Quote from Dave on Feb 7th, 2007, 8:49pm:
But the bizzare thing is that in a year's time, you may wished they had opted for 0870 as it will be reduced to geographical rates. So in ascending order of price from a BT landline they will be:
0870, 0845, 0844, 0871
Work that one out!
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Hi all,
I'm new to the site so please excuse my ignorance both in my understanding of what's happening to 0845 numbers and also how to neatly put a quote from one of the other posts.
My company is
considering changing from an 0870 number to an 0845 number, thinking it would be in the interests of our customers. I've read enough already to realise that probably isn't the case and that many of the issues with 0870 remain although the call cost per min would probably be less.
What I'm struggling to determine is how Ofcom's changes to 0870 will pan out in early 2008. So my questions are:
- is it just the cost per minute and ability to rev share that will be changed? therefore that the calls will be cheaper per minute but still ultimately not included as inclusive calls for most tarifs?
- the Ofcom press release from April 06 talks of no changes to 0844 & 0845 other than requiring companies to publish their rates more clearly. Has there been any update since then? Does that really mean as per Dave's comment that 0845 will be more expensive for customers than 0870 in 2008? Is there any more clarity on exactly when that's likely to happen.
- finally more of an open ended question. What's the ideal solution for UK customers? A new "03" number or a regular landline number based anywhere in the UK? or something else?
Thanks in advance
James