Quote:The big issue is that unless use of 084/7 chargeable services is banned they are not going to have to obtain replacement numbers and so will have little incentive to migrate to using 03. The most likely outcome is that the ethical 0845 voice service users (the vast majority of those using 0845 for voice) will set up an 03 charged at geographic rates routing to the same place as the 0845 before those are ultimately discontinued. I also have a big fear that Ofcom is now going to change its mind on 0870 being charged at geographic rates.
I share this fear too that they will drop plans to restore the link between 0870 and geographic call rates. After all, regrettably, from Ofcom's point of view, they may consider it a duplication - there would be no difference between 0870 charged at geographic rates and the proposed 03-range.
And, as NGM also raises, how does Ofcom intend to encourage users of 0870/0845 numbers to transfer to the new 03-range. As it stands there seems very little incentive and Ofcom would then probably say its not their place to force companies to do anything, Ofcom just provides the 'framework'. Yet again, we'd end up with a mess of 03s, 087s and 0845s - confusion reigns again.
I too support the view that as part of introducing the 03-range and to achieve greater clarity and consistency, abolish 087x and 084x, and any revenue raising 08x must move to 09x! This would also clearly leave 08 as freephone. Surely, this clearly makes common sense? (Even if it does trample over some of the vested interests of the Ofcom/Telecoms Industry!)