Archive for February, 2009

Ofcom publishes decision on the 070 personal numbering range

Friday, February 27th, 2009

Ofcom today published a statement on its review of the 070 personal numbering range, setting out the measures it will take. These measures include:

- supporting and monitoring the current enforcement programme being carried out by PhonepayPlus in relation to scams on the 070 range;

- requiring originating communications providers to publish their tariffs to 070 numbers more prominently; and

- providing new guidance to ensure personal numbering service providers carry out due diligence when sub-allocating 070 numbers.

The statement can be found at:

http://www.ofcom.org.uk/consult/condocs/070options/statement/

Ofcom introduces 116 European helpline numbers

Friday, February 20th, 2009

Ofcom today confirmed plans to introduce pan-European 116 helpline phone numbers in the UK and launched the selection process to allocate the first three 116 numbers. These numbers will allow people to call telephone services of social value, such as missing children hotlines and emotional support helplines, from the same number regardless of which EU country they are in. 

The statement can be found at: http://www.ofcom.org.uk/consult/condocs/116/116statement/

Please also see:

Harmonised European numbers for harmonised services of social value (116XXX numbers)

http://www.ofcom.org.uk/telecoms/ioi/numbers/116

Harmonised European numbers for services of social value: comparative selection process for allocation of 116000, 116111 and 116123, published 18 February 2009 (three separate documents)

http://www.ofcom.org.uk/telecoms/ioi/numbers/116/116000.pdf

http://www.ofcom.org.uk/telecoms/ioi/numbers/116/1166111.pdf

http://www.ofcom.org.uk/telecoms/ioi/numbers/116/116123.pdf

TTNC stops offering 0870 numbers

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

TTNC is to stop offering 0870 phone numbers with immediate effect. Mark Burcher, CEO of TTNC said "Following the confusion surrounding 0870 numbers and the lack of interest in them, we have decided to stop offering 0870 phone numbers. We will continue to support the 0870 numbers that are already being used, but the long term plan is to migrate the users over to other number ranges such as 03 numbers, Freephone numbers or Geographic numbers."

Background Information about the 0870 changes

In February 2007, Ofcom performed a Strategic Review of the use of Number Translation Service (NTS), OFCOM has now confirmed some major changes, some of which will affect the use of 0870 Numbers;

  • There will no longer be any Revenue on 0870 numbers by end of January 2008.
  • Mobile and Fixed-Line providers have to charge the same or less for 0870 calls as they do for National Rate Calls to UK Geographic Numbers (01 or 02).

These changes to the regulation of calls to 0870 numbers were intended to take effect on 1st of February 2008, but this date was put back because operators and Ofcom identified certain 0870 services which protected human life and property and where the option to use pre-call announcements could potentially cause a call to fail.

Ofcom is expected to make a further announcement about 0870 phone numbers later this month, TTNC will keep customers and the public informed via new letters and our Web site.

Ofcom extends Premium Rate Services regulation

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

Ofcom has today confirmed its proposals to improve consumer protection and pricing transparency for calls to the most expensive 08 numbers.  From 1 August 2009, the premium-rate regulator PhonepayPlus will regulate 0871 and 0872 numbers that are charged above 5p per minute and up to 10p per minute (for BT customers). At the same time, Ofcom will also bring 09 numbers charged at these rates (above 5p and up to 10p per minute for BT customers) within PhonepayPlus’ remit.

Consumers expressed a range of concerns to Ofcom about these numbers including a lack of clarity about call pricing and excessively long call centre waiting times.

Under PhonepayPlus regulations, consumers using these numbers will:

  • · be better informed about the price of calls;
  • · be able to complain about excessively long call waiting times; and
  • · be better protected from scams.

The full statement can be found here: http://www.ofcom.org.uk/consult/condocs/087prs/087statement/

0870 numbers are subject to separate proposals with a statement due to be issued shortly.

PhonepayPlus outlines transition to premium rate regulation of 0871

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

PhonepayPlus ensures smooth transition to premium rate regulation of 0871 number range with six month implementation plan

Ofcom has today announced that PhonepayPlus will take over day-to-day regulation of 0871 numbers on 1 August 2009, when numbers beginning 087 – with the exception of 0870 – will formally be recognised as Premium Rate Services (PRS), putting them under the remit of PhonepayPlus’ Code of Practice.

PhonepayPlus’ implementation plan

Ofcom has also announced a six month transition period, during which providers of 0871 services – which include technical helplines, ticket bookings, road traffic advice lines – must ensure they comply with the PhonepayPlus Code of Practice.

PhonepayPlus has responded with the announcement of an implementation plan which will ensure all stakeholders are fully aware of the changes; any responsibilities they may have under PhonepayPlus’ Code of Practice; actions they may need to take in order to become compliant; and which parts of the Code apply to them.

For consumers, the plan will provide greater clarity regarding the cost of calls placed to 0871 numbers, and their options should they have concerns about the promotion or operation of 0871 services.

PhonepayPlus’ implementation plan will include:

  • Communication with 0871 Network Operators and Service Providers formally advising them of their responsibilities under the Code of Practice and actions they may need to take to become compliant;
  • industry workshops to introduce 0871 Network Operators and Service Providers to the PhonepayPlus Code of Practice, its meaning and their responsibilities within it;
  • media and marketing campaigns to educate consumers and industry about what the new regulatory regime means for them;
  • online information and registration tools as a resource for industry and consumers to help them understand the changes and what they mean;
  • publication of supporting materials including Helpnotes, FAQs, and a Statement of Expectation; and
  • liaison with consumer protection groups to ensure they are fully briefed and able to direct concerned consumers as necessary.

Application, consultation, regulation – background to handover

Ofcom has today announced the outcome of a Review of the 0871 number range, which contained a package of measures to improve consumer protection and pricing transparency. Ofcom has decided to make 0871 numbers subject to premium rate regulation which is defined by the PhonepayPlus’ Code of Practice. The Code will also now extend to 09 numbers that are charged at more than five pence per minute (PPM) and less than 10 PPM.

On 13 November 2007, PhonepayPlus published a Statement of Application for the regulation of 0871 numbers, which explained how it proposed to apply the existing requirements of its Code of Practice to services offered on the number range.

Commenting on the change in regulation Paul Whiteing, Acting CEO of PhonepayPlus, said: "Services offered via 0871 numbers are generally very useful and highly convenient, but the cost to call them can vary widely, especially from a mobile phone. Our experience regulating other premium rate services will ensure the necessary safeguards are in place to protect consumers, especially around price transparency,"

"We expect this regulation to be a boon to industry and not a burden, by boosting consumer confidence in these services."

Questions or comments

Those with questions or comments regarding PhonepayPlus’ 0871 regulation, or requiring more information on the implementation plan, should contact PhonepayPlus on compliance@phonepayplus.org.uk.

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For further information, please contact:

PhonepayPlus press office on (020) 7940 7440.

Ofcom appoints new members to Advisory Committees for England and Wales

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

Ofcom has appointed eight new members, including a new Chair, and reappointed one existing member to its Advisory Committee for England.

Ofcom has also appointed one new member to its Advisory Committee for Wales.

The full news release can be found here: http://www.ofcom.org.uk/media/news/2009/02/nr_20090205