =
|parent_organization =
|affiliations = [[Ofcom]]
|budget =
|website = [http://www.psauthority.org.uk psauthority.org.uk]
|formerly = PhonepayPlus (2007-2016), ICSTIS (1986-2007)
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The '''Phone-paid Services Authority''' ('''PSA''') was the [[regulatory body]] for all [[Premium-rate telephone number|premium rate phone-paid services]] in the [[United Kingdom]]. These are the content, goods and services that consumers can buy by charging the cost to their phone bills and pre-pay phone accounts.<ref name="dg_067032">{{cite web |url=http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Dl1/Directories/DG_067032 |title=PhonepayPlus (formerly ICSTIS) |publisher=Directgov |date=2 January 2012 |url-status=live |archive-url=http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20121015000000/http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Dl1/Directories/DG_067032 |archive-date=2012-10-15 }}</ref>
It regulates services using a Code of Practice,<ref name="psa_cop">{{cite web |url=http://psauthority.org.uk/for-business/code-of-practice |title=Code of Practice |author= |work=Phone-paid Services Authority |publisher= |date= |deadurl=no |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20161211161014/http://psauthority.org.uk/for-business/code-of-practice |archivedate=2016-12-11}}</ref> approved by [[Ofcom]]. This sets out the rules with which all providers of phone-paid services must comply. Among other things, it requires clear and accurate pricing information, honest advertising and service content, and appropriate and targeted promotions. The code is updated approximately annually.


It was founded in 1986 as the '''Independent Committee for the supervision of Standards of Telephone Information Services'''<ref name="icstis_about">{{cite web |url=http://www.icstis.org.uk/about/default.asp |title=ICSTIS - About |publisher=ICSTIS |date=12 August 2007 |url-status=unfit |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070812142726/http://www.icstis.org.uk/about/default.asp |archive-date=2007-08-12 }}</ref> (ICSTIS) at the request of three network operators ([[British Telecom]], [[Mercury Communications]], and [[Vodafone]]) as a response to public criticism of their profiting from adult premium rate content. It re-branded<ref name="ch_02398515">{{cite web |url=https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/02398515 |title=Company search - Phone-paid Services Authority Ltd |publisher=Companies House }}</ref> itself as '''PhonepayPlus''' (PPP) in June 2007<ref name="TheRegister_20070619">{{cite web |url=https://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/06/19/icstis_rebrand_phonepayplus/ |title=Goodbye ICSTIS, hello PhonePayPlus |date=19 June 2007 |first=Christopher |last=Williams |website=[[The Register]] |access-date=2017-01-25 }}</ref> and then as '''Phone-paid Services Authority''' (PSA) in November 2016.<ref name="ppp_rename">{{cite web |url=http://www.phonepayplus.org.uk/news-and-events/news/2016/july/uk-regulator-phonepayplus-to-rename-as-phone-paid-services-authority |title=UK regulator PhonepayPlus to rename as Phone-paid Services Authority |publisher=PhonepayPlus |date=12 July 2016 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161025141559/http://www.phonepayplus.org.uk/news-and-events/news/2016/july/uk-regulator-phonepayplus-to-rename-as-phone-paid-services-authority |archive-date=2016-10-25 }}</ref>
The Phone-paid Services Authority investigates complaints about phone-paid services. Where it decides that its rules have been broken, it can fine the company responsible, bar access to its services, and even bar the individual behind the company from running other services under a different company name. Investigations and adjudications are free to consumers and are supposed to be fully independent.

The Phone-paid Services Authority regulates services using the following number ranges: 070, 087, 090, 091, 098 and 118, plus five-digit mobile shortcodes.<ref name="psa_ranges">{{cite web |url=http://psauthority.org.uk/-/media/Files/PSA/For-Businesses/Your-phone-paid-service/Code-of-Practice/Number-Ranges-Regulated-fact-sheet.ashx?la=en |title=Number ranges regulated by the Phone-paid Services Authority |author= |work=Phone-paid Services Authority |publisher= |date= |deadurl=no |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20161125160334/http://psauthority.org.uk/-/media/Files/PSA/For-Businesses/Your-phone-paid-service/Code-of-Practice/Number-Ranges-Regulated-fact-sheet.ashx?la=en |archivedate=2016-11-25}}</ref>
The PSA's authority to regulate Controlled Premium Rate Services (CPRS) came from Section 120 and 121 of the ''Communications Act 2003''<ref name="comm_act">{{cite web |url=https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2003/21/pdfs/ukpga_20030021_en.pdf |title=Communications Act 2003 |publisher=gov.uk |url-status=live |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20110504192949/https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2003/21/pdfs/ukpga_20030021_en.pdf |archive-date=2011-05-04 }}</ref> and through Ofcom's ''Premium Rate Services Condition''.<ref name="ofcom_prs_cond_2015">{{cite web |url=https://www.ofcom.org.uk/siteassets/resources/documents/phones-telecoms-and-internet/information-for-industry/general-authorisation-regime/prs-condition.pdf |title=Premium Rate Services Condition |date=2018-07-26 |publisher=Ofcom |url-status=live |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20241116081125/https://www.ofcom.org.uk/siteassets/resources/documents/phones-telecoms-and-internet/information-for-industry/general-authorisation-regime/prs-condition.pdf |archive-date=2024-11-16 }}</ref>

