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Re: Parliamentary update
Reply #300 - May 21st, 2008 at 5:57pm
 
longusername wrote on May 21st, 2008 at 1:38pm:
Would there be any point in taking this approach?

The answers could be interesting.

The problem is that the benefit of “revenue sharing” numbers is not purely seen in actual income. Some of what is potentially available is retained by the telco in return for discounts on the package of services provided.

The only way to discover the extent to which service-using callers are subsiding what should be a cost to taxpayers is to compare the cost to the Department with a fair quoted price for the same telephone services using 03xx numbers in place of 08xx. It is this difference that represents the subsidy to the Departmental budget (which is funded by taxpayers).

The exercise should perhaps be extended to include a similar quote for geographic numbers. The difference between the 03xx and geographic number prices is the true cost to set against the questionable benefit of having a non-geographic number. One suspects that in many cases the cost of using “NTS” would not justify the benefit. Where this was true, it would expose the fact that the alleged benefit of NGNs was never truly justified, it was always an excuse for the saving to the exchequer of using revenue sharing numbers, at the expense of service users.

The slowness of the move to 03xx suggests that there could be some truth in this point, although I cannot offer any clear evidence at this stage.
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Re: Parliamentary update
Reply #301 - Jun 22nd, 2008 at 12:53pm
 
Nothing significant to post as an update yet, but followers of this thread may wish to note this posting.


With great thanks to those who have been posting comprehensive information here whenever relevant isses are raised in debate or written answers, I can offer the following links to recent Hansard entries: 19 May Col 88W, 2 June Col 727W, 3 June Col 872W, 5 June Col 1088W.
(In the latter case, callers running out of money or mobile credit is not given as one of the reasons for calls being abandoned.)
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Re: Parliamentary update
Reply #302 - Jun 23rd, 2008 at 11:31pm
 
Questions for Oral or Written Answer
beginning on Tuesday 17 June 2008
(the 'Questions Book')

Part 1: Written Questions for Answer on
Tuesday 17 June 2008

Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown (Cotswold): To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, whether he has considered the merits of replacing the 0845 telephone number for the Child Support Agency with a local-rate telephone number.
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Re: Parliamentary update
Reply #303 - Jun 23rd, 2008 at 11:33pm
 
House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 16 Jun 2008 (pt 0032)

NHS: Telephone Services

Mike Penning: To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many calls were taken by NHS Direct in each month in 2007; and what the average cost to the public purse was of each call in 2007.

Mr. Bradshaw: The information is shown in the following table:

2007 Total number of calls taken

January
682,892

February
602,188

March
619,917

April
635,812

May
678,417

June
669,796

July
690,831

August
662,927

September
632,120

October
687,531

November
707,862

December
724,483

Total(1)
7,994,776

(1) Figures are for all calls to NHS Direct which includes calls to 0845 46 47 and other calls to services provided to national and local commissioners.

The average cost per call in the financial year 2007-08 was £15.35.

Mike Penning: To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many calls were made to NHS Direct in (a) 2007 and (b) 2006; what the forecast number of calls for each of those years was before the start of each year; and if he will make a statement. [208426]

Mr. Bradshaw: The information requested is not available in the format requested. Such information as is available is shown in the following table.

Calls made to NHS Direct Actual Forecast

2006-07(1)
8,296,972
9,500,000

2007-08(2)
9,018,148
9,900,000

(1) Figures are provided for the financial years 2006-07 and 2007-08.
(2) Figures are for all calls to NHS Direct which includes calls to 0845 46 47 and other calls to services provided to national and local commissioners.


