David_H wrote on Dec 12
th, 2008 at 12:35pm:
Firstly I have had the 0551 and 0558 numbers explained as businesses buying a batch of numbers for adding as and when they connect them (but not a clue why anyone would do this, plus make customers pay 5p a minute to call). I don't think they get anything for it so the money has to go somewhere.
056 I have discovered is now used for calls via the internet although they had already got 0820 and plenty more available in that batch had they wanted to use them.
Not all 0551 numbers are charged at 5 pence per minute. BT charges some at geographical (01/02/03) rate. See
this list of prefixes. As you will see, it is a minefield. Other providers such as Virgin Media don't charge any 05 numbers inline with 01/02/03 rates.
g6 numbers are charged at 5 pence per minute at all times regardless of which BT tariff one is on.
g21 numbers are charged inline with 01/02/03 numbers on "discounted" tariffs where local and national calls are the same rate. This includes BT Calling Plans (formally BT Together Options).
David_H wrote on Dec 12
th, 2008 at 12:35pm:
So having opened up a complete new block for 0500 existing number and these, what do they intend to do with the other billion or so numbers they've freed up?
They haven't opened the block for 0500 numbers as they have been in existance for many years. They are all 10-digit numbers, ie 0500 123456 and were introduced for Mercury Communications (Cable & Wireless).
David_H wrote on Dec 12
th, 2008 at 12:35pm:
The block must have a specific purpose or they wouldn't have reserved it for yet more non geographics. Numbers for life were already on 070 and cost callers an arm and a leg so that also seems to be duplicated by these somewhat.
And I did read what 06 are reserved for once but forgot. Any ideas, and has it started using them yet? I did have an Oakley's guide but now both them and BT have stopped updating them I will have to rely on asking others. It was a shame as I bought a new one every two years and now feel lost as new numbers crop up weekly it seems and I haven't a clue what they are.
The proposal was (is?) that "personal numbers" on 070 numbers were/are to be migrated to 06 numbers because they are confused with mobile numbers.