Thanks for reminding us about this NGM.
For those who followed what I was saying about the hospital uses contradicting the guidelines, I'm not so sure now. Please feel free to skip the rest of this post if you wish. It is
not my intention to make you fall asleep and miss the 5pm deadline!
Quote:14. However, what all Personal Numbering Services have in common is that it must be the called party who decides which destination the 070 number is routed to. Additionally, if the service that is being offered is the facility to be reached at any chosen destination then the End-User must be in charge of changing as well as allocating the destination number. ...
Ofcom employ a team of very good wordsmiths!
I draw your attention to the "Additionally, if" in bold. Therefore, if it's not a service that allows the facility to be reached at
any destination, then the End-User doesn't have to be able to be in charge of changing
as well as allocating the destination number.
So what we have with the first sentence is "...it must be the called party who decides which destination the 070 number is routed to." The destination in this case is not the number, but where it comes out. Thus, the patient in their hospital bed must have
decided where their 070 number (for the duration of their stay) goes!