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Calls to 0800 numbers now free on mobile phones and landlines | Calls to 0800 numbers now free on mobile phones and landlines |
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Freephone numbers starting with 0800 or 0808 are now free to call from mobile phones as well as landlines. | Freephone numbers starting with 0800 or 0808 are now free to call from mobile phones as well as landlines. |
The move is part of an overhaul of phone numbers and charges planned for many months by regulator Ofcom which has now come into force. | The move is part of an overhaul of phone numbers and charges planned for many months by regulator Ofcom which has now come into force. |
It said the cost of so-called service numbers, starting with 084, 087, 118 or 09, had also been simplified. | It said the cost of so-called service numbers, starting with 084, 087, 118 or 09, had also been simplified. |
But there are warnings of confusion over the exact cost of these calls and that the burden on firms may rise. | But there are warnings of confusion over the exact cost of these calls and that the burden on firms may rise. |
'Terrific' | 'Terrific' |
The changes, first announced more than a year ago, will affect 175 million phone numbers. | The changes, first announced more than a year ago, will affect 175 million phone numbers. |
They mean: | They mean: |
This has prompted many businesses and organisations to move from 08 numbers to cheaper 03 numbers. | This has prompted many businesses and organisations to move from 08 numbers to cheaper 03 numbers. |
Ofcom said that UK consumers spent a total of £900m a year on 250 million calls to 084, 087, 09, or 118 service lines. | Ofcom said that UK consumers spent a total of £900m a year on 250 million calls to 084, 087, 09, or 118 service lines. |
Calls to 03 numbers cost no more than calls to geographic 01 and 02 numbers. | Calls to 03 numbers cost no more than calls to geographic 01 and 02 numbers. |
David Hickson, of the Fair Telecoms Campaign, described the changes as "terrific news". | David Hickson, of the Fair Telecoms Campaign, described the changes as "terrific news". |
"The end of the rip-off numbers is not far off," he said. | "The end of the rip-off numbers is not far off," he said. |
Results | Results |
The cost of calls to remaining service numbers has been split into an "access" charge going to the telecoms provider and a "service" charge set by the organisation or business being called. | The cost of calls to remaining service numbers has been split into an "access" charge going to the telecoms provider and a "service" charge set by the organisation or business being called. |
But Richard Neudegg, of price comparison website Uswitch, claimed that these access charges ranged from 15p to 44p across the various mobile networks. | But Richard Neudegg, of price comparison website Uswitch, claimed that these access charges ranged from 15p to 44p across the various mobile networks. |
"People could easily be caught out if they are not clued up about their provider's new charges," he said. | "People could easily be caught out if they are not clued up about their provider's new charges," he said. |
He said this could be a "big worry", but Ofcom has suggested that, in a competitive market, prices could start to fall. | He said this could be a "big worry", but Ofcom has suggested that, in a competitive market, prices could start to fall. |
The total cost of a call to a service number consists of the access charge, plus the service charge (up to 13p per minute). | |
All this is likely to mean the mobile networks take a financial hit. | All this is likely to mean the mobile networks take a financial hit. |
Various groups have also suggested that the number of calls to 0800 numbers could rise, as people might be more likely to make spontaneous calls to truly freephone numbers. | Various groups have also suggested that the number of calls to 0800 numbers could rise, as people might be more likely to make spontaneous calls to truly freephone numbers. |
This could also add an additional cost burden to businesses and put more pressure on staff, according to Justin Hamilton-Martin, chief executive of Ultracomms. | This could also add an additional cost burden to businesses and put more pressure on staff, according to Justin Hamilton-Martin, chief executive of Ultracomms. |
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