Just a note to remind everyone that three different Ofcom consultations relevant to members of this site close this Thursday. These can be found at
www.ofcom.org.uk/consult/condocs/?sector=Telecoms&open=YesIn roughly descending order of importance these are as follows:-
1. National Single Non-Emergency Number
The key issues are:-
(a) Why a single number now when the end of the lifetime of phone numbers and their replacement by names similar to email addresses via voip is in sight? Also if this is such a good idea why wasn't it done in the 1970s and why were the Police encouraged to get single 0845 numbers for many years by
www.pito.org.uk and why doesn't this consultation also therefore propose a single Voip contact name for non emergency calls to the Police?
(b) Proposing that these calls are charged for outside the normal charging system for 01/02 calls at 10p flat is completely unnecessary and quite outrageous just because a short code is being used - it is also anticompetitive. Ofcom is only just consulting on stopping some of the 084/7 call cost abuses so why is a new being proposed on 101.
(c) The standard European proposal for a non emergency number is 116 so why is a number proposed of 101 when 116 will in any case have to be introduced in in due course to comply with EU regulations
(d) That 101 should be a free and unbilled service like 999/112 because any member of a household having to call the Police on a non emergency basis on sensitive matters like sexual abuse or drugs use etc is likely to have the call spotted by the bill payer. Also having 101 as a chargeable number makes this problem much, much worse since the short 101 code will be very visible on the bill compared to an 0845 or an 01 number for the Police. So if 101 is introduced it must in fact be a free service
(e) That even if these 101 numbers are introduced there must still also be geographic alternative numbers for calling these contact centres so that people at work can call back to a home police force in another area and ditto for people on holiday in the uk or who are overseas.
Send your response by email to elizabeth.greenberg@ofcom.org.uk
2. Changes to Premium Rate Services (PRS) Conditions
This proposes extending the PRS conditions to include scam rogue internet diallers of any kind regardless of the number called and to also include adult services regardless of the number used. In addition any Premium Rate Service offered on a mobile phone is to come within the PRS conditions under the Ofcom proposal. This means all these services will then also be regulated by ICSTIS.
The key point to make here is that we don't think Ofcom's proposals go far enough and that we believe that the 084/7 and 070 Number Translation Services codes should all be scrapped and all these revenue sharing services transferred to 09 access and regulated by ICSTIS.
Also ask Ofcom why it is running this consultation separately from the NTS Way Forward and Improved Information on Pricing of NTS and PRS services consultations that closed back on Dec 6th. The running of adult services on 084/7, 070 and mobiles is in fact all part of one continuous issue of clandestine premium rate calls that Ofcom should have sought to resolve in one clear consultation on the whole topic.
Salami slicing up the different issues this way seems to benefit only Ofcom and the industry but not the consumer.
Send your response by email to gavin.daykin@ofcom.org.uk
3. Number Portability and Technology Neutrality
Ofcom is proposing far more flexibility in number portability than just the current existing mobile phone number portability arrangements so that for instance a geographic number can be ported on to a Voip service or a geographic number on to a mobile service. Also a mobile service can be ported to a geographic or voip access number.
The points to make in responding to Ofcom are:-
1. Why did Ofcom or its predecessor OFTEL not introduce this regime many years ago so that companies wanting complicated Number Translations Services (NTS) facilities in several different uk call centres could still do so using their old geographic number and at geographic call rates???
2. Has Ofcom properly thought through the pricing implications of allowing a fixed line number to be ported for use on a mobile service or vica versa? In such a circumstance the number called is going to give no clue as to the pricing level to be charged.
3. Ofcom must therefore make it mandatory for all uk fixed line and mobile phone customers to have free of charge call price announcements for any number they call in the uk to overcome this problem and other similar problems with confusion over true price levels for calls to NTS and PRS services.
4. Also since companies managed perfectly well in the past to move their geographic call centres to different NTS numbers etc is such total number portability proposed by Ofcom justified as it will totally undermine the objective of the NTNP (National Telephone Number Plan) which was to ensure that people had an idea of what a call may cost from the initial digits dialled. So allowing total number portability is a complete change of culture that undermines the value of the NTNP.
Send your response by email to Elizabeth.greenberg@ofcom.org.uk who is also responsible for the 101 Non Emergency Number Consultation.
Sorry I know this will cut into xmas present buying time