Ian G
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I'm not sure, but perhaps part of the reason for the protracted discussion above may have arisen from a mis-understanding of some of the terms used. In any case, it seems like it would be worthwhile reviewing the current and proposed system and pointing out some of the advantages the new system will bring.
Non-Geographic Call Pricing - Current and Future
On an 03 number, the call recipient pays for the extra call-handling and call-forwarding charges that arise from using a non-geographic number. The caller pays whatever they would have paid to call an 01 or 02 number, or the call counts towards their inclusive calls allowance. This will continue as before.
On an 084, 087 or 09 number, the caller pays a Service Charge within the overall call price. The level of this charge is set by the user in their initial choice of telephone number (2p to 7p/min on an 0843 or 0844 number, 2p/min on an 0845 number, temporarily zero on an 0870 number, up to 13p/min on an 0871, 0872 or 0873 number, up to £1.53/min on an 09 number).
The caller's telephone company pays this fee to the call recipient's telephone company. The call recipient's telephone company uses this money to pay for the non-geographic call-handling and call-forwarding and then pays out any remainder to the call recipient as revenue share.
At present, the Service Charge is hidden within the 084, 087 or 09 call price. This leads many users of these numbers to deny that it exists. Ofcom propose exposing it so that there is no doubt that it exists, nor how much it is. This exposure will lead many users to stop using these numbers.
Ofcom also propose exposing how much the caller's telephone network takes for itself, by requiring them to declare their Access Charge. For mobile networks, this should lead to a significant reduction in call prices. Mobile networks will not be able to justify an Access Charge as high as 39p/min. Crucially, the Access Charge will have to be identical for all 084, 087 and 09 numbers. This will eradicate the current system where mobile networks charge a single-price for all calls with the same prefix irrespective of the level of Service Charge within. It will reign in the excessive markup -especially by mobile operators- currently seen on calls to 084, 087 and 09 numbers.
There's one other advantage that arises from splitting the call price. On networks where the Access Charge for 084, 087 and 09 numbers is set at a level very similar, or identical, to the call price for calling 01 and 02 numbers, it will be clear that the additional cost to the caller when calling an 084, 087 or 09 number (compared to the cost of calling an 01 or 02 number) arises solely from the level of Service Charge demanded by the call recipient. It is this level of price transparency that will cause many users of 084, 087 and 09 numbers to swap to an 03 number.
On networks where the Access Charge for 084, 087 and 09 numbers has been set at a level that is vastly different to the call price for calling 01, 02 and 03 numbers, Ofcom may well start asking questions. It's a reasonable expectation that the two charges will be nearly identical if telephone companies are to make the same level of profit when originating both types of call.
On an 080 number, the call recipient pays for the non-geographic call-handling and call-forwarding and then also pays a bit extra so that the caller's telephone company can be compensated for originating the call (because, from a landline, the caller isn't paying anything for the call). Mobile networks also receive that "call origination" payment. However, many mobile operators deem the amount to not be enough. In those cases, they also charge the caller, and many of them get greedy and charge the caller a lot more than the 2p or so shortfall. Ofcom propose that users pay a bit more for their number, phone networks receive extra compensation, and 080 calls become free from all mobiles.
At the same time as those other changes, Ofcom will do several more things to tidy up some long-standing minor problems. The first of these changes will return 0870 numbers to revenue sharing status, with a Service Charge likely to be around 10p/min. This means that all 084, 087 and 09 numbers will henceforth work in exactly the same way, merely differing in the level of Service Charge involved. 0845 numbers will continue to have a Service Charge around 2p/min. Ofcom will also confirm 03 numbers as being the only non-geographic range charged at the same rate as 01 and 02 numbers and for all callers. The other change concerns the "NTS Condition" which will be removed from BT and they will be allowed to make profit on call origination for 084, 087 and 09 numbers for the very first time.
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