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Jan 6th, 2008 at 1:52pm
 
In an effort to convince government departments and even companies, we need to find the cheapest provider for 03x numbers.

Having done a quick search, I've found Global Telecom who charge 1.9ppm (peak rate) for receiving calls on one of their 03 numbers.

If anyone can find a cheaper supplier, or one of similar comparison then post details.
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Reply #2 - Jan 6th, 2008 at 5:06pm
 
bbb_uk wrote on Jan 6th, 2008 at 1:52pm:
In an effort to convince government departments and even companies, we need to find the cheapest provider for 03x numbers.

Having done a quick search, I've found Global Telecom who charge 1.9ppm (peak rate) for receiving calls on one of their 03 numbers.

If anyone can find a cheaper supplier, or one of similar comparison then post details.

To help in my campaign with the police - how does this rate compare with an 0845 supplier?
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Reply #3 - Jan 6th, 2008 at 5:24pm
 
I've got an 03 number from A&A.  Costs me £1+vat rental/month.  Larger blocks of numbers cost MUCH less each. NO incoming call charges for calls delivered via VOIP.

That cheap enough?
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Reply #4 - Jan 6th, 2008 at 6:51pm
 
farci wrote on Jan 6th, 2008 at 5:06pm:
To help in my campaign with the police - how does this rate compare with an 0845 supplier?
It depends really.  If they've said they're looking into an 03x then you could mention which is the cheapest supplier (as far as we know) and chances are it'll be cheaper than BT and some other main communication providers that the police may use.

If they've not even looked at 03 then you have to convince the police force stating Ofcom, etc recommend the use of 03x by public sector.  Giving the police a rough idea of the cheapest supplier of 03x numbers I cant see that it hurts us in any way.  In fact, I believe it would help because some police forces (and some other government depts) use BT as their 0845 supplier so passing this information on could help them change suppliers or maybe even negotiate a cheaper deal with their current supplier to make it that slightly more desirable to migrate to 03x.

irrelevant wrote on Jan 6th, 2008 at 5:24pm:
I've got an 03 number from A&A.  Costs me £1+vat rental/month.  Larger blocks of numbers cost MUCH less each. NO incoming call charges for calls delivered via VOIP.

That cheap enough?
That's fine for those using VoIP but chances are they'll want their potential 03x number diverted to a geographic number.  I couldn't work out if A&A charge (and if so, how much) for incoming calls to an 03x where the number is diverted to a geographical instead of VoIP.
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Reply #5 - Jan 6th, 2008 at 9:38pm
 
The control panel has options to ring on normal numbers in various circumstances..  I am presuming that they will charge rates on a par with their normal outgoing rates to forward to another 01/02 .  Prices for these are here and are 1.25p - 1.5p /min (inc vat) for UK landlines.

Personally, I find delivery over VOIP pretty easy.  I've been using an old Fujitsu FDX-840 (reflashed with the dlink DVG-1120S firmware) which allowed seamless integration with a voice line.  (I'm using an asterisk box now, which gives me even more control.)    I guess that it depends on existing infrastructure that needs to be integrateed with as to how practical it is in any given application, though.
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