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Premium Rate Services - numbering Gavin Daykin Regulatory Policy Adviser
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Introduction Part of objective for PRS is to strengthen links between PRS and the use of appropriate numbering ranges. ‘090’ and ‘091’ has been designated for PRS: –090 for PRS content; –091 for PRS non-content. ‘092’ -’099’ has been designated for broadband services. In addition, 090 sub-structure established - relates primarily to definable price points.
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Current position ‘PRS’ services no longer found only behind ‘09’ numbering range. ‘08’ and ‘090/’091’’ number ranges are split by cost: –08 (10ppm or less); –090/091 (over 10ppm). Structure is primarily cost based, and PRS type services are charging under 10ppm and using 08 prefixes.
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PRS numbering review Two key drivers behind proposed review of PRS numbering arrangements: –responses to recent Numbering Conventions consultation showed lack of clarity regarding 08 and 09 numbering; –increasing pressure on current numbering resources in the light of new and innovative services.
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Oftel consumer research - aims Specifically the research aimed to: –explore PRS calling behaviour; –establish what consumers know and assume about 08 and 09 numbering range: cost; content; and overall structure and sub-structure. –understand what consumers want and need to know about 08 and 09 numbers.
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Oftel consumer research - findings (i) Cost not a major issue for most PRS users. More important are: –content (what the service is). –media (where the service is advertised). Numbering prefixes not currently used to aid PRS or SS decision-making: Understanding of current structure is limited: –overall sense that ‘08’ is cheaper and ‘safer’ than ‘09’. –but details are sketchy. –content and non-content split poorly understood.
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Oftel consumer research - findings (ii) When revealed, most surprising element of current structure was 10ppm split: Content ring-fencing unexpected but considered responsible - not a big issue though: Once understood, response to current system is broadly positive: –cost-based division is simple and intuitive.
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Oftel consumer research - future development Biggest issue is breadth of potential call costs within ‘09’ number range: –current range between 11ppm and £1.50 per minute considered very broad; –extension to £5ppm would raise substantial concerns. However, any developments will need to be simple … –based on first number prefixes only; –even with widespread use, 0845, 0870 are not widely understood.
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