Ian G
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They are making 0800 and 0808 numbers free to call some 15 months ahead of the Ofcom requirement to do so and without the benefit of receiving an increase in the call origination fee until that time.
Ofcom's rules do not force 0500 numbers to become free from mobiles at any point, and there will be no increase in the call origination fee. Instead, 0500 numbers will cease to be used and move to 080 in a three year transition period beginning later in 2014.
The 5p/min call price for 084 and 087 numbers sees them losing money on 0871, 0872 and 0873 calls. They appear to be taking a gamble that the profits made from 0845 (2p/min Service Charge), 0870 (zero Service Charge), and the lowest level Service Charge 0843 and 0844 calls will be more than the losses made on those 0871, 0872 and 0873 calls with a Service Charge of more than 5p/min.
The 5p/min rate will be welcomed by consumers, but will need to be changed by 26 June 2015. Ofcom wants a fixed level Access Charge for 084, 087 and 09 numbers rather than a fixed level call price.
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