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Re: Parliamentary update
Reply #304 - Jun 23rd, 2008 at 11:34pm
 
Part 2: Oral and Written Questions from
Tuesday 17 June 2008

Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown (Cotswold): To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, whether he has considered the merits of replacing the 0845 telephone number for the Child Support Agency with a local rate telephone number.
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Reply #305 - Jun 25th, 2008 at 11:57pm
 
House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 23 Jun 2008 (pt 0002)

Child Support Agency: Telephone Services

Mr. Clifton-Brown: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions whether he has considered the merits of replacing the 0845 telephone number for the Child Support Agency with a local-rate telephone number. [212073]

Mr. Plaskitt: The administration of the Child Support Agency is a matter for the Chief Executive. He will write to the hon. Member with the information requested.

Letter from Stephen "Mr Clueless" Geraghty, dated 23 June 2008:

In reply to your recent Parliamentary Question about the Child Support Agency, the Secretary of State promised a substantive reply from the Chief Executive.

You asked the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, whether he has considered the merits of replacing the 0845 telephone number for the Child Support Agency with a local rate telephone number. [212073]

The Child Support Agency's 0845 telephone numbers are charged at the
rate of a local call
from a landline telephone.
Calls from mobile phones are charged at a rate determined by the service provider.

I hope you find this answer helpful.

Of course we don't Stephen as it's a pile of garbage and you haven't ANSWERED THE QUESTION.

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Re: Parliamentary update
Reply #306 - Jul 9th, 2008 at 1:32am
 
Part 2: Oral and Written Questions from
Wednesday 9 July 2008

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Mr Mark Prisk (Hertford & Stortford): To ask Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer, what income his Department received from the Office of National Statistics 0845 number in (a) 2007-08, (b) 2006-07 and (c) 2005-06.
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Re: Parliamentary update
Reply #307 - Jul 9th, 2008 at 1:34am
 
Part 2: Oral and Written Questions from
Wednesday 9 July 2008


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Mr Mark Prisk (Hertford & Stortford): To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform, what income his Department received from the Companies House 0870 number in (a) 2007-08, (b) 2006-07 and (c) 2005-06.
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Re: Parliamentary update
Reply #308 - Jul 16th, 2008 at 12:07am
 
House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 14 July 2008 (pt 0044)

NHS: Telephone Services

Mike Penning: To ask the Secretary of State for Health pursuant to the Answer of 16 June 2008, Official Report, column 766W, on NHS: telephone service, what the reasons are for the disparity between calls to NHS Direct (a) made and (b) forecast in (i) 2006-07 and (ii) 2007-08. [216083]

Mr. Bradshaw: The reasons for the differences between the number of calls forecast and number of calls made in 2006-07 and 2007-08 are as follows:

There have been significant increases in web usage across the two years with some patients choosing to access NHS Direct's services through the internet rather than via the telephone;

in 2006-07 web visits increased by 52 per cent. (approximately 7 million additional visits per annum); and

in 2007-08 web visits increased by 49 per cent. (approximately 10 million additional visits per annum).

significant improvements in performance during 2007-08 have helped reduce the number of repeat callers and therefore the number of calls; and

NHS Direct include in their forecast calls to 0845 46 47 and other calls to services provided to national and local commissioners. This includes calls to the appointments line (formerly choose and book appointments line). In 2006-07 the Department overestimated calls to the appointments line when there were 520,000 calls less than the 2 million forecast.

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Reply #309 - Jul 16th, 2008 at 12:08am
 
House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 14 July 2008 (pt 0032)

Welfare Tax Credits: Telephone Services

Mr. Denis Murphy: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many tax credits enquiries his Department received through its 0800 and 0845 numbers in each of the last three years. [214296]

Jane Kennedy: HMRC operates two 0845 helplines to deal with tax credits inquiries: the tax credits helpline for the general public and an intermediaries helpline. Advisers working on other HMRC helplines may also receive a small number of tax credits inquiries, but these are incidental to their main work, and the number is not recorded.

I refer my hon. Friend to the answers given by my right hon. Friend the then Paymaster General on 14 March 2006, Official Report, column 2137W, on 20 June 2006, Official Report, column 1857W and on 25 June 2007, Official Report, column 418W, in which the number of calls received by the tax credits helpline in each month in the last three years to April 2007 has been provided. The following table brings this information up to date for 2007-08.

