Quote:Another report on You and Yours yesterday. Very interesting.
Listen here.
Yes it was a fairly good item but they still failed to do a price comparison between the rate charged by the cheapest calls supplier for uk geographic phone calls (call18866) and the 0870 call price charged by that same supplier. They also continue to miss the point about 0870 numbers being excluded from BT Option 3, given that in the BBC model of the world everyone is unfortunately still assumed to be a Mr and Mrs Jo Average BT loving drongo on some BT call package or other.
Also its a little strange that they didn't hit on how much money one of the other biggest abusers of 0870 (BBC Information) is making out of all this and then rather pathetically had to justify their own 0870 number by saying but we can call you right back. But I already have on record from the IT systems guy at Capita in Belfast (who run the BBC Information call centre) that Cable & Wireless can set up any BBC program they like with an 0800 number at the drop of a hat if they ask for one (and if profit grubbing BBC management agree that this is appropriate).
The guy from the company selling the doctors phone systems was a real charletan. He could have justified the benefits of the death camps on behalf of Adolf Hitler and also the productivity value of extracting all those gold fillings from the dead bodies. He was also lying by claiming that 0870 calls cost little more than geographic calls because call times were shorter??!!, but again he was totally ignoring BT Option 3 customers.
What about the BT response to the NTS Options for the Future proposals to be found here?
www.ofcom.org.uk/consult/condocs/ntsoptions/Responses/?a=87101Does anyone know what BT means by the BT Retail geographic local and national call rates? I wasn't aware that they actually has such a rate. They only have BT Option 1, 2 and 3 call rates and BT Standard rate which is not the same thing at all.
I had to get BT to correct its mistake in their original submission that they wanted revenue sharing ending on 0871 numbers when they meant 0870. Perhaps the whole topic has got so confused that even BT now hasn't a clue what its talking about.
Lets go with Ofcom Option 4 in their proposals I say - that is ban all 084 and 087 revenue sharing and reclassify all pay as you go 0844 and 0845 dial up numbers under 04 or 06 number prefix access codes (the latter is my additional suggestion).
Why don't some of you send an email to kath.embleton@bt.com and ask her what she means by the BT Retail Geographic Local and National Rates. She hasn't answered my question on this so far.