Aug. 17, 2016
5:39 p.m.
First, we normally think of "Consumers" as "end-users" so adding end-users may be redundant.
It might be a US English vs UK English thing, but here the standard is Consumer is the entity purchasing an item, and End-User is the entity utilising the item So in a generic context, the Consumer of a Toothbrush is the person who pays for it at the till, whereas the End-User would be the person cleaning their teeth. Sometimes they are the same, but not necessarily.
a vested interest in an RDS system
I think should be ... "an interest in the creation of/access to, or cancellation of/limiting access to, an RDS system" Rob