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Main Forum >> Call Providers >> Vodafone Increase Price Of Calls To 08 Numbers. https://www.saynoto0870.com/cgi-bin/forum/YaBB.cgi?num=1218647527 Message started by oldharryrocks on Aug 13th, 2008 at 6:12pm |
Title: Vodafone Increase Price Of Calls To 08 Numbers. Post by oldharryrocks on Aug 13th, 2008 at 6:12pm " Vodafone has increased the amount it charges customers for calls to 08 numbers. From 1 September, Vodafone customers will have to pay 20p per minute – an increase of 5p per minute – to call numbers starting in 05, 080, 084. Calls to 0871 numbers will go up from 25p per minute to 35p per minute. A spokeswoman for Vodafone said: ‘We do not believe that the minimum call charge changes will have a significant impact on our customers. ‘This year is the first year we have revised prices for over 2 years. Regulatory pressures and interconnection costs also have an influenence.’ In June, Ofcom set out proposals saying that 08 numbers should be treated the same as all landline calls, with the cost of calling 0870 numbers brought into line with geographic numbers. Consumers keen to avoid paying extra for calls to 08 numbers have been turning to websites such as ‘Say no to 0870’ which lists alternative geographical numbers for businesses." http://www.mobiletoday.co.uk/news.aspx?id=39820&LangType=1033&ekfxmen_noscript=1&ekfxmensel=e0fa05763_38_200 |
Title: Re: Vodafone Increase Price Of Calls To 08 Numbers Post by Dave on Aug 17th, 2008 at 3:54pm
Source: BBC News
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7564787.stm Vodafone price rises under attack << The National Consumer Council (NCC) has criticised Vodafone for increasing mobile phonecall costs without telling its customers. Vodafone plans to raise minimum call charges by 25%. But a letter inserted into July's bills stated the new price list but failed to mention they were going up. Vodafone has said it has improved its call packages for contract customers and it expects "99% of users will see less than a 10% rise in their bills". It says it needs to raise prices to cover the cost of connecting to non-geographic numbers such as 0845 and 0800, and because the European Commission has made firms cut the cost of calls made from overseas. Headline tariffs Vodafone is not changing its headline tariff rates and the increased charges, effective from 1 September, apply to both contract and pay-as-you-go customers. Minimum call charges are rising by 25% and calls to 08 numbers, including 0800 and 0845, will be rising by more than 30%. Vodafone said it let customers know that changes were afoot through texts and their bills. The company says its new improved price plans, with extra texts and minutes for contract customers, will help absorb some of the increase. A Vodafone spokeswoman said: "This is the first time in over two years we have done this and 02 and T-Mobile have already done it earlier this year. "If people are significantly impacted, we will work with them to find the right price plan." […] >> It seems as though this is just to make up for reductions elsewhere. The perception is that people don't tend to be aware of exact 08xx costs, but of those to "standard" landline and mobile calls (when calling from a mobile). Not sure how it costs Vodafone more to connect to a 0800 number than a 01/02/03 one. :-/ |
Title: Re: Vodafone Increase Price Of Calls To 08 Numbers Post by Dave on Aug 17th, 2008 at 4:12pm
The headline in this one says it all really!
Source: Daily Mail http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/bbphone/article.html?in_article_id=449484&in_page_id=182&position=moretopstories Dearer mobile fees brought in by stealth Sean Poulter, Daily Mail 10 August 2008 Mobile phone companies are quietly slipping in small-print price rises, pushing up the cost of using handsets for millions of customers. Vodafone is putting up minimum call charges by 25% for contract customers from September 1, it has been revealed. The firm, which has 18.4m customers, will raise the cost of calls not covered by a monthly contract from 12p a minute to 15p. It is also increasing the cost of calling some premium numbers by 25%, while dialling an 0871 number rises 40% to 35p a minute. The move comes as Vodafone's rivals - O2 and T-Mobile - have also slipped in rises for some customers in recent weeks. Industry analysts say the increases appear to be a retaliation against orders to cut the cost of using mobile phones overseas, known as roaming charges. Last year, the European Union imposed a cap on the price of making calls abroad. At the time, industry insiders warned they would be forced to make up for any lost income by increasing the cost of using a mobile in the UK. Vodafone has hidden away the price rise in the small print of a note sent to contract customers headed: 'Things will be changing a little.' Nowhere in the information does it spell out that call charges are actually rising. […] >> Landline providers have been doing exactly the same thing. The news from Ofcom the other day that more people are using services (phone/broadband) for lower prices for longer. How much has meant higher prices for those who use them very little? How does this fit in with the value/cost of goods/services going up in general? |
Title: Re: Vodafone Increase Price Of Calls To 08 Numbers Post by Dave on Sep 2nd, 2008 at 10:25am
Source: Guardian
