Quote:How will these changes affect the other links in the chain? Surely BT can't connect these calls at a loss. So what about the premiums/revenue paid to (non-BT) NGN providers, some of which is passed to the end terminating party?
Dave,
I have nothing definite on the fine details here but only a gut feeling that something like this may be going to happen. For instance no one may have expected BT Privacy to appear before it happened. I have personally cancelled my own 4 network Calling Features plan on the strength of that new product as I can't justify having to pay £5 a quarter to get the one other calling feature I make any real use of apart from Caller Display (Call Waiting).
Coming back to 0845 and 0870 perhaps BT would only in fact make them cost the same as geographic calls for BT Option 3 customers. At £17.99 a month that would give BT plenty of scope for being able to afford it compared to the £8 or £9 a month charged by their competitors for plans that only cover 01 and 02 calls (regardless of the lies that TalkTalk are currently peddling about getting "all uk landline calls free for 3 months" in their store advertisements that have no small print).
Also have you thought that a possible Ofcom compromise on its final proposals might be to cut 0870 revenue share rates to the same level as 0845 without abolishing it completely. That would get Ofcom off the painful hook of creating a situation where 0845 calls end up costing more than 0870.
I think that at 0845 levels of revenue share the cost of the 084/7 calls can be paid for by the big profits BT still earn on 01/02 geographic calls with no revenue share on them. So they might be able to afford not to charge extra on non geo calls on BT Option 1 and 2 as well.
I'm only speculating on all this here but from the tone of the comments made by the senior BT person I think they are going to do something on 0845 and 0870 calls that absolutely no one is currently expecting. Of course they won't also be doing this on 0844 and 0871 calls which will continue with call cost announcements added. But if BT does the kind of publicity about 0845 and 0870 call costs that I am thinking of (i.e. more national primetime with Jeremy Clarkson) then no call centre for a major respectable company is going to dare to move over to 0844 or 0871.
Can't you just see it now. Uncle Jeremy tells you that good old cuddly BT is no longer going to charge you premium rate for having to wait on hold at all those horrid call centres! And if Uncle Jeremy says this is what has been going on then even Sharon and Dave Normal will probably believe it.
One wonders if Jeremy C would have even suddenly seen the light on Rover cars or possibly even on Meatloaf's Bat out of Hell if someone had paid him enough money to do so. And lets face it Clarkson is definitely promoting the telecoms equivalent of a Rover.