catj
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Just trying to get my head round this:
If you have free calls to all 01/02 numbers nationally across the UK, then you should be getting 03 numbers free as well.
If you don't get 01/02 calls free nationally, but you do get 01/02 local calls free, and you dial a local organisation on an 03 number then it does look like you will be disadvantaged by having to pay for the call.
What percentage of subscribers have 'free local calls' but do NOT have 'free national calls'?
I thought the main benefit of 03 numbers was for people with mobile phones to be able to call them using inclusive minutes, rather than having to pay for the call to 084 or 087 number.
It now looks like this move disadvantages people who are calling from a landline. Maybe the mantra for 03 numbers will be "call it from your mobile". If you have to call from your landline, you'll need a site like 'say no to 03' to look up an equivalent 01/02 number to dial instead of the 03 number.
OK. My head does now hurt.
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