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Ofcom order mobile networks to make 0800 numbers free

SkyJackpot

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"The UK communications watchdog Ofcom has told mobile phone networks to stop charging customers for dialling
 
Hear hear. It's something that has been bandied about here but nothing's been done about it. Typically the government panders to big business, the rich get richer and the poor get poorer.
 
Excellent news!

D'you think there might be an election coming, by any chance .. ;)

If they could only improve reception in my neighbourhood, I could do away with my landline altogether :)
 
Politicians suck and blow. Oh, hang on, that's harmonica players, I'm not supposed to get political outside of the political forum, am I. :D My reception is reasonable, but the connection sometimes slows down badly when there are lots of other people on. I know plenty of people who've done away with their landlines, I haven't had one for more than ten years now.
 
It means nothing. 0800 numbers may become free but then they will become rare and will be replaced by 0845/083X numbers and the 'freephone' numbers will just become obsolete eventually.
 
Good point. I have noticed that there are fewer and fewer 0800 numbers around already.

Are 0845 and the like numbers already covered by something? I thought the whole idea of them was that they're charged like regular calls to local landline numbers.
 
Here in the UK 0800s used to be free on Orange. Then networks stopped competing for subscriber numbers as the market saturated and started using Average Revenue Per User as their main metric, and that was just one of the things that changed.
 
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