Ofcom has recently closed an own-initiative investigation into telcos' compliance with the new rules of displaying information on NTS (084/087) and premium rate (09) pricing.
Own-initiative enforcement programme into compliance with General Condition 14.2 ("GC14.2")
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In this investigation, Ofcom has assessed the steps taken by the largest providers serving residential and small business customers to ensure compliance with GC14.2. Ofcom has required information from the following eleven OCPs:
Fixed providers
- BT
- Virgin Media
- Carphone Warehouse
- Pipex Homecall
- Post Office
Mobile Providers
- 3
- O2
- Orange
- T-mobile
- Vodafone
- Virgin Mobile
PRS CodesAnnex 1 of GC14 sets out the Guidelines for codes of practice for handling customer enquiries and complaints about Premium Rate Services. Section 3 of the guidelines lists the information which OCPs should ensure is available to their customers in relation to PRS calls. All eleven OCPs assessed by Ofcom had PRS codes in place which were available on their websites and in hard copy, on request.
Ofcom’s view is that the assessed codes are consistent with the guidelines and therefore appear to be compliant with GC14.2.NTS CodesAnnex 2 of GC14 sets out the Guidelines for codes of practice for the publication of prices of calls to Number Translation Services.
These guidelines require that OCPs publish usage charges for NTS calls on websites and in published price lists in a way that gives the NTS call charges the same prominence in terms of location and format as given to charges for geographic calls, calls to mobiles and call packages.
The guidelines also require OCPs to publish, in their advertising and promotional material which refer to call pricing, the maximum charge for calls to NTS numbers and a clear reference to where customers can find the complete set of NTS charges and to make this information available to any new customers.
Having reviewed the Codes provided by the OCPs listed above, Ofcom identified some gaps in relation to the specific requirements of the guidelines. Most notably,
a number of the OCPs had not included within their codes a commitment in relation to NTS call charge information provided in advertising and promotional material (as set out in Section 4 of the guidelines). As such, Ofcom asked those OCPs to amend their codes to ensure they were fully consistent with the requirements set out in the guidelines.
Ofcom has now received commitments from those OCPs regarding amendment of their codes to make them compliant with GC14.2Full text here