Quote:... also the fact that none of this may happen for 18 months or more.
Yes, more time that this current 'market' is allowed to continue as-is.
From "Way forward" consultation:
Quote:Option B4: Restore geographic linkage for 0845 and 0870 after an interim period
6.36 The idea behind this option is that Ofcom should take steps to re-establish the linkage between 0845/0870 calls and standard geographic call charges rather than completely dismantle the linkage as proposed in Option B2. Under this option, the linkage would apply to all OCPs including payphones and mobiles and not just BT as is the case with the current linkage between 0845/0870 and geographic call charges. All OCPs would be required to charge 0845 calls at their local geographic call rates and 0870 calls at their national geographic call rates (including all applicable discounts) or make a call pre-announcement specifying the call charge. Those providers that have a single geographic rate for local and national calls would charge 0845/0870 calls at their geographic rate.
So 0845 will be local rate, and 0870 will be national rate (for those few provider(s) that still distinguish). In this case, companies on 0845 up and move to 0870 to avoid being at a disadvantage to existing 0870ers.
Of course, for the majority of subscribers local and national will be the same. However, if companies now describe the numbers as being 'local' or 'national', it will appear to many consumers as if the local ones are cheaper than the national ones (when infact they're not).
This will be an issue at the end of the 'interim period' when 0845 will be charged at local rate rather than 0870's national. This will leave those that moved from 0845 to 0870 at the disadvantage they didn't want to be at, ie charging the 'national rate' rather than their previous 'local rate'.
Add to that, if they do migrate, who's going to still be on 0845 when they do become 'local rate'? The current voice SPs won't like it in the 'interim period' and the ISPs won't be able to survive when it is made 'local rate'. So when it's made local, expect all the current 0845 services to have moved elsewhere!