I would probably say on , but I wouldn't object to over . Via is another possibility.
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AnonymousSo the use of 'on' is not necessary, but is it correct?It's the kind of thing you might well hear in everyday speech. I wouldn't call it wrong, but I would avoid it in formal writing as it is best to avoid ending a sentence with an unnecessary preposition.