Tech
Sky cleared of overcharging Rapture
Published Wednesday, Feb 14 2007, 14:22 GMT | By Joanne Oatts

Entertainment channel Rapture TV claimed Sky had breached its regulatory obligations by offering unfair listing terms.
With an annual turnover of under £150,000, the channel believed its £76,800 EPG bill was "unduly high."
Sky charges for EPG listings to recover the costs of developing and running the EPG and the satellite TV platform.
Though in a draft decision released this week, Ofcom said Sky's charge had been "fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory". Ofcom is inviting responses to the draft ruling by the end of next week.
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