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Yes this is what the PNS racket is all about.
Previously revenue sharing and queuing was allowed with all Personal Numbers (PNS). They are not in fact all charged at the same rate. Like Premium Numbers they have a range of charge from relatively low to very high. Originally the highest could be higher than the highest cost Premium Numbers. Clearly particularly with queuing this was a wonderful opportunity for the fringe criminal fraternity. They began to abuse these numbers making large amounts of cash. Even Oftel eventually realised that something had to be done, since they received so many complaints that they had to admit it was more than the 20 or so which they and now Ofcom claim is all they have received concerning abuses with other NGN revenue sharing (e.g. 0870)!! Oftel therefore were effectively forced into a position where they banned revenue sharing with PNS numbers, but to wriggle as much as possible they decided to assist BT yet again by making the ban temporary only (i.e. it can be revoked at any time) and then to apply it only to the terminating subscriber.
Intermediaries of any sort may STILL receive revenue with PNS numbers however, so they can now receive ALL of the revenue which previously would have been shared between intermediaries and the terminating subscriber. This means that in practice the ban has not actually achieved anything, since ways around the ban may be devised, ensuring that the real terminating collector of the revenue is not registered as the terminating subscriber. Ofcom do nothing about this abuse, just like all of the other abuses, so it allows the practice to continue. This is how Sandco can collect the revenue by using his brothers or sisters being registered as the terminating subscribers.
Also beware of one other thing. I came across another abuse of the New Telephone Numbering system recently. BT are designating certain 07 numbers as “National Rate Numbers” and charging them at a rate which it seems they themselves set, and which does not appear as an option in the current official Ofcom list of numbers and rates. How they get away with that is another example of how Ofcom do whatever BT instructs them to do! An example of such a number so charged by BT is “07836900808”. When I queried this with BT they stated, specifically in respect of 07836900808, “This is a National Rate number. A national rate number is a number to a company or a government billing etc. example of this a hospital.”
So where does all this confusion and anarchy end? According to the official Ofcom list the only numbers allowed within the 07 prefix category are: Mobiles, Pagers and PNS. It is time Ofcom got a very firm grip on all of this, and enforced the New Telephone Numbering system, but the likelihood of that happening is about the same as Blair ever becoming a competent Prime Minster!!
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