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Reply #75 - Feb 28th, 2007 at 11:58pm
 
House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 20 Feb 2007 (pt 0004)

Text Messages

Mr. Burstow: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport what representations she has received on the use of unsolicited mobile telephone text messages for which people are charged; and if she will make a statement. [114648]

Margaret Hodge: I have been asked to reply.

The Department for Culture, Media and Sport has received no representations relating to unsolicited mobile telephone text messages. However, the Department of Trade and Industry does receive occasional written correspondence on this issue. It is the Government's aim to have controls that safeguard the consumer but do not hamper the development of the telecommunications market.

Unsolicited text (SMS) messages are illegal under statutory controls that were introduced as part of the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003. Enforcement is undertaken by the Information Commissioner whose office is a wholly independent body, answerable to Parliament directly rather than to Ministers. The Office will investigate complaints and take formal action against those who have wilfully or negligently continued to breach the Regulations.

Industry safeguards require that consumers must be clearly informed by text about what they have subscribed to, the cost, and how to stop the service (a consumer must be able to switch off the service with the universal ‘stop' command). All the UK mobile operators have signed up to these safeguards and require content providers using their networks to comply with them. If they do not comply, then the networks will suspend the provider's service for breaching the safeguards thereby blocking the service.

The body that governs premium rate services isthe Independent Committee for the Supervisionof Standards of Telephone Information Services (ICSTIS). ICSTIS can investigate and fine companies, barring access to services where there is found to be a breach of the regulations. ICSTIS can be contacted at ICSTIS, Freepost WC 5468, London SE1 2BR www.icstis.org.uk. Telephone: 0800 500 212 (free call; Office hours).

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Reply #76 - Mar 27th, 2007 at 1:49am
 
House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 20 Mar 2007 (pt 0005)

Revenue and Customs: Telephone Services

Mr. Iain Wright: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what estimate he has made of the costs of (a) transferring 0845 codes for HM Revenue Customs and Services to a freephone 0800 service and (b) using a system where the customer is informed of his or her place in the telephone queue system and the likely time their call will be answered; and if he will assess the merits of introducing such changes. [127105]

Dawn Primarolo: HMRC keeps its policy and practice for handling telephone calls from customers through its centrally managed contact centre network under constant review. It remains HMRC current policy to operate customer facing helplines using an 0845 rather than a "freephone" 0800 prefix as the Department believes this strikes the right balance of cost between the customer and the public purse.

HMRC is however also keeping a close watch on proposals being taken forward by Ofcom to introduce a new range of non-geographic "030" numbers.

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Reply #77 - Mar 27th, 2007 at 1:50am
 
House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 19 Mar 2007 (pt 0029)

Economic and Monetary Union

Mr. Francois: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what the cost to date has been of his Department's Euro Information line on 0845 601 0199. [126748]

Mr. Timms: The Euro Information line was established in 1998 for use by business and the general public to request information or to order published material made available on the Treasury's euro website (www.euro.gov.uk). The cost of Euro Information line is met from within the Treasury's departmental expenditure limit. The direct costs for the helpline currently amount to £185.96 per year plus VAT. The costs of staff time in dealing with calls is not recorded separately.

Mr. Francois: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many calls have been made by businesses to his Department's Euro Information line on 0845 601 0199 requesting information on euro introduction or trade with euro area businesses since the introduction of the line. [126752]

Mr. Timms: Information on calls to the line is not available in the format requested. The total number of call minutes to the line from February 2001 to February 2007 was approximately 19,000. It is not recorded how many calls this represents, nor what proportion of the call minutes originated from businesses.

