derrick wrote on Mar 18
th, 2007 at 3:51pm:
It is my understanding? that most, if not all services operated on NGNs, can be operated on geo numbers in this day and age, I stand to be corrected
Yes a assuming they have really expensive PABX switchboard, etc equipment. They would probably have to have backups in place if it fails and would probably have to pay a huge maintenance cost as well. I can also imagine that the equipment would need to be in each call centre as well and be sophisticated enough to handle the amount of calls the company/gov departments may receive. I believe the cheapest route for those using multiple call centres is unfortunately an NGN.
The point of 03x is that assuming at least some companies migrate to this new number range that it will offer same benefits as the 08x range but without the added cost for consumers in calling.
I'm hoping those companies that arent concerned in the revenue share and only opted for an 0845 for the network features will migrate to 03x.
Even if it does cost money to receive calls on the 03x, I'm hoping that its only a small amount so it's still cheap enough for companies/gov departments to consider taking this route.
Those companies that don't really operate multiple call centres, etc could probably easily go back to a geographical but of course there is no incentive for them to do so.