Maxadolf wrote on Dec 21
st, 2009 at 1:14pm:
Why can't this idiot understand that the issue is also about banning non-geographic numbers that the various providers will not include into their "free" numbers package: why? Because they are non-geographic and replacing the numbers by other non-geographic numbers that cost the same as geographic numbers is not a solution
At the risk of having my intelligence insulted, and not wishing to insult that of anyone else, I beg to differ.
Inclusive packages are a red herring. The fact that BT, and some others, have included 0845 is perverse and totally misleading.
If a national service with calls being picked up in call centres all over the country, or indeed in two countries (according to the origin of the call), wishes to use a non-geographic number which costs no more than a call to a geographic number, then I see that as a perfectly acceptable solution.
There are many ways in which the competence of the present government may be challenged; on that I am happy to agree. If we want to make a Political issue out of this we must wonder who is going to put up the extra public money necessary to relieve NHS patients from the cost burden they are presently carrying because of the subsidy obtained from use of revenue sharing telephone numbers. Should Gordon go in order to make way for someone more ready to spend public money?