BT still has different local and national call rates for its "non-discounted" tariffs, and this is as it always has been. In 2004 its principal non-discounted tariff, BT Standard, was abolished, pushing some 9 million subscribers on to the "discounted" BT Together options (now BT Calling Plans). So technically different BT rates still exist.
I have no idea where 2.892p for a 0844 number comes from. We would need to know the three digits after the 0844 prefix in order to find out the BT call rate.
The most common 0844 numbers are charged at from BT:
- g6 5.105ppm inc VAT | 4.255ppm exc VAT
- g11 4.084ppm inc VAT | 3.404ppm exc VAT
- g10 3.062ppm inc VAT | 2.553ppm exc VAT
All calls incur a Call Set-up Fee of 13.10p (10.916p exc VAT) for Calling Plan and other "discounted" customers. Those not on a Calling Plan or on BT Basic pay a Call Set-up Fee of 3.10p (2.58p exc VAT).
BT's most popular residential Plan is the Unlimited Anytime Calling Plan — a fact which it
announced last year — so the most common geographic call charge is zero.