I think the biggest myth is that 1 July 2015 is the Happy End. I hope it will in fact turn out to be the Beginning of the End of inefficient costly micropayments through your phone bill.
1 July has already had the Happy End of moving government departments, most banks, and (for example) ATOC's National Rail Enquiries to honest 03 numbers. (So, in effect,
all rail users now pay for the minority who have to, or choose to, ask for a train time by phoning 03457 48 49 50.)
I'm wondering what Traveline (for example) will do. They currently say
Quote:Calls from BT landlines cost 10p per minute plus network extras. Calls from mobiles are likely to cost more. Please note that our call-centre agents only have access to the same information as on this web site.
From 1 July they
could (but won't dare) say
Quote:Calls cost you our telephone company's service charge of 12p a minute, plus your telephone company's access charge of up-to-44p a minute. Of this ridiculous up-to-56p, we get 3p (or whatever). Please get a smart phone and use our website or app instead.
Similarly, the BBC could say
Quote:To vote for Agatha, call 09bcd... Your call will cost our telco's £1.50 per call, plus your telco's access charge of up to 44p per minute. Of this bizarre £1.94, we get 50p (or whatever). If you often watch this rubbish, please sign up to vote on line and pay by debit card. You pay 52p, and our bank's cut is only 2p.