So it seems Pixmania is using a NGN in france as well. Telediscount wont allow you to dial the 0810 thru the 0845 as the 0810 is like our 0845 in the uk. plus a €.78 'connection' charge.
0800 Free Numbers and Expensive Numbers
Quote:0800 numbers are free ("numéro vert" - green number), but not all 08xx numbers are free. There's somewhat of a scandal in France about the use of the more expensive of these numbers for support/call-center calls, including France Telecom, where users are charged while waiting for a response, waiting on hold, and waiting indefinitely until you have to call again and start the expensive procedure all over again. It's bandied about that some of the abusers make more profit on the telephone charges for their call centers than they do on their main products. French laws should be coming along soon (2005) to correct this very public problem. Here's a review of these special numbers.
Hmm nice to see they also have the call waiting problems, but at least in france premium numbers all use 08xx.
Phone Numbers & Tariffs:
Emergencies:
Dial 15 for SAMU (Emergency Services, Ambulance)
Dial 17 for Police
Dial 18 for Fire Services
Dial 12 for Directory Enquiries (€0.80 per call)
Prefixes & Rates (as at 1/03/05)
0800, 0805 – free ('green' number)
0801, 0810, 0811 – Local call ('azur' number) + €0.78 connection charge.
0802, 0820, 0821 – €0.12 per min ('indigo') + €0.11 connection charge, after 56 secs.
0820 20, 0820 22 - €0.09 per min ('indigo')
0825, 0826, 0803 – €0.15 per min ('indigo') + for 0803 and 0825, €0.11 connection charge after 45 secs.
0891 – under €0.30 per min
0892 – under €0.45 per min
0893 – under €0.75 per min
0897 – under €0.60 per min
0898 – under €1.20 per min
0899 – more than €1.21 per min
Numbers beginning 06 are mobile numbers.
The Phone-Number Change
Quote:In October 1996, all French phone numbers changed to a 10-digit (internal) system. (Externally, the "33" country-code plus 9 digits.) The old division between Paris and the "rest of France", where you dialed 16 to get a second dial tone, was eliminated.
The first digits of the phone number indicate a section of France:
01 - for Paris numbers
02 - for the northwest of France
03 - for the northeast of France
04 - for the southeast and Corsica
05 - for the southwest of France