OK Guys,
Here's a couple of out-takes from NTS FAQs (
http://www.ofcom.org.uk/media/mofaq/telecoms/nts/) which may answer your questions... or may not !
4. How much will 0870 calls cost when the changes have been implemented?As proposed in September 2005, Ofcom will require mobile and fixed-line providers (including payphones) to charge the same or less for 0870 calls as they do for national-rate calls to geographic numbers (starting 01 or 02). If providers wish to charge more for 0870 calls they will have to make a free-to-caller price pre-announcement at the start of the call.
This change is likely to significantly reduce the price of many calls to 0870 numbers. It will also mean that 0870 calls will generally be included in call packages. Currently daytime 0870 calls usually cost around 8 pence per minute from fixed-lines. Typical fixed-line call packages offer calls to geographic numbers at 3 pence per minute or less.
The requirement to charge no more than the rate for geographic calls will also extend to all-calls packages and bundled-minutes. So for example, if you have subscribed to a package that allows you to make national calls to geographic numbers at no charge then 0870 calls must also be free of charge. Similarly if your subscription has a call allowance that includes national calls to geographic numbers then you will also be able to use the allowance to make 0870 calls.
8. When the changes to 0870 numbers are implemented, how will 0870 differ from the new 03 number range proposed in Ofcom’s Numbering Review? Why would organisations choose to use 03 instead?The 0870 and 03 ranges will be very similar after the changes to 0870 are implemented. Both with have tariffs linked to geographic rates and neither will support revenue sharing in practice.
The changes to 0870 are designed to repair the linkage to geographic tariffs that is currently broken whilst allowing service providers to retain their existing numbers if they wish.
Ofcom has proposed to introduce the 03 range to accommodate future growth for services that do not require revenue sharing since the 0870 range is filling up and will eventually run out of spare capacity.
Ofcom's hopes that in time the new range will become trusted by consumers as covering clearly-understood services and price ranges. Some organisations currently using 0870 numbers may find the 03 brand attractive and decide to move their services to 03 numbers.
NGMs Ghost - I think we discussed the network message earlier... and the potential 'mis-use' of this facility !
The best laid plans...........................