NGMsGhost wrote on Nov 6
th, 2007 at 9:44am:
Ofcom have postponed the proposed 0870 call price reduction on 1st Feb 2008 saying that there is an unexpected problem with ripoff burglar alarms like the ones sold by BT that dial an 0870 number to report an alarm call. They say the call price announcement causes the burglar alarm auto reporting on alarm activation to fail.
If you read my post two above you will see I asked Geoff Brighton at Ofcom why they could not just proceed with the price reduction now and add the price announcements later. He didn't seem to have a convincing answer.
Ofcom were told of these burglar alarm problems caused by call price announcements by the companies running them two years ago. The burglar alarm companies have had all this time to reprogram their systems to use a geographic number.
I see he's having a bit of a rant, but let's stick to the
facts. Beside the BT warning, which isn't just burglar alarms, but also personal attack alarms. Ofcom forgot to publish a clear warning that alarm companies couldn't use 0870 after Feb 2008. Whoops! So no one has done the work.
Geoff is ex-Oftel, so is professional and trying to do a proper job in an organisation dominated by media savvy spin doctors such as Ed Richards, who
trained Tony and Gordon.
Surely, event though alarms may be "a tiny fraction", isn't one death one too many? Lives are now at risk, so it's a good time for Ofcom to pause for thought and stop listening to the media frenzy, driven by cheapskates, who might at least acknowledge that it's the mobile operators who are ripping-off the punter, to pay for the debt that THEY DECIDED TO INCUR? (fair point to
SilentCallsVictim)
NGMsGhost wrote on Nov 6
th, 2007 at 9:44am:
But now it actually turns out that even though the revenue share disappears
For the record revenue share was never planned to disappear and will not be banned on 0870, only 03. So Geoff's other point is well made. It will be business as usual, except for a boring and sometimes dangerous announcement. Ofcom didn't lie! It's just irate saynoto0870 members didn't do their homework and they obviously haven't read the Ofcom literature properly.
NGMsGhost wrote on Nov 6
th, 2007 at 9:44am:
ever more disgusting hidden ripoff charges to bolster up their own share prices and not that they should ensure the lowest possible prices through properly competitive markets for UK citzen consumers.
Don't be silly! Do you really think that businesses, the banks, on-line shops and government want you to call them!? No they don't. They want to be cost effective. They want you to use the internet! It's cheaper and more efficient. The last thing they want is people jawing-on for hours using bundled cheap calls.
Who wants to pay more for banking, shopping and taxes to subsidise callers? Not me. Businesses aren't charging more to make money, they want everyone to move to self-service on the net. Wake-up and smell the coffee! The internet revolution is here. Trying to kill 0870 is not much different from the
Luddites.
Ofcom's media sensitive mandarins have lost the plot and so soon we'll all pay more to ring the bank. Well done, one and all.
NGMsGhost wrote on Nov 6
th, 2007 at 9:44am:
This outcome is a major scandal that shows that Ofcom is quite unfit to regulate competition in the telecoms industry and I will be pressing my MP to ask for an investigation of this issue by the Parliamentary Ombudsman to look in to this massive failure by Ofcom to fulfil its primary remit to ensure competitive markets for UK citizens and UK consumers
Now that is something I can wholeheartedly agree with. The loss of many key Oftel staff from Ofcom has left it incapable of understanding the complexities of the UK market. As as a result its policy is drifting at anchor. So much for low cost (cheapskate) "light touch" regulation.