Quote:...I can't believe you are prepared to give up so easily over all this.
I'm looking at it objectively. I'm no fan of ofcom at all but ofcom can't be blamed for something that they never had any input on at all and are only now being consulted due to homeoffice needing a 3 digit number available from all networks.
What's the point in blaming ofcom for something that the HomeOffice and the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister have together started and are dealing with themselves.
All ofcom have been asked to do is provide a 3 digit number.
To make a point and to try and change things then it will have to be done via the consultation that HomeOffice have done or are doing.
Objecting via ofcom isn't likely to get anywhere simply because all ofcom will do is pass your concerns on to the homeoffice when ofcom's consultation is done. By this time it is very likely that it will be too late and homeoffice will have made their minds up on whatever they plan on doing/charging, etc.
You have to go straight to the dept concerned (homeoffice) instead of going through a middleman (ofcom).
You have a point about people on inclusive calling plans but very few (in the vast scheme of things) are on a 24/7 plan. Those on an inclusive calling plan are generally only the weekend because most call providers have free inclusive minutes at the weekend (with the exception of BT) included in the basic line rental, with a few more on an evening & weekend inclusive minutes plan.
This along with international access has to be taken up direct with those concerned if you hope to make them change their minds before everything has been finalised. Going via ofcom will just delay your concerns getting to the homeoffice by a few months at least (due to length of consultation by ofcom).
Give the number a ring that's on the .pdf and see if you can get something out of them about the consultation that they have or are doing.
If the consultation is already out there then where is it? I did a google search of the homeoffice website for this SNEN and it wasn't much help.
Therefore if this consultation is still open then which department has released it or have they conveniently hidden it away and it will all be decided upon without much public consultation (which I think is the norm with the government these days).