Quote:So they apparently make a whopping profit! Is this the way it will actually work? Does anyone in the industry have other suggestions?
Regarding your other comments in the thread which you then very annoyingly closed down and directed here (is that just to show that a moderator has special powers) I would reply as follows:-
What the industry has to gain out of no change in the current setup is lots of filthy lucre. What they have to lose is lots of filthy lucre. It isn't just the call centres on these 0845 and 0870 numbers who make lots of extra money from 084/7 NGNs - so do BT, Cable & Wireless and all the other big telcos. Because the termination rate is higher than for geographic calls, even after they have handed most of the dosh to the service provider running the call centre. Do you think BT earn anything at all out of non geographic calls originating on their network but carried by another call carrier and then terminated by BT again? Do you think Mr Darren Thomas of Blue Telecom could afford to carry the calls for us at only 1p a time if there was any decent money at all left for BT in terminating geographic calls carried by their rivals?
BT commercial doesn't want to give up 084/7 NGN revenue sharing any more than the rest of them but BT's big corporate social and responsible side can see the 0845/0870 scam has now gone too far now so has to be stopped.
Ofcom's position is dictated by all this "light touch" nonsense from the government that they claim to believe in for commercial regulation. Its a shame the government don't seem to believe in this "light touch" when it comes to the incarceration of people in their own homes under house arrest on the merest suspicion of terrorist connections or for that matter even in terms of current increasingly draconian prison sentencing policy. I think you can see the inconsistency in the New Labour logic here?
I still think there is hope that Ofcom will ban 084/087 revenue sharing and make all the parties concerned move over to 09 and ICSTIS if they really have the nerve to carry on with it. But I think Ofcom will be under a lot of pressure from the big boys running the call centres (eg the BBC and Capita) not to come up with this conclusion.
I have no problem with all current 09 service apart from ISP technical help lines. With this one exception virtually all other 09 services do seem to be added value products that would not exist without revenue sharing being in place. And so long as there are clear announcements about the price and so long as the customers are not captive (as they are not for adult chat lines and legal advice lines) then where exactly is the problem.
084/087 on the other hand converts calls offering no added value into premium rate calls without most consumers either being aware or the cost or having an option to take their business elsewhere.