PSA regulated those services using a ''Code of Practice'',<ref name="psa_cop14">{{cite web |url=http://psauthority.org.uk/for-business/code-of-practice |title=Code of Practice 14 |publisher=Phone-paid Services Authority |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161211161014/http://psauthority.org.uk/for-business/code-of-practice |archive-date=2016-12-11 }}</ref><ref name="psa_cop15">{{cite web |url=https://psauthority.org.uk/for-business/code-guidance-and-compliance |title=Code of Practice 15 |publisher=Phone-paid Services Authority |url-status=live |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20220810202511/https://psauthority.org.uk/for-business/code-guidance-and-compliance |archive-date=2022-08-10 }}</ref> approved by [[Ofcom]]. This set out the rules with which all such providers must comply. Among other things, it required clear and accurate pricing information, honest advertising and service content, and appropriate and targeted promotions. At first the code was updated approximately annually; in more recent times less often. For example, ''Code 14'' was published in 2016, ''Code 15'' was published in 2021 and came into force in 2022.

The Phone-paid Services Authority investigated complaints about phone-paid services. Where it decided that its rules have been broken, it could fine the company responsible, bar access to its services, and even bar the individual behind the company from running other services under a different company name. Investigations and adjudications were free to consumers and were supposed to be fully independent.

The Phone-paid Services Authority regulated a subset of services using the following number ranges: 087, 090, 091, 098 and 118, plus five-, six-, and seven-digit mobile voice and text shortcodes beginning with a 6, 7 or 8.<ref name="psa_ranges">{{cite web |url=http://psauthority.org.uk/-/media/Files/PSA/For-Businesses/Your-phone-paid-service/Code-of-Practice/Number-Ranges-Regulated-fact-sheet.ashx?la=en |title=Number ranges regulated by the Phone-paid Services Authority |publisher=Phone-paid Services Authority |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161125160334/http://psauthority.org.uk/-/media/Files/PSA/For-Businesses/Your-phone-paid-service/Code-of-Practice/Number-Ranges-Regulated-fact-sheet.ashx?la=en |archive-date=2016-11-25 }}</ref> PSA also regulated specific high-risk services such as sexual entertainment services as well as chat lines and call-connection services (ICSS),<ref name="ofcom_prs_cond_2018">{{cite web |url=https://www.ofcom.org.uk/siteassets/resources/documents/consultations/category-2-6-weeks/116576-icss-services-rules/associated-documents/statement-review-of-the-premium-rate-services-condition.pdf |title=Review of the Premium Rate Services Condition |publisher=Ofcom |date=2018-09-21 |pages=36-39 |url-status=live |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20240614001909/https://www.ofcom.org.uk/siteassets/resources/documents/consultations/category-2-6-weeks/116576-icss-services-rules/associated-documents/statement-review-of-the-premium-rate-services-condition.pdf |archive-date=2024-06-14 }}</ref> irrespective of call price or number range used. It also regulated services operating on numbers starting 070 until the 2019 Ofcom reform of this number range removed the underlying basis for premium rate charges<ref name="ofcom_prices_070">{{cite web |url=https://www.ofcom.org.uk/consultations-and-statements/category-1/review-070-number-range |title=Final statement: Personal numbering – Review of the 070 number range |publisher=[[Ofcom]] |date=2018-10-01 |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/20241114090558/https://www.ofcom.org.uk/phones-and-broadband/phone-numbers/review-070-number-range |archive-date=2024-11-14 }}</ref> and internet dialler-operated services until 1 February 2025 these having been deemed by Ofcom to be obsolete.<ref name="ofcom_dialler">{{cite web |url=https://www.ofcom.org.uk/siteassets/resources/documents/consultations/category-2-6-weeks/-271626-the-future-regulation-of-phone-paid-services/associated-documents/prs-regulation-statement.pdf |title=The future regulation of phone-paid services |publisher=Ofcom |date=2024-10-25 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241113225805/https://www.ofcom.org.uk/siteassets/resources/documents/consultations/category-2-6-weeks/-271626-the-future-regulation-of-phone-paid-services/associated-documents/prs-regulation-statement.pdf |archive-date=2024-11-13 |page=17 |quote="... removing services using internet dialler software ..." }}</ref>

