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Re: Parliamentary update
Reply #390 - Jan 17th, 2009 at 11:27pm
 
Questions for Oral or Written Answer
beginning on Thursday 15 January 2009
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Part 1: Written Questions for Answer on
Thursday 15 January 2009

Mr Laurence Robertson (Tewkesbury): To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what assessment he has made of the effectiveness of the use of 0844 numbers by GPs' surgeries; and if he will make a statement.
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Reply #391 - Jan 20th, 2009 at 6:52pm
 
Hansard 19 Jan 2009 - Cols 1200-1201W

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Mike Penning: To ask the Secretary of State for Health how much his Department’s consultation on the use of 084 numbers within the NHS is expected to cost. [247143]

Mr. Bradshaw: The total costs for undertaking this consultation will only be known once the consultation is completed and all associated costs have been compiled. Final costs will depend on the actual level of demand for consultation documents during the consultation period and the associated print and distribution costs.


Mr. Graham Stuart: To ask the Secretary of State for Health whether NHS Direct uses 0844 and 0845 telephone numbers for calls from members of the public; and if he will make a statement. [247306]

Mr. Bradshaw: The NHS Direct telephone advice service currently operates on 0845 4647. As set out in the NHS Next Stage Review final report, published 30 June 2008, officials are currently considering options for the introduction of a new three digit telephone number to help people find the right local service to meet their urgent, unplanned care needs. Any subsequent decision to introduce such a number, including tariff options, would be subject to public consultation, undertaken by Ofcom under the Communications Act 2003.

NHS Direct will retain its current 084 number until we are clear about any future role and function it may have in implementing a national three digit number for urgent care.

Additionally, NHS Direct is commissioned to provide local services on behalf of primary care trusts and other organisations. NHS Direct provides telephone numbers with prefixes including: 0845; 0800; 01; 02; and 03.

In accordance with Centre of Information guidance, NHS Direct does not directly or indirectly receive revenue for the use of any 0845 numbers.

The costs incurred in putting the situation right are regrettable, but do not provide an adequate reason for doing nothing. Putting the issue out for public debate may be unnecessary, but it may help the DH get to grips with the solutions that are available and provide it with support in pressing them on possibly reluctant parties.

If the owners of the NHS wish to understand the position of the Department of Health and express their views, then the costs of producing and distributing copies of the consultation document to GP surgeries (or leaflets to advise of how to access it online) is perhaps justified.


Ben Bradshaw's comments confirm that the future for the current NHS Direct non-urgent telephone advice service is in doubt. The proposal for a national 3-digit, or more likely 6-digit 116xxx, number for urgent, but non-emergency, access to health and social care, whilst appearing sensible, opens up many issues regarding current services and the balance between local and national provision.

Whilst we are right to continue to call for the swift replacement of 0845 4647 with 0345 4647, we must recognise that the disruption involved and the cost of the related publicity would not be seen to be justified if the non-urgent health advice and information service and the number itself were to be withdrawn altogether shortly afterwards. In the event of a ban on use of revenue sharing numbers in the NHS, this particular number can however only be subject to an extended time limit for implementation of the ban, not exemption from its provisions.

The statement that NHS Direct does not receive "revenue" is either a way of concealing the fact that it takes the benefit in the form of subsidised costs, or an admission that BT Wholesale is overcharging. We await confirmation of which is the case.
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Reply #392 - Jan 22nd, 2009 at 3:12am
 
House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 20 Jan 2009 (pt 0036)

Departmental Telephone Services

Mr. Graham Stuart: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions what use (a) his Department and (b) service providers under contract to his Department make of (i) 0844 and 0845 telephone numbers and (ii) revenue-sharing telephone numbers for calls from members of the public; for which services such numbers are used; what prefixes are used for revenue-sharing numbers; how much revenue has accrued from revenue-sharing numbers in each of the last five years; what consideration his Department has given to introducing 03-prefixed telephone numbers for calls to all such services; and if he will make a statement. [247351]

Jonathan Shaw: The information requested is as follows.

(a) (i) DWP and its executive agencies; Jobcentre Plus, Pension, Disability and Carers Service and Rent Service currently publish 129 primary 0845 numbers for calls from customers accessing their services. DWP do not have any 0844 numbers.

