There are alot of responses from individuals. BT's and other big telcos have yet to be posted there. I also notice that throughout these consultations, service providers such as insurance companies and banks that operate large call centres have kept silent. As far as I am concerned, this is much like not voting and then having cause to complain about the way public services are operated.
The
Telephone Helplines Association (THA) has responded to these consultations. In its response to this consultation (
here) it says:
Quote:Question 8: Do you agree with Ofcom?s proposal to open a new ?03? number range for non-geographic, non-revenue sharing services? : THA supports the introduction of a new 03- range where revenue share is not permitted and call costs are linked to that of the geographic 01- and 02- numbers. However, confusion may arise during any transition period between one system and another, so it may be useful to consider systems that minimise disruption, such as in Option 3a (e.g. converting existing 0845 numbers to 0345 numbers for services that wish to migrate).
Question 9:How should the ?03? range be structured, in terms of tariffs and services ?: Much of the current confusion about 084- and 087- numbers arises because the local and national cost distinctions do not apply to mobile networks and have almost disappeared for the majority of landline users whilst the associated terminology carried on in relation to non-geographic numbers.
In the longer term, it would seem sensible to abolish any distinctions between 'local' and 'national' call rates and to encourage providers to set their own standard rate for all numbers in the 01, 02 and 03 ranges. Whilst the 03 range may accommodate both 034- and 037- services migrated from their existing 084- or 087- numbers (Option 3a), these need not be charged differently (Option 3b).
It will be interesting to see what Telewest says. Remember that it has already started advising businesses that they might want to reconsider moving from 0870 to 0844 or 0871
here. The thread discussing this can be found
here. This is despite Ofcom saying that they are purely proposals. So Telewest has an ulterior motive as it has already advised its customers on the best cause of action.