Naughty Mr NGM
I've never said that their "won't be a way to charge for receiving voice calls..." Nor that "no one will be able to charge for any individual voice calls".
Please show me where I've said that!
I think my posts must be too long and tedious and you are not wasting enough time reading them carefully....
My argument with regards to VoIP/0870/Premium Numbers is that at present most folks don't realize that calling an 0870 number is more expensive then a normal geographic call. This is a scam.
But folks know when they are calling a premium rate number and the cost. They may not like it; and it may not be appropriate - but it's not my idea of a "scam". There is a difference between something being plain "wrong" and a scam. (Although scams are always wrong).
So when VoIP starts to come online big time - and SOME companies and SOME gov depts start to issue VoIP contact numbers; then the consumer/taxpayer will start to question why they can't call say A&L or the DVLA on a VoIP number. ie: not have to call a 0870/45 number which the consumer thinks (and those who have them) think/say are just like calling a normal number.
Corps and the gov have a desire (some of them at least) to be seen to be "with it" so to speak. Who would have thought even 10 years ago that every gov dept would now have it's own web site? And that every civil servant has their own email address?
Soon they will start to feel the same pressure from VoIP. People will start to think - how come I can call BP on a VoIP number but not the DTI? Just as they was a time when BP had a website but the DTI did not.
All this will flush-out the scams (hopefully).
I am quite sure that premium rate calling with always be with us - even if we come to live in a totally VoIP world. I'm sure that as time goes on a way will be found to charge for premium calls directly via VoIP and not through break-out into the PSTN.