All products and services come with small print and it is really important you take some time to look at it to make sure you fully understand the terms and conditions you’ll be entering into with us. We also want you to be confident about how we will handle your data to make sure it is secure and this is explained in our privacy policy.
Unified World Communications and all other UK communications providers are regulated under Ofcom’s General Conditions of Entitlement. These regulations apply to anyone who provides an electronic communication service or an electronic communications network.
More specifically, General Condition 24 regulates how communications providers are able to market and sell fixed-line telephony services to customers. Full details of General Condition 24 are available by clicking here.
General Condition 23 regulates how communications providers are able to market and sell mobile telephony services to customers. Full details of General Condition 23 are available by clicking here
The TPI Code of Practice is a set of standards that sets the benchmark for responsible, high quality TPIs selling energy to micros businesses . By signing up to this Code of Practice, Unified World agree to:
Full details of the Code of Practice can be found by clicking here.
Unified World’s aim is to be compliant with all regulatory requirements for its industry. Unified World consistently works towards fulfilling these requirements by training and monitoring our people, auditing and updating our policies and processes so they reflect new and existing regulations
Well its been just over a year since Nokia got into bed with Microsoft and produced the first Nokia/Windows phones. 12 months later, and lessons learned, Nokia have released 2 new Lumia’s based in Windows 8, the Lumia 820 and 920.
Based on the same Windows 8 operating system that runs on your desktop, the Nokia Lumia 820 is the second of Nokia’s two new Windows phones. It’s the neglected sibling of the flagship Lumia 920, and is barely mentioned in Nokia’s presentations. But why?