Number
Jobcentre Plus
 
7 x 0845 Initial Inquiry Lines e.g. Jobseeker Direct, Employer Direct, National Insurance etc.
7

81 x 0845 Inquiry Lines to the 81 Benefit Delivery Centres
81

20 x 0845 Social Fund
20

6 x 0845 Maternity Allowance
6

2 x 0845 Bereavement
2

 
PDCS Pensions
 
9 x 0845 e.g. Tracing Helpline and E-claim helpline, Forecasting
9

 
PDCS Disability and Carers
 
1 x 0845 Disability Living Allowance/Attendance Allowance
1

 
Debt Management
 
2 x 0845 RFE, Recovery
2

 
Rent Service
 
1 x 0845 number Central Processing Unit, Washington
1



(ii) DWP do not have any revenue sharing numbers. We ceased any revenue sharing in December 2007. This had been worth circa £500,000 per annum. We do not have an exact breakdown for this and it would be difficult to obtain these figures.

Following detailed consideration of the advantages and disadvantages, DWP have no plans to introduce 03 numbers at this time. This decision will be kept under review.

(b) Service providers under contract to the Department—this information is not readily available and initial inquiries have shown that the cost of obtaining it would be disproportionate.



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Reply #393 - Jan 22nd, 2009 at 3:13am
 
House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 20 Jan 2009 (pt 0017)

Departmental Telephone Services

Mr. Graham Stuart: To ask the Minister of State, Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform what use (a) his Department and (b) service providers under contract to his Department make of (i) 0844 and 0845 telephone numbers and (ii) revenue-sharing telephone numbers for calls from members of the public; for which services such numbers are used; what prefixes are used for revenue-sharing numbers; how much revenue has accrued from revenue-sharing numbers in each of the last five years; what consideration his Department has given to introducing 03-prefixed telephone numbers for calls to all such services; and if he will make a statement. [247335]

Mr. McFadden: From the central records that are available, (i) there are seven 0845 telephone numbers services administered by the Department for public use. These are

0845 015 0010: BERR Publications Orderline

0845 015 0020: BERR Publications Orderline (Fax)

0845 015 0030: BERR Publications Orderline (Minicom)

0845 019 0001: Personnel Training Services Consortium

0845 600 0678: National Minimum Wage

0845 600 9006: Business Link Helpline

0845 955 5105: Employment Agency Standards.

The Department does not operate any revenue-sharing numbers. No records are held to show if the Department has ever used or benefited financially from revenue-sharing numbers in the past five years.

No telephone information is available from BERR's central records on the use of 0844/5 and revenue-sharing numbers by its contracted service providers

The Department has no immediate plans to use 03 prefixed numbers.

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Reply #394 - Jan 22nd, 2009 at 3:15am
 
House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 20 Jan 2009 (pt 0015)

Departmental Telephone Services

Mike Penning: To ask the Secretary of State for International Development how many telephone numbers for which callers are charged at the rate applicable to 0845 numbers are used by his Department for public access to services. [246976]

Mr. Ivan Lewis: The Department for International Development (DFID) uses one 0845 number for our Public Enquiry Point which allows members of the public to call DFID about the work of the Department.

Mr. Graham Stuart: To ask the Secretary of State for International Development what use (a) his Department and (b) service providers under contract to his Department make of (i) 0844 and 0845 telephone numbers and (ii) revenue-sharing telephone numbers for calls from members of the public; for which services such numbers are used; what prefixes are used for revenue-sharing numbers; how much revenue has accrued from revenue-sharing numbers in each of the last five years; what consideration his Department has given to introducing 03-prefixed telephone numbers for calls to all such services; and if he will make a statement. [247346]

Mr. Ivan Lewis: The Department for International Development (DFID) uses one 0845 number for our Public Enquiry Point. We are currently reviewing the relative costs and benefits of alternatives to the 0845 number. DFID does not make use of revenue-sharing numbers.

DFID does not have any contracted public service providers who make use of 0844, 0845 or revenue-sharing numbers.

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Reply #395 - Jan 22nd, 2009 at 3:16am
 
House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 20 Jan 2009 (pt 0006)

Departmental Telephone Services

Mr. Graham Stuart: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what use (a) his Department and (b) service providers under contract to his Department make of (i) 0844 and 0845 telephone numbers and (ii) revenue-sharing telephone numbers for calls from members of the public; for which services such numbers are used; what prefixes are used for revenue-sharing numbers; how much revenue has accrued from revenue-sharing numbers in each of the last five years; what consideration his Department has given to introducing 03-prefixed telephone numbers for calls to all such services; and if he will make a statement. [247339]

Mr. Kevan Jones: The use of 0844, 0845, revenue-sharing telephone numbers and those with an 03 prefix is determined at local level in accordance with individual business requirements and obtained directly from the supplier. Records of such numbers are not held centrally and information relating to them, including any revenue accrued, could be provided at disproportionate cost.

