hbomb1957 wrote on Mar 3
rd, 2013 at 12:35am:
I didn't know the number had changed. Is 0345 in a mobile…
I echo SilentCallsVictim's point that all 03xx numbers are included in packages/bundles where 01/02 calls are. The cost of 03 calls is no greater than calling a 01/02 number and all these rules apply to landlines, mobiles and payphones.
There are a number of 03 subprefixes, but be assured that any number that starts 03 won't cost any more than ringing a 01/02 number (including being part of inclusive minutes).
It is largely thanks to the SayNoTo0870 campaign that we now have 03 numbers. The issue was that there was no geographically charged non-geographic number type — 03 filled that gap.
Understandably, it may take some time to get the message out that 03 is not another rip-off prefix. It's like the boy who cried wolf; telephone users have been stung so many times that they are suspicious that it will happen again. The example of 070 being mistaken for a normal mobile number is one such example.
The 03 subprefixes do not vary by charge. Different organisations are allowed to use different ones:
0300 / 0303 Public sector and other non-profit making bodies such as charities
0344 / 0345 These numbers are set aside for users of respective 0844 and 0845 numbers to use, if they so wish.
0370 / 0371 These numbers are set aside for users of respective 0870 and 0871 numbers to use, if they so wish.
0330 / 0333 All organisations can use these numbers.
So the only significance of 0345 is that the user must have previously used (or perhaps still does use) the equivalent 0845 number.