NGMsGhost wrote on Feb 11
th, 2007 at 12:50pm:
What should have happened is that all revenue sharers were forced to move off 08 to 09 or possibly as a compromise to 06 for lower cost revenue sharers
As an even better compromise which probably would have been more effective is that Ofcom ensured us public were aware of the actual costs of these numbers (and the fact they can vary substantially in some cases), stop the misleading local/national rate lie, and admit that revenue sharing albeit smaller still exists. I like to believe that if the public was aware of this honest approach then most companies would be shamed into changing to a lower cost range numbers and even going back to geographical (or the new 03x).
Quote:The excuse about the very fast declining dial up industry is totally bogus. They would have had no trouble migrating customers to 0844
I agree. A lot of big/main dial-up providers have already migrated to 0844. Wanadoo/Orange is the latest that I'm aware of. They (Wanadoo/Orange) displayed a message on screen when you dialled-in using their 0845 and gave you the option of downloading their new dialler software or manually changing dial-up settings to their new (obviously more expensive) 0844 number.
This proves despite what Ofcom said (and what ISPs told Ofcom), that its entirely possible. It seems to be that when companies want to change/migrate numbers then that is fine but when forced to (or the threat of) change, then they go back moaning to Ofcom that the costs would be too great and couldn't be done. There is absolutely no difference, that I can see, in cost if a company changes numbers of their own free-will or forced to do so and given time to change. This is why Ofcom allowed a massive 19months nearly before the changes happened to 0870.
Yogi2 wrote on Feb 11
th, 2007 at 10:50am:
(NB I have no vested interest ot inside knowledge of any of this at all, it is simply my view as a telephone subcriber.)
NGMsGhost wrote on Feb 11
th, 2007 at 12:50pm:
I simply don't believe you. Why would an ordinary customer who didn't mind how much he paid for calls go to such much trouble to read up on the consultation proposals?
I agree with NGMsGhost here for reasons mentioned already and the fact that you mention NTS. No normal/average person is aware of what NTS is. To them, 08x are known as 'local' or 'national' rate. If really lucky some maybe aware of them being non-geographical rate but definitely not NTS.
Most of all, all normal/average persons that have become aware of the expense behind these numbers and/or the fact that they earn the company/gov dept money, have used this site to look for alternatives and ask for alternative to 08x numbers and generally comment on them being unknowningly ripped-off.