Dave
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For a consultation which closed at the beginning of the year, Ofcom is taking its time over producing the response. What happened to "early 2005", as stated by Matt Peacock on You and Yours? Come to that, he admitted that these numbers are premium rate in all but name; so is this to be put right? Will they be called 'premium rate'?
It does look as though Ofcom's decision will be that they will be described as 'upto x p/min'. Some companies and government bodies have changed to this already. If this is going to be the case, then how will this affect the public's opinion/perception of these numbers? Will it make them more aware of the scam? If so, will companies react by changing to geographical (or even better, freephone) numbers? Or will they be completely confused, afterall they were originally (supposedly) linked to geographical local and national rates?
Or will companies which now use 0870 at 'up to 8p/min' simply change to 0844 at 5p/min [at all times], creating the 'illusion' that they have somehow reduced the rate? Come to think of it, NEG has already pulled this one off with the Department of Health.
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