Ian01
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That's the crazy thing about these types of deal.
You pay Plusnet around £8 per month for inclusive calls and they will pay out up to £4.20 per hour when you call an 0845 number or up to £7.80 per hour when you call an 0870 number. If you were to call an 0870 number for 1000 minutes, Plusnet would pay out up to £130.
If you were to make the same calls to other 084 or 087 numbers you would have to pay around 10p per minute Access Charge to Plusnet plus the Service Charge to the benefit of the called party and their telecoms provider.
BT also includes 0845 and 0870 numbers. BT Business promotes 0845 and 0870 numbers to businesses as being free to call from BT landlines. When a business adopts an 0845 or 0870 number, BT receives the Service Charge revenue when people on other landline providers and on mobiles call those numbers, but waives these charges when BT customers on inclusive callplans call these numbers.
BT does have to pay out to other providers when a BT customer calls a number that is not hosted by BT. The amount of 'free' calls given to BT customers calling 0845 and 0870 numbers hosted by other non-geographic providers is very small compared to the number of calls made from other landline and mobile providers to 0845 and 0870 numbers hosted by BT. Additionally, BT's revenue share out-payments on numbers hosted by BT are very low. BT retains most of this revenue.
BT is conning businesses as to the true nature of the arrangement, but the splitting of call charges in to Access and Service elements does make it a bit easier to see what is really going on.
BT doesn't include calls to other 084 or 087 numbers in allowances because the vast majority of these numbers are hosted by companies other than BT. For those prefixes, BT is mostly having to pay out to other hosting companies and rarely earning from numbers they host themselves.
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