andy9 wrote on Nov 10
th, 2006 at 3:58am:
Most networks charge between 5 and 30 pence a minute, broadly similar or actually the same as other UK calls. In fact, on tariffs where calls cost more to other networks, NGNs are almost always cheaper than these..
Actually they all did use to charge around 35/40p/min but when the new regulations came out to force them to be more upfront on these charges and give them more prominence, that's around when prices changed.
Quote:O2 NGNs 15p , vs 35p or 25p>5p on landline or O2 calls, or 40p mobiles on other networks
Remember that o2 is one of the few that still reduce the cost of landline calls after 3mins from 25p/min for first 3mins that day, then 5p/min thereafter for the remainder of that day so therefore calls to NGN's are still a lot more expensive except if you are only on the phone to an NGN for less than 3mins a day which is extremely unlikely. Therefore, you do end up paying a premium for the call. Also, before this new regulation came into force, o2 used to charge upto 30p/min (daytime).
Quote:Orange - NGNs 25p, to Orange 10p, landlines 25p, , other mobiles 35p
I was unable to find the cost to NGNs on Orange's website for either contracts or PAYG. Could you provide a link for us?
Quote:Vodafone - identical to other calls on latest tariffs
Website is down now but I also believe the costs are the same as geographical calls on their latest tariffs which were only changed not so long ago. Again before this, the cost varied and was a lot higher than geographical calls.
Quote:easyMobile 15p for all calls
I believe EasyMobile have always been this price and wasn't changed like the rest were when the new so-called price transparency regulation came into force.
Quote:Virgin 10p or 15p NGNs vs 15p>5p landlines and Virgin, 35p others
Similar thing applies here to that of o2 and that is 15p/min for first 5mins of calls that day then drops to 5p/min.
Quote:T-mobile - I need to check, but may be more than the new 12p tariff for other calls
40p/min to 0845/0870 on all PAYG tariffs, 10p/min for Contracts. T-Mobile only specifically mention calls to 0845/0870 & freephone - nothing is mentioned about 0844 and 0871 so this can't be confirmed although I assume they cost the same as 0845/0870.
Quote:3 - NGNs 15p (check ?), 3 10p, landlines 15p, other mobiles 30p
3 charge 15p/min for calls to NGNs for most tariffs except off-peak where it costs 35p/min peak, 15p/min off-peak.
Quote:I'm sorry, but whilst people are upset about the cost of NGN numbers, emotive fabrication of call charges over £1 a minute does nothing to help rational discussion, especially when they are on average probably cheaper than other off-network calls.
Whilst I agree that on average, calls to xnet cost more than same network or landlines, the difference is that most consumers are aware that calls to xnet maybe more expensive and/or not included in any inclusive tariffs. In comparison to NGN's, very few consumers are aware that calls to NGN's can be really expensive instead possibly thinking they cost the same as local/national calls.
In my response to Ofcom's many, many, many consultations on these numbers, I always stated that call announcements should be mandatory for calls to NGN's if they cost more than geographical calls. This I thought was a fair/balanced decision from both consumers and the teleco's point-of-view. This was really aimed at mobile networks because at the time calls to NGNs were on average around 30p/min but mobile networks have been forced to reduce this cost otherwise risk highlighting to their customers the actual cost of the calls by way of the new regulation that is meant to force them to equally highlight these costs the same as their geographical costs.
Although I aimed this free call announcement mostly at mobiles due their prices at the time but since then both NTL and Telewest have increased their 0845/0870 numbers and it now costs 10p/min (daytime) to ring an 0870 number.
Basically, the cost of these numbers remains higher than they need to be simply because OCP's are using them to earn extra revenue without, in most cases, consumers being fully aware of the actual costs involved in making calls to these numbers. I believe 10p/min (daytime) to an 0870 is THE highest for a landline provider!?!
Now for mobile networks, I understand that they must have more running costs than that of landline providers simply because they have to pay for cell sites (pay rent, maintenance, etc) hence why although I hate NGNs being on average 15p/min I can understand (to a certain degree) the need for these costs to be higher as they're probably used to subsidise the running costs of mobile network. However, when they were on average 30p/min+, it was purely to rip-off the consumers.
None of these additional overheads apply to landline providers like they do mobile networks so the main reason why some landline providers charge a lot more for calls to NGN's (eg 10p/min to an 0870 on NTL/TW) is purely to increase profit without, in most cases, consumers being aware.