Quote:No, I am sure it is the Capita group again, the lot that run the Congestion charge in London, I think they also run the Licence Fee gathering for the BBC. I think they were behind various other failed government IT schemes as well, but they always seem to get the work. But the BBC always claim that therefore that the 0870 is nothing to do with them.
Why not actually go to the horse's mouth, so to speak, by contacting the relevant people at Capita:-
These are Ian Stuart at Capita in Belfast who actually works for Capita despite his email address being ian.stuart@bbc.co.uk - Tel :- 028 9053 5772
Ian is Capita's head of IT and is directly responsible for and knowledgeable about the whole Capita BBC Information phone system with Cable & Wireless. According to him Capita don't get a revenue share from Cable & Wireless but just gets a special arrangement to set up new 0870 and even 0800 numbers for BBC programs on demand in about 5 minutes flat. Although Geoff Brighton at Ofcom actually told me that he had heard that the BBC got a really good deal on their outgoing calls with Cable & Wireless as an offset for all the incoming 0870 business.
Why not give Ian Stuart a call with your views (028 9053 5772) or you alternatively may prefer to email his boss - paul.pindar@capita.co.uk - who runs the whole sordid operation.
You can get more information on Ian Stuart where I found it at
www.infj.ulst.ac.uk/~bcs/officers.htmlI hope this is of some assistance.