Ian G wrote on Jan 29
th, 2014 at 5:10pm:
I contend that the price of 0844 phone calls ... is a very complicated thing, ...... are not well understood and conspire to confuse.
It is apparent that the phone service industry has conspired over recent years to deliberately mislead and confuse consumers about the true costs of many number ranges. However, any moderately intelligent person, even a doctor, can get a pretty good idea of the true costs merely by looking at their own phone bills or tariffs. It wouldn't then take much more effort to realise that it would be a very bad idea to adopt 0844. Indeed, the vast majority of GPs, to their credit, never did adopt 0844 and some very clearly stated they would never consider using 0844.
Ian G wrote on Jan 29
th, 2014 at 5:10pm:
If this was all "basic" stuff Ofcom would not have spent the last couple of years battling various providers in order to produce and introduce a completely new and much more transparent system.
Ofcom's difficulties have all been of their own making and a reluctance to take positive action to protect consumers from harm. Ofcom and its predecessors allowed the situation to become confused and allowed operators to exploit the confusion at the expense of consumers. Ofcom showed it had the power to act when it banned revenue sharing on 0870 numbers as it felt under pressure from this website and various campaigners and the growing exploitative reputation of 0870. Ofcom simultaneously showed their incompetence and inadequacy by not at that time imposing controls on the costs of 0870 calls and failing to ban revenue sharing on the other 08 numbers, leading to a mass migration from 0870 onto 0844, 0871 and 0843.
Ofcom consultations over the past 4 years have all been about finding a way, which will take yet another 18 months, to limit the levels of exploitation by tinkering with the regulations and submitting to the pressures from within the industry in order, as Ofcom expresses it "
to reinvigorate " the market for 084 and 087 numbers whilst preserving the unethical practice of revenue sharing. Ironically, this intention has been seriously undermined by the EU's CRD which will be implemented in the UK by June this year and is seen to be already causing major business defections from the 084 range onto 03 and geo numbers.
Ian G wrote on Jan 29
th, 2014 at 5:10pm:
The number of non-compliant GPs has reduced but there is still a long way to go.
As requested before please let us know exactly how many GPs have fully abandoned 0844 in recent months. As far as I can recall only one has been reported so far on this Forum. There are said to be 699 within England using 0844 at present.