Tax credits helpline

Number of calls received( 1) to the nearest thousand
May 2007
2,510

June 2007
2,664

July 2007
3,149

August 2907
2,129

September 2007
2,025

October 2007
1,703

November 2007
1,563

December 2007
1,039

January 2008
1,830

February 2008
1,600

March 2008
1,445

(1 )Where the caller selected an option from the call steering menu and was put in a queue to speak to an adviser


In addition the following table gives details of the number of calls received by the intermediaries helpline in each of the last three years.

Tax credits intermediaries service

Number of calls received to the nearest thousand
2005-06
50

2006-07
59

2007-08
56

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Re: Parliamentary update
Reply #310 - Jul 22nd, 2008 at 12:37pm
 
More DVLA....

House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 17 July 2008 (pt 0020)

Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency: Telephone Services

Mr. Prisk: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what income her Department received from the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency's 0870 number in (a) 2007-08, (b) 2006-07 and (c) 2005-06. [217543]

Jim Fitzpatrick: The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency income received from 0870 number rebates in each of the last three financial years is as follows:

Financial year Revenue received (£)

2007-08
3,387,603

2006-07
2,894,284

2005-06
2,423,517

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Reply #311 - Jul 22nd, 2008 at 12:40pm
 
House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 17 July 2008 (pt 0028)

Departmental Telephone Services

Mr. Denis Murphy: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions how many enquiries his Department received through its 0800 and 0845 numbers in each of the last three years. [214295]

Mrs. McGuire: Inquiries to the Department of Work and Pensions through 0800 and 0845 numbers for the last three years are:

DWP contact centres
Total inquiries( 1) to DWP contact centres during normal opening hours
Year (April to March)

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08
0800
2,994,064
1,944,284
1,550,576

0845
21,322,774
22,064,546
22,519,633


(0800 and 0845)(1)
18,950,827
19,920,108
18,905,753

Total
43,267,665
43,928,938
42,975,962

(1) Inquiries, is defined as total calls offered to DWP contact centres during their normal hours of opening. Information is not available in all cases to distinguish between those calls received to 0800 numbers and those to 0845 numbers.

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Reply #312 - Jul 22nd, 2008 at 12:42pm
 
House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 15 July 2008 (pt 0013)

Ordnance Survey: Telephone Services

Mr. Prisk: To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government what income her Department received from the Ordnance Survey 0845 number in (a) 2007-08, (b) 2006-07 and (c) 2005-06. [217540]

Mr. Iain Wright: Neither the Department nor Ordnance Survey has received income from Ordnance Survey's 0845 numbers in any of the years in question.

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Reply #313 - Jul 29th, 2008 at 12:06pm
 
House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 22 July 2008 (pt 0014)

Departmental Telephone Services

Matthew Taylor: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport how much revenue her Department received from the 0870 driver inquiry line in the last financial year; and how much it cost her Department to administer the service in that period. [221681]

Jim Fitzpatrick: For the financial year 2007-08 the rebate (revenue) received from the DVLA 0870 driver inquiry line was £687,638.18. The full staff cost (to cover the 177 staff members involved) of administering this particular 0870 service during 2007-08 was £3,389,288.00.

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Reply #314 - Jul 29th, 2008 at 12:08pm
 
House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 22 July 2008 (pt 0031)

Companies House: Telephone Services

Mr. Prisk: To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform what income his Department received from the Companies House 0870 number in (a) 2007-08, (b) 2006-07 and (c) 2005-06. [217539]

Mr. Thomas: The current income received by Companies House for the use of the 0870 number is as follows:

Current income received (£)
2007-08
8,500

2006-07
28,700

2005-06
44,500


There is however an ongoing dispute over a rebate for 2006-07 and 2007-08. The expected income should be on similar lines as 2005-06.

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