leehom wrote on Oct 4
th, 2006 at 4:13pm:
Dear all.
I´m having a big problem. My girlfriend is studying at University of Sussex and she is living on one of their residence on campus. The bad news is that the University has given her a a phone number which starts with 0870 147 xxxx. I´m calling from oversea (Í´m not in UK)and I just got my high phone bill
The phone company that provided her 0870 number is Keycom.co.uk "
www.Keycom.co.uk "
Can someone please help me how I can phone her room without paying such a high rate?
Thanks in advance.
leehom
Your girlfriend should contact her MP and MEP - there is little point in complaining to either the university, the service provider, or least of all the morally bankrupt UK telephone regulator Ofcom as they will simply churn out the 'national rate' mantra.
Here we have a UK regulator that is fully aware that terminating internationally-originated calls to non-geographic numbers is not guaranteed, and where it is actually possible, the calls have a significant mark-up over standard geographic calls. Furthermore, the regulator is fully aware that a university hall of residence/accommodation facility can reasonably expect to receive internationally-originated calls, yet it chooses to do nothing about the problem or come up with any form of solution, preferring instead to pander to the demands of capita-esque scammers making a quick profit through a poorly planned numbering scheme. She should contact her MP/MEP and explain this ludicrous situation where people living outside the UK cannot contact friends and family who are forced to use these scandalous numbers for incoming calls. There is a wealth of information on this forum that you could quote or reference. An emphasis should be placed on the fact that Ofcom knows about the problem (and has done so for many years) yet has its head up its backside when it comes to addressing the difficulties.
It is simply staggering that this takes place in a so-called first-world economy. Ofcom should be ashamed of itself.
The parliamentary route really is the only viable option.