Hi Martin.
I've made this a sticky so hopefully it will get noticed more.
Below is what ofcom have already confirmed on some non-geographical numbers and also Ofcoms new proposals (yet to be confirmed):
Confirmed Actions by Ofcom which will be taken within next two years approx:-
0844This is to stay the same except possibly make new allocations of these numbers easier for consumers to realise the cost. Currently they cost anywhere from 1ppm to 5ppm from a BT landline and except for searching high and low on BTs website then it is difficult to know the cost of these numbers. Obviously other landlane providers, payphones & mobiles may charge more (and often do).
My Thoughts: Well I'm not happy about these numbers but feel its pointless fighting any changes on these with Ofcom as yet. I do, however, feel that many companies that currently use the 0870 range will now use this range at 5ppm all the time which is actually dearer than 0870 during the evening & weekends and only 2ppm cheaper during daytimes.
0845This is to stay the same but will be reviewed at a later date.
My Thoughts: I feel this should have been looked into further and something done about it but Ofcom decided against this for the time being.
0870As you know in about 2 years time revenue sharing will be removed from these numbers and it is hoped that teleco's will then price these calls at the same price as geographical numbers and hopefully included in any tariffs, etc.
My Thoughts: Ofcom are allowing too much time before removing the revenue sharing on this range. This is to allow all companies to migrate to other number ranges if they wish. I suspect, as mentioned for 0844 numbers, that companies using this number range will migrate to 0844 or 0871 numbers.
0871This number range will come under ICSTIS regulations (possibly only limited regulations I can imagine compared to 09x numbers).
My Thoughts: I believe companies will migrate their 0870 to this number range or the 0844 range except there will be little revenue share for them on the 0844 range compared to these number ranges. In fact, it has been witnessed that Virgin Holidays have already started using some 0871 number ranges and still yet still advertises this range as a 'national' rate call.
Ofcom's current proposals:
03xx (new range)This will have no revenue share associated with it and therefore it is hoped it will be charged for at geographical rates and included in inclusive minutes tariffs. Ofcom hopes companies and gov dept will start to use this range if all they are interested in is taking advantage of advanced call routing/stats, etc and aren't concerned with losing revenue share associated with 084x and087x number ranges.
My Thoughts: I doubt many companies or government departments will take this new number range up simply because they would have to pay for features like advanced call routing, etc which they probably get for free now with the other number ranges. Therefore there will be little incentive to take up this new number range.
06xx (new range)Ofcom propose that this range be used exclusively for personal numbers (currently using 070 range) and call charges be capped at 20ppm (can currently cost upto 50ppm).
My Thoughts: This seems like a good idea at first but Ofcom plan on doing nothing to companies that still use these number ranges to actually gain revenue like a premium rate number but without ICSTIS guidelines. For example Patientline use these number ranges for the revenue they can get and avoid being regulated by ICSTIS like they would if they used 09x numbers costing the same price.
07xxOfcom propose to make this number range exclusively for mobile phone numbers and move personal numbers (070) to the 06x range.
My Thoughts: None
084xOfcom propose that overtime, to make it clearer the cost of calling these 084x/087x number ranges by introducing new number ranges like 0841x which would be cheaper than say 0845x. Currently these number ranges are used by most government departments and big companies and in some cases the company using these number ranges actually earns a revenue from us ringing them. These current number ranges can often be described as mini premium rate number and are not subject to safeguards provided by ICSTIS.
My Thoughts: I would like all revenue sharing number moved to 09x range but feel this is never going to happen. I think the public should be made aware that 084/087 numbers are like current premium rate numbers where some of the call revenue earned is passed back to the company/gov dept you are calling. I believe that there would be more complaints about these number ranges if the public knew that they are just premium rate numbers like 09x number ranges but cost upto 10ppm instead of £1.50 like 09x ranges do.
09xOfcom propose that overtime, to make it clearer to consumers the cost of calling these premium rate numbers and introducing new number ranges like 0901x which would be cheaper to call than 0908x. In fact similar proposals to the 084x/087x Special Services number ranges (see above). These number ranges are subject to safeguards provided by ICSTIS.
My Thoughts: None