SilentCallsVictim
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Welcome to both - good postings. A few points to make.
0845 and 0870 are still charged at a premium by Virgin Media, the mobile companies and some other others. The revenue share on 0870 is no longer being paid - making the premium unjustifiable. Revenue sharing continues on 0845 - with BT it is paid for out of the package fee or by cross-subsidy from other charges, as it always has been due to regulation.
This website continues to enable those who find alternative numbers to share them with others. Until use of call charges as a means of contributing towards the cost of providing a service (or making money from it) is outlawed this will continue.
Some forum members campaign for this. Others (including myself) accept that the principle will remain and campaign for proper visibility, understanding and declaration of the premiums charged, and of the benefits derived from them. In some cases, e.g. public services, proper visibility and understanding would make use of such numbers clearly intolerable, so that use must be prohibited.
It is important to understand that users of 0844 and 0845 numbers are not subject to any specific telecoms regulation. They are however subject to general regulation by, for example, Trading Standards and the ASA.
0871 numbers are now classified as being used for Premium Rate Services, joining the 09xx ranges. Their use is thereby subject to controls set by PhonePay Plus - the self-regulatory body that represents the interests of the companies that provide chargeable services by telephone. The relevant powers are actually held by Ofcom, but they are devolved under arrangements defined in law.
As the regulator of broadcasting, Ofcom directly sets rules regarding Phone-ins by independent TV companies. I believe that the BBC Trust applies these also.
I hope this is helpful in indicating how to direct complaints and campaigning energies.
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