idb wrote on Oct 6
th, 2008 at 10:22am:
Ofcom Update: Update on Ofcom review of 087 numbers
A review of the situation surrounding this email update (I have not yet found any published statement on the Ofcom website), leads me to the following conclusions.
Ofcom will now be resuming its efforts to resolve the dispute over the termination rates to be paid by BT in the event that revenue sharing is removed from 0870. This open dispute is covered by the bulletin published
here, although at the time of writing there is no update since 21 December 2007.
There is no reason to suspect that Ofcom's view has changed in any way since the proposals that were originally due to come into effect in February 2008. OCPs other than BT retain their intention not to reduce the cost of calling 0870 numbers and BT is likely to join them should it not be possible to reduce the termination rates paid to others to the levels it has sought.
Nothing has been done to resolve the problems with faxes and alarm systems encountering caller announcements, which caused progress to be suspended last Autumn.
The
CAT judgement on mobile termination rates did not even provide Ofcom with a sure and guaranteed method that would enable an unchallengeable resolution of the 0870 dispute. There can therefore be no assurance that the current efforts on this will be successful. Even if that were to be achieved, we will come back to the issue of the alarms.
My prediction is that the further statement, which Ofcom "aims" to make before the end of year, will not reflect any further progress than has been seen for the last 12 months.