NGMsGhost wrote on Sep 18
th, 2009 at 2:38pm:
I expect the price per minute and call set up fee for 0844 calls no doubt increase to precisely the same price on the same date.
Ofcom still regulates the former (only for BT) which is why it is perversely relatively low and will remain so, whilst this regulation continues. The same is true in respect of the price per minute for 0845 calls from BT (and the "clones" that mirror its tariffs).
It is only market pressure that regulates the latter, along with the terms for ordinary calls. If the majority of consumers prefer inclusive Call Plans then that is what the market will deliver. Minorities need the protection of regulation, unless the market is perfect, which few are.
The limited capacity for regulatory intervention which Ofcom seems content to exercise causes these perverse distortions of the operation of the free market, which sometimes make it difficult for us to put across our points about the inevitable effect of revenue sharing on call costs. Light touch regulation perhaps produces the worst of both possible worlds.
Finarea is only an opportunist, not a true market player; such participation actually distorts unregulated free markets.
New Labour is indeed all in favour of the free market and the empowered consumer (and patient), rather than over-restrictive regulation of the behaviour of telephone companies and GPs. Perhaps one day we will have a government that believes in the truly socialist concept of the NHS, which is funded by taxation (according to ability to pay) and delivered free (according to need). We may also one day have a government that believes in utilities being delivered purely for the benefit of the people and therefore re-nationalised.
These are comments in response to previous postings in this thread, intended to entertain and stimulate thought. They do not lay out any particular position or rounded view. (See my blogs and website for that type of thing.)