SilentCallsVictim wrote on Sep 2
nd, 2011 at 11:18am:
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the comment that Unlimited Anytime is the "most popular" calling plan needs to be understood. One would take this to mean that it has more subscriptions than any of the other 3 alternatives: Unlimited Evenings and Weekends, Unlimited Weekends and BT Basic. The figures released do however leave this open to some doubt.
We are told that "Unlimited Anytime" has "more than 3.5 million customers", however the numbers of customers for each of the alternatives are not released.
I have been asked to explain the highlighted comments above.
They were included in the BT media release which gave rise to the many articles published on 27 August. Although I could not give a link at the time, it is now published -
BT announces price updates – then freezes key prices until 2013.
Quote:[The Unlimited Anytime Calls Plan] is now BT’s most popular calls plan with more than 3.5 million customers.
If this is the most popular calls plan overall, its terms must surely represent the norm for those who make calls during the weekday daytime. The penalty charge incurred in the exceptional circumstances when a subscriber to another plan makes a weekday daytime call to an otherwise inclusive geographic rate number cannot be used as a fair point for comparison with the premium charge incurred when calling a 0844 number.
Similarly, calls to 0845 numbers cannot be said to be generally cheaper than calls to geographic rate numbers.
I remain disappointed that BT will not endorse this point, nor offer a stronger base of evidence for my assertion.
My battle with BT over the misrepresentation of the cost of the Anytime package for some customers continues.