Thanks kk for providing the number capacity of the various '08' ranges, and thanks to NGM for the further explanation. Sounds like there's plenty of numbers in theory but when it comes to the practice of allocation there plausibly could be shortages, as Ofcom have said. So it follows that the motivation for creating the '03' range may not in fact be to replace 08x revenue raisers but in fact to sustain their long term future
Quote:What is so disgusting is that the only reason they want to use a 10p per minute 0871 number, rather than a 10p per minute 09 number is (a) that 0871 at the moment won't be regulated by ICSTIS for two more years and that (b) the majority of the public will still think "that's only national rate mate isn't it" based on all the historic lies associated with the selling of numbers in the 0845 and 0870 ranges and these numbers loooking more or less the same.
Point (b) above was perfectly illustrated recently in
Telewest's response to Ofcom's NTS changes when describing the virtues of the 0844 number range:
Quote:Businesses may want to consider moving their 0870 numbers to 0844. ntl:Telewest Business' 0844 service delivers flexibility with a range of price points from 1 to 5ppm. While calls are capped at 5ppm, there is the opportunity to make revenue share if call volume is high.
In addition, as a non premium rate number, 0844 will be more favourably perceived by your customers
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Given what we're up against, It's so hard not to feel disheartened or worse still, 'done over' as firestop puts it:
firestop wrote on May 5
th, 2006 at 5:33am:
So, have WE shot ourselves in the foot and been 'done-over' by Ofcom?
I ask because our campaign against 0870 has been circumvented by Ofcom allowing migration to the 'even-more-expensive' 0871 - which is an even worse state of affairs than the one we started complaining about, originally.
Having said that, if ever there is an opportunity to urge change to the 0870/0871/0845/0844 debate then it has to be
now when Ofcom is 'consulting' on a Review of UK Telephone Numbering Plan. As well as responding to the consultation, how can we focus attention and maybe even some pressure on Ofcom - perhaps some way of making more people aware of their sounds-good-but-will-achieve-very-little smokescreen proposals ? And, on this point, its encouraging to hear the
Martin of MSE sounds like he'll be playing his part to help raise awareness.