Quote:There seems to be a third obvious option you have missed Dave and which is the one most members on this site would settle for.
Namely allow these people to sell as many NTS/PRS services as they want (there is no difference between NTS and PRS other than the price and the anomalous differences in disclosure rules) provided they are on prefixes readily identifiable as premium rate and revenue sharing [...]
I'll re-write the above. My point is that services exist on the current prefixes, which means any changes affect the businesses operating on them. The two points relate to the services operating on 084/087 numbers. The two principal options for 084/087 numbers are:
1) To remove revenue sharing from these services and completely move the goal posts, which suggests that the regulator is of the opinion that the numbers have been promoted in a misleading way. This can be done either by allowing them to move elsewhere to continue RS or leaving them on their current prefixes without RS.
2) To leave the numbers as they are, in which case it agrees with they way they have been 'sold'. This would tie in with the regulator's view that valuable services exist, which wouldn't do without the current setup.
The only possible third option would be to create another prefix for geographical rates, in addition to the current 084/087 numbers. However, there would be little incentive for companies to move over if consumers weren't aware of what the difference between existing and new prefixes were.
NGM, your point about moving all RS numbers to prefix(es) where it is clear is covered by point 1). The reason I posted these two options was to point out that choosing 1) means affecting businesses and their plans and choosing 2) means upsetting consumers by charging more than geographical calls. Of course, 2) could be implemented with more pricing information, but this will only wake up more consumers to the fact that 0845/0870 costs far more than geographical. As idb points out in a far more succinctly way than I ever could, "there's little middle ground"!