simond001 wrote on Aug 13
th, 2007 at 5:13pm:
A 0871 number can cost between 6ppm and 10ppm depending on the number range used, and the carrier can then apply to have the range rerated at a higher or lower rate. The benefit of 0871 numbers (and 0844 numbers) is that the cost of the call is the same 24/7. This means that any rebates that are paid can be applied to all calls, not just calls between 8am and 6pm (the working day as defined by BT).
This "benefit" is the service provider's (receiving party's) and not the callers.
The reason for Say No To 0870 being is because the price of a call to a UK landline should be just that. Anything above this is a premium, and that is going by the dictionary definition of the word. This means that the price of a telephone call connecting party A to party B is for just that.
Putting a revenue-sharing NGN in between the caller and receiver is like charging the caller for the receiver's telephone system. This cost should be met by the receiver and this is what we stand for on here.
There is a free market with telecoms. In this case, the person/party making the choice is the call receiver, but this is paid for by the caller! Therefore, there is nothing driving down the price of the service. Indeed, it's not in a NGN provider's interest to reduce the amount the caller pays, but rather, the opposite is true. Which is most probably the reason most 0871s and 0844s are at the highest pricing point permissible.
simond001 wrote on Aug 13
th, 2007 at 5:13pm:
There is a cost involved in generating and managing NGN numbers, nothing in life is free. That may be a suprise to you but it is a reality. …
I didn't ever say that telcos should provide such services (statistics, call routing etc) for free. But as I said, the cost should be met by the receiving party, else it is, by definition, a premium number.
simond001 wrote on Aug 13
th, 2007 at 5:13pm:
… It also needs to be considered that these numbers have a very short life, and need to be constantly re terminated as adverts change.
That's a problem for marketing people. The cost of changing numbers is a marketing expense and is in no way connected to the provision of telecommunications.
simond001 wrote on Aug 13
th, 2007 at 5:13pm:
I welcome some of the cost saving benefits that sites like moneysaver.com promote, where they are a true value for consumers, and the number search side of this website (that i have used previously and promoted to my clients). I however feel that the bigotted attitude shown against anybody who tries to justify NGN's devalues the benefits that this site offers. It is a shame that you let down what is on the whole a valuable site.
The members of this website stand for price transparency. The technical benefits of NTS are not in doubt and that's where 03 numbers come in.
However, the current use of 084/087 numbers has been built on misleading descriptions like 0845 being "local rate". To this day, telcos market these numbers to companies using these terms and those service providers incorrectly identify how much their customers pay.
Coming out with the truth that this is not the case is like shutting the stable after the horse has bolted.