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2008/aug/19/vodafonegroup.telecoms Mobile phones: Vodafone lifts charges to recoup lost earnings Richard Wray The Guardian, Tuesday August 19 2008 << Prices for Vodafone's pay-as-you-go service will rise by a third next month as it becomes the latest operator to try to claw back some of the revenues lost through increased regulation. The move will heap further pain on consumers who face a winter of financial strain from increased household bills. Food prices have risen more than 13%, according to the government figures; British Gas has raised gas prices by 35% and the water companies have admitted that the average bill will increase faster than inflation. Inflation is running at a 16-year high of 4.4% and is expected to hit 5% in the autumn. Vodafone, Britain's second-largest mobile phone company, has just under 11 million pay-as-you-go - or pre-pay - customers, who will see the cost of calling increase from 15p a minute to 20p from September. The company is also raising the cost of calling for any of its 7.5 million contract customers who exceed their monthly limits, from 12p a minute to 15p a minute. It is also increasing the cost of calling 0871 numbers to 35p from 25p a minute while the cost of phoning the 0870 numbers used by many call centres and often chargeable from mobile phones will rise from 15p to 20p a minute. Vodafone's rises come after rivals O2 and T-Mobile increased their prices back in July. T-Mobile raised its prepaid minimum call charge from 10p to between 15p and 25p, depending on which tariff the customer is on. Market leader O2, meanwhile, increased its minimum call charge for pay-as-you-go customers who have not upgraded to a new tariff from 10p to 20p. It has 11.5 million pre-pay customers. Its new prices apply to all calls to standard UK landlines and UK mobiles, as well as international numbers and those starting with prefixes such as 0845. Orange, meanwhile, has kept its prices for callers on its Racoon and older pre-pay tariffs at 15p a minute, while the price of calling on its newer pre-pay tariffs - such as Camel - are 20p a minute. Contract customers who make calls outside their allowance to a landline or other Orange customer are charged 12p a minute, while calls to other networks cost 35p a minute. Vodafone said it has not increased its charges for about two years and that only part of the reason for the price rises was "regulation". Industry observers believe the operators want to push up charges to recoup some money being lost as regulators cap prices. The cost of making a call while overseas has been hammered by EU telecoms commissioner Viviane Reding, but roaming calls make up a fraction of the operators' revenues. Far more important are so-called mobile termination rates - the charges mobile networks levy on one another and fixed-line operators to call mobiles - which account for about 20% of revenues and have become the focus of intense regulatory scrutiny in recent months. Last year regulator Ofcom introduced a new set of price caps that slashed prices by between 10% and 45% for Britain's five networks - O2, Orange, T-Mobile, Vodafone and 3 - to between 5.1p and 5.9p a minute. More recently Reding has suggested rates should come down by 70% to 2p or less. >> |
Title: Re: Vodafone Increase Price Of Calls To 08 Numbers Post by Dave on Sep 2nd, 2008 at 11:04am
Source: Fone
http://www.fonemag.co.uk/Columns/102050/the_voice.html The Voice By Chris Caudle - August 21, 2008 << While Vodafone is upping its 05 and 08 charges to get back some profits lost on roaming, what are dealers doing to make ends meet? Early last week it was no surprise to receive a letter from Vodafone, telling me I would be paying higher charges on 05, 08, 080 and 0871 numbers when dialling from a mobile. From the start of next month, Vodafone customers will have to pay 20p per minute for calls to numbers starting with 05, 080 and 084; an increase of 5p per minute. Calls to 0871 numbers are going up to 35p per minute; a 10p per minute rise. The letter proudly boasted the operator had not increased prices for two years, but was now being forced to raise the cost of some calls. So why wasn’t I surprised? Well, with EU telecoms commissioner Viviane Redding making an announcement recently which in effect made the networks bring down the cost of roaming charges, the networks have to recoup lost revenue from somewhere. So, when Ofcom said it had to bring 08 numbers into line with landlines, it proved too good an opportunity to turn down. I was also told “your bills should not be much more”. Oh, really? I call a lot of 0845 and 0871 numbers, so in fact bills are going to rise signifi cantly. I think I will shy away from mobiles and stick to landlines for those calls from now on; I don’t think it’s worth believing that statement and risking calling these numbers from my handset for a month. […] >> |
Title: Re: Vodafone Increase Price Of Calls To 08 Numbers Post by Dave on Sep 12th, 2008 at 11:24am
Source: Mobile
http://www.mobiletoday.co.uk/Vodafone_stays_firm_on_recent_price_increases.html Vodafone stays firm on recent price increases for customer contracts 03/09/2008 11:50:33 << Customers wanting to cancel contracts told they won’t be able to Vodafone is rejecting requests from customers who want to leave the network in light of its recent price increases. It was alleged by The Independent newspaper earlier this week that Vodafone was resisting what the newspaper considered to be ‘lawful claims’ from Vodafone customers to cancel their mobile phone contracts under the operator’s own terms and conditions. Vodafone’s terms state that contract customers who face over a 10% rise in their bills are allowed to discontinue their contract with the operator, regardless of when they first signed up. However, Vodafone said that the allegations were ‘misrepresentative’. A spokeswoman said that ‘99% of Vodafone customers will see a less than 10% change to their bill’, so wouldn’t be within their rights to demand cancelling their contracts. […] >> How on earth do you prove that your bill has cost 10% or more than it would have done under previous charging arrangements? At the end of the article it says 3 has ditched per-second billing. What a rip off! |
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