On 25 October 2024, Ofcom published their official notice stating that Ofcom will formally withdraw its approval of the PSA Code on 1 February 2025 and will take the regulation of Controlled Premium Rate Services (CPRS) back in-house on that date.<ref name="ofcom_fut_prs_reg_statement">{{cite web |URL=https://www.ofcom.org.uk/siteassets/resources/documents/consultations/category-2-6-weeks/-271626-the-future-regulation-of-phone-paid-services/associated-documents/prs-regulation-statement.pdf?v=383888 |title=Statement: The future regulation of phone-paid services |date=2024-10-25 |publisher=Ofcom |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241113225859/https://www.ofcom.org.uk/siteassets/resources/documents/consultations/category-2-6-weeks/-271626-the-future-regulation-of-phone-paid-services/associated-documents/prs-regulation-statement.pdf?v=383888 |archive-date=2024-11-13 }}</ref> A number of key PSA staff have already been embedded within Ofcom for some time in preparation for this.<ref name="ofcom_psa">{{cite web |url=https://psauthority.org.uk/news/news/2024/october/supporting-the-orderly-transfer-of-regulation |title=Supporting the orderly transfer of regulation |publisher=Phone-paid Services Authority |date=2024-10-31 |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20241114101010/https://psauthority.org.uk/news/news/2024/october/supporting-the-orderly-transfer-of-regulation |archive-date=2024-11-14 }}</ref> The PSA Code of Practice will be replaced by Ofcom's ''Regulation of Premium Rate Services Order 2024''<ref name="ofcom_prs_order">{{cite web |url=https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2024/1046/pdfs/uksi_20241046_en.pdf |title=SI:2024/1046 - The Regulation of Premium Rate Services Order 2024 |publisher=Ofcom |date=2024-10-24 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241113231408/https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2024/1046/pdfs/uksi_20241046_en.pdf |archive-date=2024-11-13 }}</ref> on that date, using the powers granted by Section 122 of the Communications Act 2003.<ref name="comm_act" /> These changes follow a public consultation held by Ofcom in 2023.<ref name="ofcom_fut_reg_prs">{{cite web |URL=https://www.ofcom.org.uk/siteassets/resources/documents/consultations/category-2-6-weeks/-271626-the-future-regulation-of-phone-paid-services/associated-documents/consultation-the-future-regulation-of-phone-paid-services/ |title=The future regulation of phone-paid services |date=2023-11-21 |publisher=Ofcom |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241118115201/https://www.ofcom.org.uk/siteassets/resources/documents/consultations/category-2-6-weeks/-271626-the-future-regulation-of-phone-paid-services/associated-documents/consultation-the-future-regulation-of-phone-paid-services/?v=330453 |archive-date=2024-11-18 }}</ref> The consultation document states that it was the PSA Board that had suggested to Ofcom that they take back direct control of these functions. Additionally, the changeover had originally been planned for an earlier date but was delayed by the calling of an earlier than expected General Election.<ref name="ofcom_fut_prs_reg_statement" />


==Phone-paid Services Authority powers==
==Phone-paid Services Authority powers==
When the Phone-paid Services Authority upholds a breach of its Code, the company responsible must immediately amend the service and/or its promotional material so that it complies with the Code. In most cases, companies found in breach of the Code will be charged to cover the cost of the investigation.
When the Phone-paid Services Authority upheld a breach of its Code, the company responsible must immediately amend the service and/or its promotional material so that it complied with the Code. In most cases, companies found in breach of the Code were charged to cover the cost of the investigation.

The Phone-paid Services Authority also had the power to impose the following sanctions:
# formal reprimands;
# making companies come to the regulator for prior approval;
# ordering companies to pay full refunds to complainants;
# imposing fines;
# barring access to services;
# banning named persons from operating services.


