Derby Telegraph

Virgin Media continues to top most complained list of service providers

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VIRGIN Media has once again topped the rankings of the most complained­about broadband, landline and pay-TV providers, Ofcom figures show.

The regulator said Virgin Media received the most complaints between October and December last year, driven by how customer issues were being handled, although they did see a sizeable fall in all of these areas from the previous quarter.

Ofcom publishes complaints data every three months to help people compare providers when they look to shop around, as well as push providers into improving their services.

Virgin Media received 20 complaints per 100,000 broadband customers between October and December, an improvemen­t on the 32 per 100,000 recorded in the previous quarter.

It was slightly ahead of Now Broadband which received 18 complaints, but lagged behind the industry average of 12.

Sky came in with the fewest complaints at five per 100,000 customers, while Plusnet and EE both received nine.

Complaints handling was the cause of 43% of customer complaints against Virgin Media, compared with an industry average of 32%. Some 22% of its complaints were about faults, service and provisioni­ng, well below the industry average of 37%.

Its complaints for landline came in at 13 per 100,000, just ahead of Shell Energy and Now Broadband which had 12 and 10, respective­ly. It marks a reduction from the previous quarter, which saw 19 complaints per 100,000.

Complaints handling was again the chief gripe among customers, with 43% of complaints compared to an average of 31%.

O2 also came top of the list for mobile complaints, receiving seven complaints per 100,000, compared to the second-highest, Three, with four and an industry average of three.

Virgin Media also received 13 complaints per 100,000 for pay-TV, almost double that of BT, which received seven and Sky and TalkTalk which both received two.

Complaints handling once again remained the biggest concern among customers for both.

Fergal Farragher, Ofcom’s policy director, said: “We can see from these latest figures that customer dissatisfa­ction remains at a similar level to the previous quarter.

“While there has been an improvemen­t in Virgin Media’s performanc­e, its position at the bottom of our tables shows there is further room for improvemen­t.”

A Virgin Media O2 spokesman said: “We’re committed to providing an excellent service to our customers, and while overall these complaints represent a very small proportion of our customer base, we acknowledg­e there is a need for improvemen­t, which is under way, and we’re focused on getting this right.

“We are investing heavily and making changes across our business to deliver tangible improvemen­ts, for example through multi-skilling our teams and rolling out new IT platforms that will make it easier for customers to get support when they need it, and empowering our people to resolve any issues quickly and effectivel­y first time.”

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