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Reply #15 - Feb 20th, 2010 at 9:44pm
 
I need an 03xxxx

Who's the cheapest to go with?

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Reply #16 - Feb 20th, 2010 at 10:20pm
 
Engagement in this forum, strong support for the principle of 03 numbers and promotion of their use by public services has been shown by the company that presents its offer here.

It could be worth asking how their prices compare with those offered by others.

One must hope that the cheapest prices are found in the deal done by BT and the Central Office of Information to provide public bodies with 0300 numbers.
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Reply #17 - Feb 20th, 2010 at 10:35pm
 
If you want an 03 number for personal use, Andrews & Arnold (http://www.aaisp.net.uk/) offer the cheapest 03 numbers available as far as I'm aware. £1.18 initial cost and then £1.18 per number ongoing charge.
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Reply #18 - Feb 21st, 2010 at 12:55pm
 
From my limited understanding, there are basically two ways of delivering calls received to a 03 number. You can either:

1. Route it to your geographic landline number or mobile. These will usually cost you relative to the volume of call minutes going through the 03 number, and forwarding it to your mobile will be more expensive than forwarding it to your landline.

2. Receive calls over the internet using a VoIP phone, usually with no incoming call charges, although you may have to pay a service fee.


Not all 03 providers support the second option and in those cases you would likely be stuck with paying for all calls received. The provider suggested by jgxenite offers both VoIP delivery and routing to another normal telephone number.
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Reply #19 - Apr 11th, 2010 at 7:24am
 
not the cheapest http://www.pmn-telecom.co.uk/03-uk-wide-numbers.html at £19.99 per year,  I have used them myself to port my geographic number away from BT (by the way they are offering this facility for free this month at no cost), I then point this to my free sipgate number and route it where ever I want from there.

I just found their customer service to be good and their pricing a cheap way of keeping my old geographic number at minimal cost.
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