NGMsGhost wrote on Dec 3
rd, 2010 at 3:09pm:
Yawn.
Whatever sham of proactivity Ofcom may try to create all of the scams will remain firmly in place as happened with 070 numbers despite earlier promises by Ofcom to take action.
Ofcom is certainly not being proactive. It is responding to strong representations and actions by BT, which resents being treated as holding SMP, when this is admitted not to be the case. Ofcom is also reacting to extensive public representations about the lack of transparency in pricing for calls to NGCS.
In a lightly regulated free market there will always be scams. Action by regulators may cause the nature of the scam to change, but the profit motive will always push against the edges of regulation. Because regulation imposes limitations on freedom of action, it has to be justified as being necessary, which means that it has to be reactive, rather than proactive. It is therefore at least one step behind what is actually happening.
In a liberal and regulation-averse environment, the powers of regulators are kept severely limited. When this is compounded by natural human incompetence and an industry-minded outlook, it is unsurprising that Ofcom and the other regulators appear ineffective. This makes our efforts in campaigning for what can only ever be modest changes difficult.
It is perfectly understandable that some become tired and despondent, focussing on past failures to suggest that our efforts are to no good purpose. I differ from that position in that if I ever felt that I had done all that I could, I would simply move on to deploy my energies elsewhere. When I judge that this point has arrived, that is what I will do. I have no interest in noble failure or pointless whingeing.