Your phone number is safe for now

But premium rate could change before your very eyes...

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Telecoms regulator Ofcom has announced there will be no changes to the UK's area codes for now – but premium rate numbers can expect a bit of a shake-up.

The watchdog said it has decided to keep geographically allocated dialling codes the same for the foreseeable future and will be introducing new measures to make sure the UK has enough telephone numbers to go around in the years to come.

Among the measures under consideration is a new system to encourage providers to distribute their allocated blocks of numbers more carefully and to give fixed-line providers fewer numbers in any one allocation.

The watchdog has also mooted the creation of a nationwide 03 number range, which will cost consumers the same as a geographic call.

09 numbers could also be revised to reflect prices, with certain blocks of numbers gradually being allocated to particular services, the regulator said. 07 numbers, used for personalised services, will also be up for a reshuffle and could be converted into 06, to stop consumers confusing them with mobile phone numbers.

Ofcom is also looking to introduce a new system that would effectively ban those providers who have previously been involved in telephone scams from acquiring new numbers.

Ofcom will be consulting on the proposed changes until March.

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  1. 1. Mike Greenland

    How about the Ofcom approved scam...that of 0870/0871 numbers that purport to be "National Rate" but in fact are premium rate in all but name.

    • 23 February 2006 14:49
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  2. 2. Simon

    0870 isn't the only legal scam, 0845 is just as bad. These numbers only cost the same as their national/local equivalents to the few people still paying full BT list price - ie not many.

    At my last employer I had charge of the phone provision and I know that these numbers cost about 7 times the equivalent geographic codes - with the number holder getting a share of the cream !

    • 24 February 2006 09:41
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  3. 3. anonymous

    The 087 and 084 numbers are under review already and conclusions will be published next month by Ofcom.
    Hopefully in future they will be charged at the same rate as geographical numbers.

    • 24 February 2006 10:54
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  4. 4. anonymous

    Stop using 08xx and go to saynoto0870.com for geographic alternatives

    • 15 March 2006 12:04
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