I am still awaiting a reply from Ofcom to my letter of Februry, they managed to lose half of the original letter, despite it being sent Recorded Delivery. The second letter never arrived, again sent Recorded Delivery. Royal Mail state that 'Large Companies' cannot sign for individual letters, therefore I cannot prove one way or another IF they got it, so sending anything Recorded Delivery is a total waste of money and time. They did get my third letter intact, but of course I am now awaiting a reply.
Of more interest is this extract from an Ofcom document:
Quote:Section 63 . Ofcom.s general duty as to telephone numbering functions
A5.6 In making the modifications to the Plan, Ofcom considers that it is fulfilling its duty in section 63 of the Act (which refers to Ofcom’s general duty as to telephone numbering functions), namely that Ofcom is:
• securing the best use of appropriate numbers, in that the revised designations for the 0844, 0845, 0870 and 0871 ranges will continue to allow these numbers to be used for the provision of value-added services, whilst ensuring that there continues to be pressure on retail prices for these services; and
• encouraging efficiency and innovation, in that the modifications to the Plan ensure that those applying for numbers understand what retail pricing arrangements will apply to their services when using these numbers, and those wishing to set their own retail prices in order to fund innovative services will be able to do so.
I was actually searching for the rules regulating the USE of 0845 / 0870 etc numbers. It appears that it is quite clear that these numbers should ONLY be used for 'Value Added Services', therefore not just in place of what was originally a geographic number.
The BBC Information Line could, I suppose, be a genuine case of an added value.
But certainly not when you get exactly the same service that was provided on the previous geographic number.
Has anyone out there followed this line of questioning?
It seems that my letter from 1995 could be very valuable, if Ofcom have been allowing the use of these number groupings for the wrong purposes for the last 10 years.
more soon
Flutty