As of 1 February 2025, Ofcom will wield these powers directly.
The Phone-paid Services Authority also has the power to impose the following sanctions:
# formal reprimands
# making companies come to the regulator for prior approval
# ordering companies to pay full refunds to complainants
# imposing fines
# barring access to services
# banning named persons from operating services


==Phone-paid Services Authority board==
==Phone-paid Services Authority board history==
Chairs of the board have included:
Chairs of the board have included:
*Sir [[Louis Blom-Cooper]] QC, Lawyer
*Sir [[Louis Blom-Cooper]] QC, Lawyer
*[[Brenda Dean, Baroness Dean of Thornton-le-Fylde]], Trade Unionist
*[[Brenda Dean, Baroness Dean of Thornton-le-Fylde]], trade unionist
*Sir [[Peter North (academic)]]
*Sir [[Peter North (academic)|Peter North]]
*Sir [[Alistair Graham]], Fmr Chair of the Committee on standards in public life
*Sir [[Alistair Graham]], former chairman of the Committee on Standards in Public Life


Members of the board have included:
Members of the board have included:
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*Dr. Howard Baderman, A & E consultant
*Dr. Howard Baderman, A & E consultant
*Ruth Evans
*Ruth Evans
*Hugh Griffiths,Telecoms veteran
*Hugh Griffiths, telecom veteran
*Jeremy Hallsworth, Chief Executive Officer of BT agilemedia
*Jeremy Hallsworth, chief executive officer of BT agilemedia
*[[Valerie Howarth, Baroness Howarth of Breckland]], Child care activist and founder of Childline
*[[Valerie Howarth, Baroness Howarth of Breckland]], Child care activist and founder of Childline
*Yvonne Light, Writer & journalist
*Yvonne Light, Writer & journalist
*Kate Marcus, Barrister
*Kate Marcus, Barrister
*Claire Milne, Telecoms veteran
*Claire Milne, Telecoms veteran
*[[Mark Stephens (solicitor)]], Lawyer, mediator and regulator
*[[Mark Stephens (solicitor)|Mark Stephens]], lawyer, mediator and regulator
*Howard Webber, Consumer champion
*Howard Webber, consumer champion
*Paul Whiteing, regulator
*Paul Whiteing, regulator


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Phone-paid Services Authority
AbbreviationPSA
Formation1986
Legal statusnon-profit making company limited by guarantee
PurposeUK regulator for content, goods and services charged to a phone bill
Location
  • 25th Floor, 40 Bank Street, London
Region served
UK
Chairman
David Edmonds CBE
AffiliationsOfcom
Websitepsauthority.org.uk
Formerly called
PhonepayPlus (2007-2016), ICSTIS (1986-2007)

The Phone-paid Services Authority (PSA) was the regulatory body for all premium rate phone-paid services in the United Kingdom. These are the content, goods and services that consumers can buy by charging the cost to their phone bills and pre-pay phone accounts.[1]

It was founded in 1986 as the Independent Committee for the supervision of Standards of Telephone Information Services[2] (ICSTIS) at the request of three network operators (British Telecom, Mercury Communications, and Vodafone) as a response to public criticism of their profiting from adult premium rate content. It re-branded[3] itself as PhonepayPlus (PPP) in June 2007[4] and then as Phone-paid Services Authority (PSA) in November 2016.[5]

The PSA's authority to regulate Controlled Premium Rate Services (CPRS) came from Section 120 and 121 of the Communications Act 2003[6] and through Ofcom's Premium Rate Services Condition.[7]

PSA regulated those services using a Code of Practice,[8][9] approved by Ofcom. This set out the rules with which all such providers must comply. Among other things, it required clear and accurate pricing information, honest advertising and service content, and appropriate and targeted promotions. At first the code was updated approximately annually; in more recent times less often. For example, Code 14 was published in 2016, Code 15 was published in 2021 and came into force in 2022.

The Phone-paid Services Authority investigated complaints about phone-paid services. Where it decided that its rules have been broken, it could fine the company responsible, bar access to its services, and even bar the individual behind the company from running other services under a different company name. Investigations and adjudications were free to consumers and were supposed to be fully independent.

