Ofcom paves means for Royal Mail to axe Saturday put up
Ofcom will subsequent week define choices for reforming Royal Mail's service obligations that might pave the way in which for the abolition of Saturday postal deliveries amid warnings from the corporate's boss that it could require a authorities subsidy to outlive.Sky News has learnt the regulator will on Wednesday publish a session paper on the way forward for the Universal Service Obligation (USO), which trade sources consider is more likely to embrace reforms similar to modifying first and second-class supply targets; following European markets similar to Germany and Italy in transferring to alternate-day deliveries; offering a state subsidy to help the USO; and permitting Royal Mail to impose greater stamp costs.
Amending the present six-day USO - which obliges Royal Mail...









