I agree with the points made here by Dave, bb_uk and NGM'sG about PCAs and the use of the 0870 and 070 PNS range of numbers for auto-dialing applications. These types of applications should never be on either of those number ranges. Any application using an auto-dialer is delivering a call to an underlying geographical number or series of underlying graphical numbers. They do not need the features of NTS on 0870 or 070 PNS in its true sense for this purpose. The only reason that they are using 0870 or 070 PNS numbers is solely to collect the Premium revenue out of total greed, since they are already being paid a subscription for the service provided to their customers! If they were not demanding the Premium revenue they could have continued to use 0870 charged at the geographic rate, and there would have been no PCA required under the Ofcom proposals, so auto-dialers could not have been affected in any way! The fact that Ofcom have therefore paid any attention whatever to their false pleas demonstrates what has really gone on and what Ofcom's hidden agenda really is!
In any case as a qualified Electronic Engineer with much Telecoms design experience including many automated and auto-dialing functions, I can assure you that the stuff Ofcom have stated is completely incorrect. This clearly is an invented reason to attempt to justify their complete change of direction. Particularly, there is no proper justification that PNS numbers would be or should be used for such services, since they are supposed to be solely for Personal communication with the holder of a Personal Numbering Service number. It is perfectly feasible to design PCAs so that they are made whilst dialing continues in the background, and any automated call would not then be affected particularly with any intelligent auto-dialer. Additionally a call-in-progress tone could be included within a PCA so that automated devices would detect that the call was proceeding, or as Dave has suggested a particular additional digit could be dialed by the auto-dialer to inhibit the PCA. There is no technical reason why PCAs cannot be used without any problem for properly designed auto-dialers even if they are dialing 0870 or 070 PNS series numbers. The fact that the ITU depreciate them is not entirely of relevance since other requirements made by the ITU are flouted by both Ofcom and BT continuously (as well as other EU states - e.g. Italy's dial tone), after all they are only "recommendations" not mandates, so why should this issue alone be a special case? Only to suit the cries of the industry collecting the revenues I suggest!
It is clear therefore that, as I posted previously, the real reasons for Ofcom's change of direction with both 0870 and 070 PNS are quite different from the reason which they give; I believe in fact that they have probably already decided to allow Premium revenue collection to continue with 0870 numbers, and that this is all part of their new strategy, which is eventually to move all the existing NGNs being used as disguised Premium numbers over to PhonepayPlus, as they are doing firstly with 0871, so that they will then be able to classify them formally as Premium numbers, but with per minute charged call queuing permitted, without any restrictions.
DonQuixote, I accept your apology. Clearly you had indeed upset me, but after your apology I have ceased to be upset.
Dave, I think what NGM'sG meant was that DonQuixote's post:
Quote:Quote from NGMsGhost on Dec 17th, 2007, 4:23pm:
Ofcom are one of the most corrupt, expensive and totally ineffective regulators that the UK has ever seen. Shocked Angry Smiley Smiley Smiley
Who could disagree with such a crisp, clear and accurate observation?
implied that he was agreeing with what NGM'sG had posted concerning Ofcom and their senior management?