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Best and worst telecoms customer service in UK revealed in Ofcom report

Via Ofcom

Aug 21, 2020

London: Ofcom research shines a light on how well phone and broadband companies serve their customers

Tesco Mobile tops mobile satisfaction rankings, while Plusnet performs best for overall satisfaction with broadband

The average number of customer complaints to Ofcom about broadband, mobile and landline providers fell in 2019

New research published by Ofcom today highlights which phone and broadband companies are setting the industry standard for good customer service.

Our annual customer service report (PDF, 2.9 MB) looks at how each of the major telecoms providers performed last year on measures including customer complaints received, value for money and overall customer satisfaction.

It offers an independent insight into what level of service phone and broadband customers can expect, helping them shop around for a provider that meets their needs. The data is based on how companies performed up to January 2020, before the Covid-19 pandemic unfolded.

Which broadband companies have the most satisfied customers?

Average satisfaction with overall home broadband service was 85%. For BT overall satisfaction stood at 86%, for EE it was 88%, Plusnet 93%, Sky 86%, TalkTalk 78% and Virgin Media 85%. Average satisfaction with reliability of service stood at 83%, with BT at 86%, EE at 87%, Plusnet 85%, Sky 84%, TalkTalk 75%, and Virgin Media 85%. Average satisfaction with speed of service was 82%. BT was at 84%, EE at 85%, Plusnet 82%, Sky 80%, TalkTalk 76%, and Virgin Media 85%.

Overall, 85% of broadband customers say they are satisfied with their service.

Twelve per cent of broadband customers say they had a reason to complain about their service or provider, in line with 2018 – although people were more likely to be happy with how their complaints were handled than in 2018 (up to 53% from 49% in 2018).

Plusnet customers reported higher than average overall satisfaction with their broadband service. This is despite having to wait longer than average for their calls to be answered.

TalkTalk customers were less likely than average to be satisfied with their overall service and with the reliability of their service. They were also less likely than average to recommend their provider to a friend, and less likely than average to be satisfied with how their complaint was handled. Virgin Media customers had to wait the longest for their calls to be answered (4 minutes 26 seconds on average) and were the also less likely than average to be satisfied with how their complaint was handled.

Which mobile companies have the most satisfied customers?

Average satisfaction with overall mobile service stood at 93%. Satisfaction with reception or signal strength was at 85%, while value for money was 87%. Satisfaction with EE based on this criteria was 93%, 84% and 84% respectively; with giffgaff it was 95%, 86% and 96%; with O2 it was 93%, 85% and 87%; with Tesco Mobile it was 97%, 92% and 97%; with Three it was 89%, 75% and 87%; with Virgin Media it was 93%, 84% and no rating given for value for money; and finally with Vodafone it was 90%, 89% and 83%.

Overall, more than nine in 10 customers say they are satisfied with their mobile phone service, with only 3% of customers saying they had a reason to complain (down by one percentage point since 2018).

Tesco Mobile customers reported higher than average levels of overall satisfaction and were more likely than average to recommend their provider to a friend. Tesco Mobile customers also reported higher than average satisfaction with reception and value for money.

Three customers were less likely than average to be satisfied overall and less likely than average to recommend their provider to a friend; they also had the longest average call waiting times and were less likely than average to be satisfied with their reception.


Which home phone companies have the most satisfied customers?

Average satisfaction with overall landline service stood at 85%. BT was at 90%, EE at 82%, Plusnet at 83%, Sky at 88%, TalkTalk at 83%, and Virgin Media at 77%. Average satisfaction with reliability of landline service was 89%. BT was at 93%, EE at 83%, Plusnet was also at 83%, Sky at 89%, TalkTalk at 86%, and Virgin Media at 85%.

Overall, more than eight in 10 customers say they are satisfied with their landline service. Only 4% of landline customers say they had a reason to complain, an increase of one percentage point since 2018.

BT customers reported higher than average levels of satisfaction with the reliability of their landline service and higher satisfaction overall. While Virgin Media customers reported lower than average levels of overall satisfaction and also experienced the longest average call waiting times.

Lindsey Fussell, Consumer Group Director at Ofcom, said : “Checking the quality of a phone or broadband provider’s customer service can be the difference between you signing up to a company that keeps you connected, or one that falls short.”

“Our research helps people to easily compare how providers perform on customer service, so they can choose the one that’s best for them.”

Automatic compensation update

Alongside today’s report, we’ve also published the findings from a review of our automatic compensation scheme. The voluntary scheme was introduced in April last year to ensure that, when things go wrong, people get money back from their provider without having to ask for it.

The scheme works like this:

Table illustrating the problems that would entitle a landline or broadband customer to compensation, and the amount of compensation they should receive.

Between July and December 2019, our automatic compensation scheme saw over £20.7 million paid out to broadband and landline customers who experienced problems with their services. This is more than double the £8m we estimated was paid out over an equivalent six-month period before the scheme was in place.

The following providers are currently part of the scheme:

  • BT
  • Sky
  • Talk Talk
  • Virgin Media
  • Zen Internet
  • Hyperoptic
  • Utility Warehouse

We strongly urge other providers to join the scheme to ensure that as many customers as possible can receive compensation when things go wrong.

Participating companies in the scheme have now committed to annual increases in compensation in-line with inflation (CPI) from April 2021. That means that people will continue to receive a fair amount in compensation when things go wrong. We will continue to monitor how the scheme is operating to make sure customers are being treated fairly.

People can find simple, handy tips on improving their broadband or mobile service on our website.

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