idb wrote on Jul 24
th, 2007 at 9:09pm:
As much as I dislike 087X numbers, the Patientline 07 PNS alternatives are so much worse. When these systems were first installed, 0870 was a 'normal' method of revenue generation, yet greedy Patientline wanted more. Other than using true PRS, it adopted the most expensive revenue-share numbers possible. If it had stuck to 0870, then I doubt it would have received such negative publicity.
I agree with idb here. Whilst a geographical number (or geographically charged number) would be the ideal solution, if we accept that the incoming call charges are to subsidise the system, then a lower rate one would be far better suitable. This is a bit like the way we pay for mobile calls now.
I appreciate that this still causes issues with excessive call charges from mobiles and payphones, but these are yet another example of telcos having their cake and eating it.
The charge for premium numbers should be proportional to geographicals on any particular tariff. So a premium 070/084/087/09 number promoted as costing x p/min from a [BT] landline may cost y+x p/min from a mobile where the provider clearly states the value of y.
Also, freephones should not be allowed to cost more than 01/02 from mobiles.