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Reply #396 - Jan 22nd, 2009 at 3:18am
 
House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 19 Jan 2009 (pt 0002)

Energy and Climate Change
Departmental Telephone Services

Mr. Graham Stuart: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change what use (a) his Department and (b) service providers under contract to his Department make of (i) 0844 and 0845 telephone numbers and (ii) revenue-sharing telephone numbers for calls from members of the public; for which services such numbers are used; what prefixes are used for revenue-sharing numbers; how much revenue has accrued from revenue-sharing numbers in each of the last five years; what consideration his Department has given to introducing 03-prefixed telephone numbers for calls to all such services; and if he will make a statement. [247340]

Mr. Mike O'Brien: Since its formation on 3 October 2008, the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) has made no use of 0844, 0845 or revenue-sharing telephone numbers for calls from members of the public. DECC already makes use of a 03-prefixed number, charged at the standard national rate, for general inquiries.

The Department is not at present party to any contracts, as the Transfer of Function Order related to the creation of DECC has not yet come into force.

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Reply #397 - Jan 22nd, 2009 at 3:20am
 
House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 19 Jan 2009 (pt 0051)

Departmental Telephone Services

Mr. Graham Stuart: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what use (a) her Department and (b) service providers under contract to her Department make of (i) 0844 and 0845 telephone numbers and (ii) revenue-sharing telephone numbers for calls from members of the public; for which services such numbers are used; what prefixes are used for revenue-sharing numbers; how much revenue has accrued from revenue-sharing numbers in each of the last five years; what consideration her Department has given to introducing 03-prefixed telephone numbers for calls to all such services; and if she will make a statement. [247344]

Mr. Woolas: Please see the following table detailing the use and purpose of non-geographic numbers, e.g. 0845 and 0870.

The Home Office did not derive any income from such charges in each of the last three years. Information relating to revenue generated prior to 2005 is not held centrally and as such it is not possible to answer this aspect of the question within time and cost limits of the PQ process.

The Identity and Passport Service (IPS) replaced all 0870 numbers to the Passport Adviceline with two 0300 numbers on 1 September 2008. The sole 0845 number to the Passport Adviceline was replaced at the same time with a 0300 number. There is however a transition period that is currently halfway through and both numbers will be accessible until 31 August 2009. The revenue arising from the previous 0870 IPS arrangements was approximately £300,000 per year and was used to offset the cost of providing the service to callers.

0845 numbers are however used for customer correspondence inquiries in to the Liverpool, Newport and Peterborough passport offices and similar arrangements are planned for the remaining four IPS regional passport offices.

The General Register Office, part of IPS, intends to investigate the introduction of an 03-prefixed telephone number during the financial year 2009-10.

Revenue sharing numbers
Number Purpose Type
0870 521 0410
Passport Adviceline (replaced on 1 September 2008 by 0300 222 0000)
Phone

0870 240 8090
Passport Adviceline (text phone service replaced on 1 September 2008 by 0300 222 0222)
Minicom

0870 243 4477
Passport enquiries for High Street Partners (replaced on 1 September 2008 by 0300 222 0000)
Phone

0870 243 1902
Passport Complaints (replaced on 1 September 2008 by 0300 222 0000)
Phone

0845 121 0046
Authentication by Interview (ABI) Booking Line (replaced on 1 September 2008 by 0300 222 1000)
Phone

0845 603 7788
GRO Certificate Services
Phone

0870 125 1256
Siemens Business Services IPS Query Letters (replaced on 1 September 2008 by 0300 222 1111)
Phone

0870 909 0778
Criminal Records Bureau Disclosure dispute line
Phone

0870 909 0844
Criminal Records Bureau Disclosure application line
Phone

0870 909 0223
Criminal Records Bureau Welsh Language Line
Phone

0870 909 0344
Criminal Records Bureau
Minicom

0870 909 0811
Criminal Records Bureau General Inquiries
Phone

0870 909 0822
Criminal Records Bureau Registration Information Line
Phone

0870 241 4680
Home Office's mailing house, Prolog
Phone

0870 241 4786
Home Office's mailing house, Prolog
Fax

0870 220 2000
‘Together' (advice line for practitioners on tackling antisocial behaviour).
Phone

0870 336 9031
Contact Private Office to Jacqui Smith
Fax

0870 336 9032
Contact Private Office to Lord West
Fax

0870 336 9033
Contact Private Office to Vernon Coaker
Fax

0870 336 9034
Contact Private Office to Liam Byrne
Fax

0870 336 9035
Contact Private Office to Tony McNulty
Fax

0870 336 9036
Contact Private Office to Meg Hillier
Fax


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19 Jan 2009 : Column 1222W
0870 336 9048
Contact Parliamentary Team
Fax

