SilentCallsVictim wrote on Nov 13
th, 2009 at 10:06am:
If there is anything in your contract with BT about who you will be able to call, and for what purpose, then you may have a case. I suspect not.
I agree. Basically BT have agreed to include these calls in with any existing inclusive package and it's not BT's fault that companies are now moving to other number ranges to maintain the revenue sharing/or even increase the revenue sharing.
However, BT obviously knew that most, if not all, companies would eventually move to other number ranges to maintain their revenue share!!
Quote:Many assume that 0845 will lose the revenue share at some point in the next five years.
Unfortunately, I don't believe that 0845 will lose it's revenue share.
Quote:...BT is not however taking a hit on 0845 calls by anticipating this change. Its margin on 0845 calls is fixed to be tiny by regulation and is being maintained whilst the revenue share is being paid for by everybody out of their package fees.
I'm not sure here. I suspect BT is losing a very small amount (in the grand scheme of things) of profit by including 0845 in with existing inclusive calls and this is why they increase costs elsewhere like the "connection fee" and increase in line rental, etc.