Further to my post above, I have received a further reply today,anyone care to comment on the reply? I have put my original email to them first.
Your new 0845 number is no more "local call rate" than the 0870 number is "national" all calls to numbers beginning 01/02 cost the same no matter where they are called from and to where they terminate, you are obliged under OFCOM and ASA rules to display the cost of these calls, they are both more costlier from a BT line and considerably more from a payphone or mobile, in fact they are premium rate revenue sharing numbers, and if you do not adjust your website accordingly I will report you to both bodies.
Please supply me with the geographical number in place of the 0845/0870 number, if you won't, then I shall apply for it under the Freedom of Information Act.
Dear Mr ,
Further to my e-mail to you of 27 September. I am now able to reply on the other points that you raised.
The Travel Advice Line number was changed earlier this month from an 0870 to a 0845 number, to bring the service in line with government wide best-practice on public information services, while increasing access and affordability to users.
It is indeed the case that these numbers can be more than standard local rate tariffs. We do not however, take a revenue share on the 0845 number.
The Committee for Advertising Practice - the body responsible for writing and enforcing the advertising rules for non-broadcast media - is aware that the cost of calling non-geographical numbers starting 0845 and 0870 numbers is variable for non-BT customers and that calls to those numbers are unlikely to be charged at the traditional local or national rates that previously applied.
We do take adherence to regulatory advice very seriously and have recently changed our policy on switching to a 0845 number as evidence of this.
In line with the advertising standards agency's recommendations we will not be advertising the service as a local rate number. In addition, the maximum call cost from a BT line will be stated in publicity literature. The large number of tariffs available in the market, mean that we are unable to give precise costs from other networks such as those for mobile phones.
Travel advice is available from our dedicated telephone advisory team and on our website
www.fco.gov.uk/travelWe welcome your feedback and hope this answers your comment on this matter.
Ian Walker
Deputy Head of Travel Advice Section
Consular Crisis Group
OAB G/61
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Tel: 020 7008 0198
Fax: 020 7008 0155