0870 336 9045
Contact Ministers' Special Advisers
Fax

0870 336 9041
Contact Private Office Management Support Unit
Fax

0870 336 9037
Contact Permanent Secretary's Office
Fax

0845 010 6677
UKBA Employers' Helpline
Phone

0845 039 8002
PROSPECTS helpline
Phone

0845 601 2298
UKBA Evidence and Enquiry line
Phone

0870 240 3781
Immigration Enquiry Bureau (enforcement and removals - recorded message only)
Phone

0845 602 1739
Enquiries about asylum support applications
Phone

0870 606 7766
Immigration Enquiry Bureau
Phone

0870 241 0645
Requests for immigration application forms
Phone

0845 010 5200
Nationality telephone enquiries
Phone

0870 521 0224
UKBA Work Permits Literature Order Line
Phone

0845 600 0914
Asylum Support Customer Contact Centre
Phone

0870 241 6523
Enquiries about the work of the UKBA Complaints Unit and advice to callers about how to complain
Phone

0845 602 1465
UKBA MPS hot line fax line
Fax

0845 601 1145
National Asylum Support fax line
Fax

0845 601 1143
National Asylum Support fax line
Fax

0845 609 0395
UKBA MPS hotline
Phone

0845 601 1150
National Asylum Support Service/MP's hot line
Phone

0845 010 5555
UK Visas (pre-recorded information line)
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Reply #398 - Jan 22nd, 2009 at 3:25am
 
House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 19 Jan 2009 (pt 0044)

Departmental Telephone Services

Mr. Graham Stuart: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what use (a) his Department and (b) service providers under contract to his Department make of (i) 0844 and 0845 telephone numbers and (ii) revenue-sharing telephone numbers for calls from members of the public; for which services such numbers are used; what prefixes are used for revenue-sharing numbers; how much revenue has accrued from revenue-sharing numbers in each of the last five years; what consideration his Department has given to introducing 03-prefixed telephone numbers for calls to all such services; and if he will make a statement. [247343]

Mr. Bradshaw: The Department runs or supports the following 0845 telephone numbers.

Telephone numbers
EHIC Order Line
0845 605 0707

EHIC enquiry line
0845 606 2030

Healthy Start
0845 607 6823

Healthy Start Minicom
0845 601 7698

Social Work and Care Careers Recruitment Line
0845 604 6404


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Social Work and Care Careers Recruitment Minicom
0845 601 6121



The 0845 numbers serving recruitment for social care and social workers will be moved over to the new 0300 tariff by the end of February. The use of 0845 numbers for the other services is currently under review.

The Department ran the following non-revenue generating lines, using 0870 numbers. While they were mainly for the use of national health service and social services professional there was some use by the public. Since May 2008, these services have been available via 0300 numbers but the 0870 numbers needs to be maintained until the end of March 2009 to allow for the transition.


Telephone numbers
Department of Health Publication Order line
08701 555 455

Department of Health Publication Order line minicom
08700 102 870



The Department's Executive agencies, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency and the NHS Purchasing and Supply Agency have no 0845 or similar cost telephone numbers for use by the public.

The Department does not centrally hold information on the telephone numbers used by the NHS.

The Department has 24 arm's length bodies and a number of national programmes e.g. NHS Employers. Information about telephone services for these bodies is not held centrally and cannot be provided except at disproportionate cost.

The Department also grants funds to a wide range of voluntary and charitable organisations to provide services relating to health and healthy living. Some of these organisations include telephone helplines as part of their services. It is not possible, without incurring disproportionate cost, to identify individual projects with telephones services and whether 0845 telephone numbers are used.

In February 2005, my right hon. Friend the Member for Barrow and Furness (Mr. Hutton), then Minister of State for Health announced a ban on the NHS using premium rate telephone numbers such as 0870.

We recently launched a public consultation on the intention to prohibit the use of 084 numbers in the NHS. This will run from 16 December 2008 until 31 March 2009.


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Reply #399 - Jan 22nd, 2009 at 3:27am
 
House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 19 Jan 2009 (pt 0045)

General Practitioners: Telephone Services

Mr. Graham Stuart: To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many GP surgeries use 0844 and 0845 telephone numbers for calls from members of the public; and if he will make a statement. [247307]

Mr. Bradshaw: The Department does not hold this information centrally and it cannot be provided except at disproportionate cost. However the Department remains clear that it does not expect patients to pay more than the equivalent cost of a local rate call when contacting their general practitioner.

We recently launched a public consultation on the intention to prohibit the use of 084 numbers in the national health service. This will run from 16 December 2008 until 31 March 2009.

