| The cost of calling 0870 numbers is to be
reduced to the same price as national landline rates. Telecoms regulator
Ofcom has announced that businesses will no longer get a cut of revenue
generated by calls starting with the 0870 number. The changes follow concerns
over unclear pricing and marketing of “non-geographic” numbers
such as those starting with 0870.
John Battle MP for Leeds West who has campaigned hard for the change
said “We live in a age where we should be challenging the cost of
goods and services to get a better deal. This proves the phone operators
can afford to cut costs to ensure we are not ripped off. And it also shows
that the regulator can bite when it is prodded and poked.”
Companies using 0845, 0844 and other 08 code numbers must provide customers
with more accurate price information. The cost of calling these numbers
will not change, the regulator said. Ofcom will review 0845 call rates
– used by some five million UK dial up internet users – within
two years.
John Battle MP 25 April 2006 |