Carmichael and Co wrote on Feb 11
th, 2016 at 6:21pm:
I can't talk for any other company, but we started with 0845 numbers when they really were the same price as local numbers (almost 15 years ago). When call costs went up we gave our '01' numbers, then swapped to 0330s when the new rules came in last year. We have kept the 0845s available so that former customers can still call us. The 0845 rings on my desk, but has voicemail say to call the 0330 numbers instead.
When introduced in 1996, 0845 numbers were a good thing for landline callers as they were charged the same as a local call.
They were already expensive for the small number of people using mobile phones, but mobile phones were very much seen as a luxury item, not yet a necessity.
0845 numbers became a burden for landline callers at the exact moment that phone providers introduced inclusive call plans for calls to 01 and 02 numbers. This was in 2004.
By then, mobile usage had massively increased and many people now had inclusive calls to 01 and 02 numbers and to mobile numbers from their mobile. Calls to 084 and 087 numbers were generally extortionate.
Ofcom introduced 03 numbers in 2007. These numbers are inclusive from landlines and from mobiles, else charged at 'geographic rate' - the same as 01 and 02 numbers.
03 adoption rates remained low until various guidance by the Cabinet Office and regulations by BIS at the back end of 2013 forced adoption of these numbers by public services and customer services. Latterly, regulations from the FCA have done the same for financial services.
The reforms introduced by Ofcom on 1 July 2015 brought transparency to 084, 087, 09 and 118 call prices, making clear that there's a benefit paid to the called party and their telecoms provider - something that many users had spent most of the last decade denying.
Anyone calling your old 0845 number will be charged for the call.
Your telecoms provider can set up a 'free to caller' message on the old number telling callers to hang up and re-dial the new number. This will also free up a geographic line into your premises.
What made you adopt an 0330 number rather than the matching 0345 number?