London CNN —Royal Mail could ditch its near-daily deliveries of letters as the centuries-old British institution attempts to modernize its service and plug a growing hole in its finances.
Ofcom, the UK regulator overseeing the postal service, published proposals to rescue the beleaguered company Wednesday.
It said Royal Mail could save as much as £650 million ($828 million) a year if it cut letter deliveries to three days a week from the current six.
The number of letters sent via the Royal Mail network had halved since 2011, and financial losses have ballooned.
Among its other proposals, Ofcom suggested that Royal Mail could save up to £200 million ($255 million) a year by cutting its letter deliveries down to five days a week, or by extending the time it takes to get mail to customers.
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