japitts
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Hi,
I'm a member of a local voluntary group that uses an 070 number for its publicised point of contact, and has suggested abandoning this due to the call costs putting off potential enquiries. Off the back of this, I suggested an 03x number - and in the ensuing email exchange, some very interesting points were raised. I've changed some of the names and references so as not to draw attention to this particular group, but the basics and significant details remain as they were written to me.
"When I raised "03 number" only one person had heard of it, but could not describe its features. No-one else was even aware of 03. Outside , I asked our grade 1s and 2s up to a total sample of 50 people, and not one had even heard of 03. Some hazarded a guess it was the new series of local numbers (3xx xxxx for certain providers), and others thought it was a free call service like 0800.
I understand from HQ that only one local Group out of the 260 total is listed as having its contact on an 03 number. I have spoken with that particular Group, and interestingly their main motivation for choosing 03 was "lowest cost option to the Group". They have the basic BT package, which they found to be the cheapest on the market, but they are stuck with calls going to one fixed number - which they don't find a problem in their circumstances."
In a previous email, this group had advised that their current telecoms consultant had initially put them off the idea of 03x for a couple of specific reasons:
- Cost & inflexibility. See further down. - Public awarenesss. See above. - "Also, 03 numbers are not universally accessible from mobile phone networks, which would defeat the whole object of having the number." I challenged them to substantiate this, and they were not able to.
Interestingly, a bit of detective work on my part - the telco who currently provides the groups existing number does not, as best I can tell, offer 03x numbers.
On the cost issue, the group has pointed out the basics of the package they have for 070 - and it involves a monthly rental with redirection and web-control services provided FOC. I assume this is covered by the incoming revenue-share.
"I have spoken to several providers who offer 03, showing an interest in buying a number and service for the Group. All of them aim the service initially at "Business Telemarketing" for concerns with a nationwide presence and receiving high volumes of calls - which can be controlled automatically and pointed at various phones. The add-on routing and analysis services quickly add up to £hundreds or even £thousands per month (note, not per quarter). Number ranges are available for public services/not for profit orgns, but there does not seem to be a different fee scale - purchasers seem to have to rely on public recognition of the number.
The Internet-publicised low charges do not carry through when you ask for an actual quote for service"
Just some food for thought really - the public awareness thing is probably not news to most of us regulars but worrying all the same. It probably needs a Watchdog or other-national-press article do draw particular attention to it.
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