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Updated advice, received from the COI on January 28, 2005.
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Better practice guidance for Government contact centres The better practice guidance is currently being updated for a second edition. However, because of movement in tariff structures, one section required more immediate attention and this is given below. This advice supersedes the previous guidance. Cost to the citizen 3.45 Based on your primary target audiences, you should also consider the cost of accessing the service. Not only does this make sure that citizens on low income can afford to contact you, but it also encourages citizens to call by removing the cost barrier. 3.46 For telephone services, this involves decisions over whether to offer a geographical or non-geographical number such as 0800/0808, 0845/0844,or 0870/0871. Non-geographical numbers have traditionally provided advantages in terms of intelligent routing, which helps manage call flows and can provide a better service to the end customer (although the more advanced networks can provide intelligent routing on standard geographical numbers and this should be explored as an option.) The following guidance has been put together with input from Ofcom. Free services would be appropriate if you are targeting those who may be deterred by the cost of a call (for example, the elderly, young people or those on low incomes or where the nature of the call is confidential) and is particularly applicable if your objective is to encourage as many people as possible to call. For example, with counseling services, if the call is free it will not normally appear on the phone bill and as such a free call is very appropriate. (Note that some mobile operators currently do charge for free number calls.) (1) However 0800/0808 numbers can suffer from hoax calls and you may wish to consider a geographic number or an 0844/0845.(2) For example, cost is likely to be less of an issue for businesses, so 0844 or 0845 may be more appropriate here. 0870/0871 numbers are not recommended, particularly when targeting individuals as by dint of falling national call rates, these have become expensive to the caller relative to a geographic call, which can act as a barrier to communicating information that the citizen should have access to as a right. If 0870/0871 (3) is being used then other alternatives – i.e. a standard geographical number (either in parallel with, or as an alternative to the 0870/0871 number), the web or postal mechanisms should be considered and made available. 0870/0871 might be appropriate in a business environment, but even here its use should be treated with caution. 3.47 If you are asking citizens to respond by coupon, we recommend offering a freepost address to avoid the cost and inconvenience of postage stamps. 3.48 If you are using SMS, you should consider the cost to the citizen of sending a text, and indeed a response may involve multiple texts back and forth. 3.49 You should always clearly communicate the cost to customers on publicity materials (see paragraph 3.75) and this should not use any misleading terms such as ‘local’, ‘national rate’ etc. 3.50 Premium rate revenue generation numbers should never be used for public services. 3.51 Tariff is often a decision that should be made as part of the wider communications/publicity planning and should be given due consideration and the impact on the citizen discussed. (1) Work is being undertaken by COI together with other bodies to see if this difficult area can be addressed. (2) 0845 in particular has been known as ‘local-rate’ however with the increased competition in the marketplace and resultant changes in tariff structures, these rates will often be in excess of normal local rates that citizens might be charged on their package. 0845 (and 0844) costs through some mobile tariffs can also be expensive to the citizen and this should also be considered. (3) 0870 in particular has been known as ‘national rate’, however this is misleading and 0870 can be very expensive to the citizen in comparison with the tariffs they would normally pay for a national call. Increasingly distinctions between local and national are fading in tariff structures anyway. 0870/0871 more generally has the added issue of revenue share (this can be available on 0845/0844 but is smaller, less universal and less perceived by the public). This can be viewed negatively by the citizen who may feel the Department is exploiting them, as even if the revenues are being utilised towards the costs of the operation of the service, this might not be fully understood.
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