To put something concrete on the table, may I offer my draft of a response to the 0870 consultation.
I recognise that some would think any response would be a waste of time, however I would be interested in any comments or suggestions.
Quote:1: Do you have any comments on the pricing transparency options considered and Ofcom’s proposal to implement Option B?Ofcom itself declares that its stated objectives could only be achieved by implementation of Option A. So far as transparency is concerned, consumers may consult price lists when considering which supplier to use or which package to subscribe to, they would rarely do so when considering whether or not to make a call.
This is why the obligation for price declaration falls on providers of “premium rate services”. If transparency of the premium rates levied for calls to all 08xx numbers is an issue (as Ofcom accepts that it is), then users of all such numbers (including 0800 numbers accessible from mobile networks) must also be seen as providers of "premium rate services" and subject to similar (if not identical) regulatory requirements.
The true question is however not about what Ofcom’s policy should be, but about its capacity to implement either of the specified options without effective legal challenge. As Ofcom itself now believes that it would not be able to implement either,
this whole consultation exercise is effectively meaningless.
Paragraph 1.33 states that a measure which would be “
effective in promoting price transparency and reducing consumer confusion over the pricing of 0870 calls” is seen to be “
a comparatively intrusive regulatory intervention” that conflicts with Ofcom’s (
apparently self-imposed)
duty to “
minimise the burden of regulation”.
- This implies that Ofcom must only do that which is ineffective.
- Most would believe that Ofcom should only do that which is necessary and likely to be effective.
Whilst the consultation is meaningless in itself, it does however raise
important questions about the nature and extent of Ofcom's statutory duties and powers.
2-6: Do you have any comments on the "draft notifications"?It is understood that Ofcom does not currently feel able to proceed with this inter-related package of measures because of threat of legal challenge. These should be presented for consultation at some possible future time when two conditions have been met, so that meaningful responses will be possible:
- Firstly, when Ofcom is able to make proposals unqualified by the need to await the unpredicted outcome of current legal proceedings.
- Secondly, when Ofcom is able to make some meaningful comment about which CPs have declared an intention to reduce their charges for calling 0870 numbers and which will be likely to take the alternative course of declaring prices.
Without a detailed understanding of the relevant regulations, one must express surprise that
a requirement to make an adequate declaration of prices is considered to be a "special" measure or a penalty for not following Ofcom's preferred course of action!
7: Do you have any further comments?It is a waste of public time and Ofcom’s resources to engage in a consultation when there is no clear indication of what the outcome is likely to be, nor even if Ofcom would be able to implement what is proposed.
The rapid rate of change in the telecomms industry has made the prolonged (and now further delayed) process of addressing the issue of all 08xx numbers completely ineffective. There is much evidence to support claims from some that Ofcom has no true desire to address this matter properly, having sinister secret motives. Whilst others would wish to be reassured that delays are due to incompetence, citizens must be unhappy with either explanation.
These are my views and my words, placed here freely in the public domain. I am not a fan of "form responses" to consultations, prepared and agreed by committees. I would however be happy for anyone who shares my views and would wish to express theirs in similar terms to use any of the above (words, sentences, paragraphs, ideas ...), but
without acknowledgement. I believe that views expressed must be truly held by consultation respondents in their own right, even if others may wish to express similar views in similar terms. Perhaps I am being arrogant in assuming that anyone would agree with any of the above!
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