Ian01
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The unbundled tariff is far from daft. It is exactly what's needed to reveal how much the called party benefits from incoming calls. Remember, many organisations spent years denying there was any such financial benefit in their favour. The unbundled tariff forces them to declare exactly how much it is. And, the fact that on calls to 084 and 087 numbers the access charge far exceeds the service charge provides the best argument to end usage of those numbers for all purposes.
It must also be remembered that introduction of the unbundled tariff has, in general, led to a huge reduction in the cost of calling 09 and 118 numbers from mobile phones. For example, a directory enquiries service that used to be charged at 40p per call from a BT landline was charged at £5 per minute from one particular mobile provider. That call is now 55p per minute Access Charge plus 40p per call Service Charge when made through that mobile provider. From a BT landline, the Access Charge is 12p per minute. Before 2015, BT was not allowed to retain revenue on originating calls to 084, 087, 09 and 118 numbers, almost all of the money paid by the caller was effectively passed on to the called party and their telecoms provider.
Obviously, the cost of calling some 09 and 118 numbers has rocketed with massive increases in service charges for some individual services. The unbundled tariff makes clear that any such increase is due to the service provider, not the caller's phone provider.
As more and more organisations abandon usage of 084 and 087 numbers, the revenue stream is drying up.
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