NGMsGhost wrote on Sep 14
th, 2008 at 12:52am:
Dave wrote on Oct 7
th, 2007 at 9:46pm:
Some mobile numbers, which begin 075, 077, 078 and 079 are outside your minutes. These will probably not be the main UK networks.
Surely the OP was talking about 070 Personal Numbers Dave and not about mobile numbers at all, be they UK mobile numbers or channel islands or Isle of Man mobile numbers.
There is no case for any Personal Numbers to exist as ...
Quote:For example, although the Channel Islands and Isle of Man aren't part of the UK, they use our numbering. Some landline packages don't include calls to landlines in those locations and I believe that mobiles are the same.
I have a Jersey mobile with United Mobile and
www.18185.co.uk charges calls to it at the same rate as calls to other UK mobiles. I am told that this is also true of mobile operators and that calls to Jersey mobiles do generally come out of bundled inclusive minutes.
Dave's comment was specific to the OP question he quoted: "Do you know of any other 07 numbers which are premium numbers."
When 070 numbers first appeared, they were about on a par with mobile to mobile calls at the time, 50 pence a minute or so, but a bit later they were actually included in one or two lots of contract minutes. As you suggest, nowadays they're just about a total anachronism; though one or two people may be using them for diversion to foreign mobiles, there are cheaper ways overall
I think perhaps it was me who first told you that 18185 tariffs to Guernsey Jersey and Isle of Man mobiles (as well as some others) were the same as for UK main networks. I'm glad that your worries about this changing have not yet been vindicated.
Note that Jersey mobiles do not generally come out of all networks' minutes -
3, Vodafone: no
T-mobile: don't think so
Orange: don't know
Virgin: yes
O2: yes at the moment, for some or all people but needs checking, and there may be changes soon, as noted in their T&C
Isle of Man mobiles 07624 and 07924
3, T-mobile, Vodafone, : no
Orange, Virgin: yes
O2: yes, but remarks as above
IoM 078722 (this SIM doesn't have free roaming in UK, which is why I haven't checked much)
3, T-mobile, Vodafone: unlikely
Orange: don't know
Virgin: probably, but check
O2: as O2 remarks above
There are other non main network prefixes. When this thread was first posted, a number of these were in use for callthrough services, which the main networks were in the process of taking sanctions against, for example T-mobile had blcoked most of them from the start, while Orange and O2 were in the middle of doing so. There are other services on other 07xxxx (1st x not 0), such as VoIP operators designed to be used via wi-fi, or a few GSM low power operators, and some of these have been or are also being squeezed out of inclusive packages
And diverging a bit from topic: Sim4travel (also Jersey numbers) have recently notified forthcoming T&C changes, about daily connection and maintenance charges.