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For the avoidance of doubt, and to make sure that I am going down the same lines as other repliers, would you be kind enough to let me know if there are any other bits of information that I need to add, including the extra email addresses? I have no wish to be verbose, but I do not want to miss any MAJOR points. Number Translation Services: A Way Forward Consultation Reply emailed to: nts@ofcom.org.uk and and and and and and ??? Question 1: Do you agree with our proposal that revenue sharing should no longer be allowed on 0870 calls if the link between 0870 call prices and prices for 01 and 02 geographic calls is restored? Answer 1: Yes. I assume that calls to an 0870 number will be included in any carrier ‘tariff packages’ that include free calls to 01 and 02 numbers. Question 2: In connection with Option B4 and B5, do you agree with Ofcom’s initial view that 0870 calls should be removed from the scope of the NTS Condition if the geographical link between 0870 calls and geographical calls is restored? Answer 2: No Question 4: What do you think of our proposal to extend the rules controlling premium-rate services using 09 numbers to include 0871 numbers? Answer 4: I agree Question 5: Do you agree we should insist that any adult entertainment services using 08 numbers have to move to the 09 numbers set aside for this type of content? Answer 5: Yes, apart from freephone 0800 and 0808 numbers. Question 7: Do you agree that the package of measures we propose to introduce will tackle most of the problems with Number Translation Services? If not, what else do you think we could do and why? Answer 7: No. It must be clear to a caller, before they make a call, to a 08, 07 or 09 number what the pence per minute rate will be. Providing consumers with improved information about Number Translation Services (NTS) and Premium Rate Services (PRS) Reply emailed to: Geoff.Brighton@ofcom.org.uk and and and and and and ??? Question 1: Do you consider that these proposals are reasonable and are likely to be effective in improving the information available to citizens and consumers about Premium Rate Services (PRS)? Answer 1: No. It must be clear to a caller, before they make a call to a PRS number what the pence per minute rate will be. Question 2: Do you consider that these proposals are reasonable and are likely to be effective in improving the information available to citizens and consumers about NTS (Number Translation Services - those numbers beginning 08x/09x) call prices? Answer 2: No. It must be clear to a caller, before they make a call to a PRS number what the pence per minute rate will be. Question 3: Do you agree that there should be mandatory guidelines for codes of practice in dealing with consumer enquiries about Premium Rate Services (09x numbers) and Number Translation Services (084x/087x numbers)? Answer 3: No. If it is clear, before a call is made to a NGN, what the pence per minute rate is, then there is little need for dealing with consumer enquiries, as there will be no misunderstanding. Question 4: Do you believe there are any other options Ofcom should have considered? Answer 4: Yes. Simple pricing, readily available, that users can know, so that they can make an informed decision about calling a NGN. Question 5: Do you agree that landline and mobile network providers’ codes of practice should be available on request and free of charge to their customers? Answer 5: Yes. Question 6: Do you agree that the proposed modifications to the code of practice and Dispute Resolution and associated guidelines are sufficient to address the issues relating to NTS (084x/087x numbers) and PRS (09x numbers), described in this consultation? Answer 6: No.
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