Well, I listened to the discussion on the radio and the saynoto0870 rep was a real ball of fire, I don`t think! Very disappointed.
I don't want to fall out with Dave since he does an absolutely stalwart job of running this website and discussion forum and maintaining the list of alternative numbers (with very little ongoing help these days from a certain Daniel who owns the website and takes all the advertising click thru revenue) but I have to say that I think he could have taken more advantage of the opportunity to take Ofcom to task on air over their grotesque failure over many years to honour their previous promises over 084/7 numbers or to protect the public from being ripped off when they call them.
There was for instance the small matter of the previous commitments by Matt Peacock of Ofcom given on the You and Yours program as long ago as 2004 and that Ofcom have not honoured and that Dave could have referred to. And he could have slammed them for doing nothing at all over 0845 numbers and for not investigating the clearly anti competitive pricing of all the major UK mobile companies for calls to 080, 084 and 087 numbers.
I know that I would certainly have given Ofcom and their Mr Gareth Davies (who has been there ever since Ofcom started and all the way back to Matt Peacock days) a much harder time if I had been allowed to represent the
campaign on today's broadcast.
I was sufficiently moved by the the whole thing to send the following email to You & Yours:-
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Ofcom 0870 Changes - Far Too Little & Far Too Late
Date: Mon, 18 May 2009 14:10:37 +0100
To: youandyours@bbc.co.uk
CC: julian.worricker@bbc.co.uk, winifred.robinson@bbc.co.uk, peter.white@bbc.co.uk, liz.barclay@bbc.co.uk, colette.bowe@ofcom.org.uk, geoff.brighton@ofcom.org.uk, gareth.davies@ofcom.org.uk, clive.hillier@ofcom.org.uk, panorama@bbc.co.uk, ed.richards@ofcom.org.uk, millie.banerjee@ofcom.org.uk, tim.gardam@ofcom.org.uk, philip.graf@ofcom.org.uk, stuart.mcintosh@ofcom.org.uk, mike.mctighe@ofcom.org.uk, peter.phillips@ofcom.org.uk, stewart.purvis@ofcom.org.uk, jill.ainscough@ofcom.org.uk, freya.guinness@ofcoml.org.uk, julian.eccles@ofcom.org.uk, OfcomAdvisoryCommitteeEngland@ofcom.org.uk, OfcomAdvisoryCommitteeScotland@ofcom.org.uk, OfcomAdvisoryCommitteeNorthernIreland@ofcom.org.uk, OfcomAdvisoryCommitteeWales@ofcom.org.uk, acodp@ofcom.org.uk, anna.bradley@communicationsconsumerpanel.org.uk, dominic.ridley@communicationsconsumerpanel.org.uk, jonathan.may@oft.gov.uk, john.fingleton@oft.gov.uk, vivienne.dews@oft.gov.uk, david.saunders@competition-commission.org.uk, rachel.merelie@competition-commission.org.uk, claudio.pollack@ofcom.org.uk
Dear You and Yours,
Further to the interview with Gareth Davies from Ofcom on your program
just now (Monday 18th May 2009) I wanted to say that Ofcom and its
predecessor OFTEL have taken nearly six years to announce any outcome at
all on their review of 0870 numbers and these latest changes will make
almost no difference at all as all the main former commercial users of
0870 numbers like Sky and Dixons Store Group (Currys and PC World) have
already switched from 0870 to 0844 that is not subject to any of Ofcom's
new call price or price disclosure requirements. This 0844 number range
is still also being widely misused by over a thousand GP surgeries
against recommendations from Ofcom that this is not good practice.
Your program and the representative from Ofcom also completely and
utterly failed to tackle the issue of 0845 numbers that were
historically linked to "local rate" (just as 0870 was linked to
"national rate) but are now charged by mobile companies at up to 40p per
minute and not included in bundled minutes. Far more of these 0845
numbers are still being used by crucial government helplines like NHS
Direct and JobCentrePlus. Members of the
www.saynoto0870.com campaign
(including myself) even tried taking NHS Direct to the Information
Tribunal over its continued use of 0845 4647 (instead of switching to
0345 4647 as it should have done) a year ago but NHS Direct used a
spurious health and safety exemption to continue using 0845 numbers that
cost up to 40p per minute from mobiles and 20p per minute from a BT
Payphone instead of only 1p per minute from the same BT Payphone to
numbers starting 01, 02 or 03.
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