The Phone-paid Services Authority regulated a subset of services using the following number ranges: 087, 090, 091, 098 and 118, plus five-, six-, and seven-digit mobile voice and text shortcodes beginning with a 6, 7 or 8.[10] PSA also regulated specific high-risk services such as sexual entertainment services as well as chat lines and call-connection services (ICSS),[11] irrespective of call price or number range used. It also regulated services operating on numbers starting 070 until the 2019 Ofcom reform of this number range removed the underlying basis for premium rate charges[12] and internet dialler-operated services until 1 February 2025 these having been deemed by Ofcom to be obsolete.[13]

On 25 October 2024, Ofcom published their official notice stating that Ofcom will formally withdraw its approval of the PSA Code on 1 February 2025 and will take the regulation of Controlled Premium Rate Services (CPRS) back in-house on that date.[14] A number of key PSA staff have already been embedded within Ofcom for some time in preparation for this.[15] The PSA Code of Practice will be replaced by Ofcom's Regulation of Premium Rate Services Order 2024[16] on that date, using the powers granted by Section 122 of the Communications Act 2003.[6] These changes follow a public consultation held by Ofcom in 2023.[17] The consultation document states that it was the PSA Board that had suggested to Ofcom that they take back direct control of these functions. Additionally, the changeover had originally been planned for an earlier date but was delayed by the calling of an earlier than expected General Election.[14]

Phone-paid Services Authority powers

[edit]

When the Phone-paid Services Authority upheld a breach of its Code, the company responsible must immediately amend the service and/or its promotional material so that it complied with the Code. In most cases, companies found in breach of the Code were charged to cover the cost of the investigation.

The Phone-paid Services Authority also had the power to impose the following sanctions:

  1. formal reprimands;
  2. making companies come to the regulator for prior approval;
  3. ordering companies to pay full refunds to complainants;
  4. imposing fines;
  5. barring access to services;
  6. banning named persons from operating services.

As of 1 February 2025, Ofcom will wield these powers directly.

Phone-paid Services Authority board history

[edit]

Chairs of the board have included:

Members of the board have included:

  • Matti Alderson, regulator
  • Dr. Howard Baderman, A & E consultant
  • Ruth Evans
  • Hugh Griffiths, telecom veteran
  • Jeremy Hallsworth, chief executive officer of BT agilemedia
  • Valerie Howarth, Baroness Howarth of Breckland, Child care activist and founder of Childline
  • Yvonne Light, Writer & journalist
  • Kate Marcus, Barrister
  • Claire Milne, Telecoms veteran
  • Mark Stephens, lawyer, mediator and regulator
  • Howard Webber, consumer champion
  • Paul Whiteing, regulator

References

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  1. ^ "PhonepayPlus (formerly ICSTIS)". Directgov. 2 January 2012. Archived from the original on 2012-10-15.
  2. ^ "ICSTIS - About". ICSTIS. 12 August 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-08-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  3. ^ "Company search - Phone-paid Services Authority Ltd". Companies House.
  4. ^ Williams, Christopher (19 June 2007). "Goodbye ICSTIS, hello PhonePayPlus". The Register. Retrieved 2017-01-25.
  5. ^ "UK regulator PhonepayPlus to rename as Phone-paid Services Authority". PhonepayPlus. 12 July 2016. Archived from the original on 2016-10-25.
  6. ^ a b "Communications Act 2003" (PDF). gov.uk. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2011-05-04.
  7. ^ "Premium Rate Services Condition" (PDF). Ofcom. 2018-07-26. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2024-11-16.
  8. ^ "Code of Practice 14". Phone-paid Services Authority. Archived from the original on 2016-12-11.
  9. ^ "Code of Practice 15". Phone-paid Services Authority. Archived from the original on 2022-08-10.
  10. ^ "Number ranges regulated by the Phone-paid Services Authority". Phone-paid Services Authority. Archived from the original on 2016-11-25.
  11. ^ "Review of the Premium Rate Services Condition" (PDF). Ofcom. 2018-09-21. pp. 36–39. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2024-06-14.
  12. ^ "Final statement: Personal numbering – Review of the 070 number range". Ofcom. 2018-10-01. Archived from the original on 2024-11-14.
  13. ^ "The future regulation of phone-paid services" (PDF). Ofcom. 2024-10-25. p. 17. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2024-11-13. ... removing services using internet dialler software ...
  14. ^ a b "Statement: The future regulation of phone-paid services" (PDF). Ofcom. 2024-10-25. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2024-11-13.
  15. ^ "Supporting the orderly transfer of regulation". Phone-paid Services Authority. 2024-10-31. Archived from the original on 2024-11-14.
  16. ^ "SI:2024/1046 - The Regulation of Premium Rate Services Order 2024" (PDF). Ofcom. 2024-10-24. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2024-11-13.
  17. ^ "The future regulation of phone-paid services". Ofcom. 2023-11-21. Archived from the original on 2024-11-18.
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