A Bill to make provision about the disclosure of the quality of mobile telecommunications network coverage by providers and establish penalties for non-compliance; to provide recourse for consumers who enter contracts for such services that do not perform as advertised; and for connected purposes.
House of Commons
Mr Alistair CarmichaelLiberal Democrat
13 May 2016
This Bill would require mobile network providers to disclose information about the quality of their network coverage and would set penalties for providers that do not comply. It would also give consumers a remedy if a mobile service contract does not perform as advertised, with related provisions to support enforcement.
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The 2015-16 session of Parliament has ended and this Bill will make no further progress.
This Bill was introduced to Parliament on 2 February 2016 under the Ten Minute Rule. This allows an MP to make his or her case for a new bill in a speech lasting up to ten minutes. An opposing speech may also be made before the House decides whether or not the bill should be introduced. If the MP is successful the bill is taken to have had its first reading.
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