firestop wrote on Dec 10
th, 2005 at 2:50pm:
I see Vodaphone dismiss changes with a statement "NTS is a low impact area for consumers, who are not opposed to revenue share pre se".
What sort of fairyland do these cretins live in?
The second clause of the sentence is supportable in other circumstances, but certainly cannot be deemed to follow the unjustifiable first, so fairyland seems apt.
I don't object to revenue-sharing per se. There are call-through numbers for cheap international calls for example. And some information or consultancy services are appropriate to have this charge method as an option (but not support of faulty products!)
But when it is involuntary, when companies wilfully suppress and change alternative numbers (and not just on changing provider), it causes the growing annoyance that Vodafone's ivory tower viewpoint appears unable to even see, let alone comprehend. Well, they are used to higher call charges of course.
If it is low impact, why are so many companies devoting such energy to selling these over-priced calling systems that effectively transfer large companies outgoing call budgets on to their incoming callers?
One wonders about the effect of any proposal to Vodafone that it would clearly be a low impact on them to include 0871, 0870, 0845, 0844 numbers in their inclusive minutes packages. That would very quickly demonstrate the real world level of their support for these duplicitous assertions.