Ofcom say that by doing this they will contribute to a greater understanding of the changing ways in which telecommunications services are delivered and consumed within the UK.
Highlights of the report include:
• Fixed voice call volumes (excluding non-geographic fixed voice calls) were 10% lower in Q4 2007 than in the corresponding period a year previously, while mobile call volumes grew by 18% during the same period indicating that the substitution of fixed calls by mobile calls continues.
• Total fixed voice revenue (including access charges and excluding non-geographic fixed voice revenues) was unchanged at £2.1 billion during the period.
• BT’s share of total fixed call volumes was 48.9% during the period, a decrease of 0.8 percentage points on the previous quarter.
The full report is available at the Ofcom website.