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Very useful information idb, taking up Dave’s point, I have sent the following email to Mr Rammell:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- “House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 9 Jan 2006 (pt 98)
9 Jan 2006 : Column 391W
EDUCATION AND SKILLS”
“0870 Numbers”
“Dr. Cable: To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills pursuant to the answer of 8 November 2005, Official Report, column 443W, on 0870 numbers, what contractual arrangements her Department has for the provision of the non-profit making 0870 lines. [37640]”
“Bill Rammell: The Department for Education and Skills normally obtains non profit making 0870 lines from its current telephone service provider as a published service offering within that contract. The exception to that policy is where advanced notification has been provided of an impending Machinery of Government change and, in these cases, non profit making 0870 numbers are obtained outside of the normal contractual arrangements in order to ease transition to the new Department.” -------------------------------
Dear Mr. Rammell, I do not understand your answer to the above question, perhaps you can explain.
During the day, 0870 telephone numbers typically cost a caller 7 to 8 pence per minute, from a land-line. From a pay-phone or mobile phone, the cost is enormous.
Normal geographical telephone numbers, i.e. numbers starting with 01 or 02, cost between 0p/min to 3p/min depending on the consumers telecom provider.
When the Department for Education and Skills uses 0870 numbers (and for that matter 0845 numbers), they cost the consumer/taxpayer far more than a normal geographical number. By your answer, it appears that your telecom provider(s) must receive the extra profit, is that correct? Can you confirm that the Department or any other agency or department, does not receive any income from the use of 0870 numbers. Why are they used?
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To the Department for Education and Skills rammellb@parliament.uk
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