Mr. Laurence Robertson: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what assessment he has made of the effectiveness of the use of 0844 numbers by GPs' surgeries; and if he will make a statement. [248435]

Mr. Bradshaw: An information gathering exercise was completed in 2008 on the use of 084 telephone numbers in general practice. The information gathered was the subject of lengthy and detailed analysis before being shared with Ministers.

The Department subsequently launched a public consultation on the intention to prohibit the use of 084 numbers in the national health service. This will run from 16 December 2008 until 31 March 2009.

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Reply #400 - Jan 24th, 2009 at 12:30am
 
House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 22 Jan 2009 (pt 0004)

Departmental Telephone Services

Mike Penning: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs how many telephone numbers for which callers are charged at the rate applicable to 0845 numbers are used by (a) his Department and (b) its executive agencies for public access to services. [246980]

Huw Irranca-Davies: From information held centrally, there are 38 telephone numbers for which callers are charged at the rate(s) applicable to 0845 numbers—four for core-DEFRA, 14 for DEFRA's executive agencies and 20 for non-departmental public bodies. None of the numbers are revenue sharing.

Members of the public using these numbers are charged by their telephone providers at their agreed rates. On 8 January 2009, BT announced that its consumer customers will no longer pay these charges from 16 January 2009. As from this date 0845 numbers will be included in their calls packages. Those not on a calls package and business customers will continue to pay the applicable or agreed 0845 rates.

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Reply #401 - Jan 24th, 2009 at 8:18am
 
idb wrote on Jan 24th, 2009 at 12:30am:
Huw Irranca-Davies: From information held centrally, there are 38 telephone numbers for which callers are charged at the rate(s) applicable to 0845 numbers—four for core-DEFRA, 14 for DEFRA's executive agencies and 20 for non-departmental public bodies. None of the numbers are revenue sharing.

Members of the public using these numbers are charged by their telephone providers at their agreed rates. On 8 January 2009, BT announced that its consumer customers will no longer pay these charges from 16 January 2009. As from this date 0845 numbers will be included in their calls packages. Those not on a calls package and business customers will continue to pay the applicable or agreed 0845 rates.

"None of the numbers are revenue sharing." Yes they are. That is the reason for higher termination charges.  Roll Eyes

Callers pay at their "agreed rates"! lol That's a bit like saying that motorists pay for petrol at "agreed rates" from their "chosen" filling stations!
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Reply #402 - Jan 24th, 2009 at 3:53pm
 
idb wrote on Jan 24th, 2009 at 12:30am:
House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 22 Jan 2009 (pt 0004)

Departmental Telephone Services

Mike Penning: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs how many telephone numbers for which callers are charged at the rate applicable to 0845 numbers are used by (a) his Department and (b) its executive agencies for public access to services. [246980]

Huw Irranca-Davies: From information held centrally, there are 38 telephone numbers for which callers are charged at the rate(s) applicable to 0845 numbers—four for core-DEFRA, 14 for DEFRA's executive agencies and 20 for non-departmental public bodies.
None of the numbers are revenue sharing
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Grrr - None of the numbers is revenue sharing.
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Reply #403 - Jan 24th, 2009 at 4:47pm
 
idb wrote on Jan 24th, 2009 at 12:30am:
On 8 January 2009, BT announced that its consumer customers will no longer pay these charges from 16 January 2009. As from this date 0845 numbers will be included in their calls packages.


...and the start of the "ah, good, we don't have to worry about changing to 03 now, because people get calls free." brigade, too...
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Reply #404 - Jan 25th, 2009 at 12:00am
 
irrelevant wrote on Jan 24th, 2009 at 4:47pm:
the start of the "ah, good, we don't have to worry about changing to 03 now, because people get calls free." brigade, ...
All recruits to this brigade must be challenged on the basis that they are in partnership with BT, serving only those who use BT as their telephone provider.

There may be some who join this brigade wishing for a return to a state monopoly of telephone service provision, but there surely cannot be any who have failed to notice that this no longer exists. In a plural competitive market, they are favouring a provider that already holds significant market presence in the market for residential landlines, whilst not participating in the mobile market.

A good question for those Departments that use 0845 numbers would be to ask how many callers do not call from BT lines, and why those which do are favoured by use of 0845 numbers, whereas 03 numbers would treat all callers equally, as well as eliminating a stealth tax on non-BT customers.

Those who think that calls to 0845 are free are actually suggesting that they are charged at the same rate (zero) as calls to 03 numbers. If they considered them as being chargeable by BT, then they would be cheaper than 03! In this odd world, a focus on inclusive rates actually takes away one of the arguments in favour of 0845.
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