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Reply #78 - Mar 27th, 2007 at 1:53am
 
Order Book Part 1

Part 1: Written Questions for Answer on
Thursday 15 March 2007

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Mr David Laws (Yeovil):To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, how many calls to the central 0845 608 8564 Jobcentre Plus number were made in each month for which records are available; what the average time taken to answer customer calls to the number was in each month; and how many calls to the number were terminated before being answered in each month.
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Mr David Laws (Yeovil):To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, what the maximum cost per minute is of calling the central 0845 608 8564 Jobcentre Plus number from (a) a land line and (b) a mobile telephone.
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Mr David Laws (Yeovil):To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, which sections of Jobcentre Plus have to use the central 0845 608 8564 Jobcentre Plus number to make enquiries with central benefits teams; and which sections have alternative numbers by which to contact central benefit teams.
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Reply #79 - Mar 28th, 2007 at 10:34pm
 
Lords Hansard text for 20 Mar 200720 Mar 2007 (pt 0001)


Agriculture: Wages

Lord Hylton asked Her Majesty's Government:

In what ways they have publicised the existence of the Agricultural Wages Team Helpline; and how incoming migrant workers are informed about the national minimum wage. [HL2557]

The Minister of State, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Lord Rooker): The Agricultural Wages Team Helpline is publicised on the Defra website and information about the helpline is included in the agricultural wages order. The number of the helpline is 0845 0000134.

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Reply #80 - Mar 31st, 2007 at 12:26am
 
A follow up to post #108

House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 29 Mar 2007 (pt 0012)

Jobcentre Plus: Telephone Services

Mr. Laws: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (1) how many calls to the central 0845 608 8564 Jobcentre Plus number were made in each month for which records are available; what the average time taken to answer customer calls to the number was in each month; and how many calls to the number were terminated before being answered in each month; [127850]

(2) what the maximum cost per minute is of calling the central 0845 608 8564 Jobcentre Plus number from (a) a land line and (b) a mobile telephone; [127851]

(3) which sections of Jobcentre Plus have to use the central 0845 608 8564 Jobcentre Plus number to make inquiries with central benefits teams; and which sections have alternative numbers by which to contact central benefit teams; [127852]

(4) how telephone and fax numbers for central benefits teams are circulated to (a) Jobcentre Plus offices and (b) Citizen's Advice Bureau offices. [127853]

Mr. Jim Murphy: The administration of Jobcentre Plus is a matter for the Chief Executive of Jobcentre Plus, Lesley Strathie. I have asked her to provide the hon. Member with the information requested.

Letter from Lesley Strathie, dated 29 March 2007:

The Secretary of State has asked me to reply to your questions asking about calls made to the 08456 088564 Jobcentre Plus number of the Department for Work and Pensions; the use of alternative numbers by Jobcentre Plus; and the circulation of telephone and fax numbers to Jobcentre Plus offices and Citizens Advice Bureau offices. This is something that falls within the responsibilities delegated to me as Chief Executive of Jobcentre Plus.


The telephone number 08456 088564 relates to Exeter, which we are currently converting into a Benefits Delivery Centre. The current telephony system only gathers limited management information. The information we hold shows an increase in calls answered each month from 6,426 calls in December 2006 to 7,385 in January 2007 and 7,770 in February 2007. However, the current system does not provide data detailing the average time taken to answer calls or how many calls were terminated before being answered.

An average call lasts about 4 minutes—the calls cost (set by BT) between 1-3p per minute (from a landline) depending on the time of day. Call charges from mobile telephones vary depending on the service provider.

All Jobcentre Plus offices in Somerset were given alternative direct dial telephone numbers for central benefit teams. In addition, an e-mail procedure has been established to allow Jobcentre Plus staff to contact the processing teams, to improve communication. This will be in place by Mid April. The telephone and fax numbers were shared with Citizens Advice Bureau offices by means of a leaflet issued in the week prior to the introduction of the 0845 number on 05 December 2006.

I hope this is helpful.

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Reply #81 - Apr 3rd, 2007 at 2:33am
 
Questions for Oral or Written Answer
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Mrs Caroline Spelman (Meriden): To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, if he will list the (a) 0800, (b) 0845 and (c) 0870 telephone numbers for the public administered by his Department.
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Reply #82 - May 5th, 2007 at 1:08am
 
Lords Hansard text for 2 May 200702 May 2007 (pt 0001)

Department for Constitutional Affairs: Telephone Numbers
Lord Tyler asked Her Majesty's Government:

How many non-geographic telephone numbers are in use by the Department for Constitutional Affairs and its agencies; what services can be accessed by calling each of them; and what revenue has been received from them between September 2004 and September 2006. [HL3304]

Lord Evans of Temple Guiting: My department has 12 0500 numbers, seven 0800 numbers; 53 0845 numbers, 43 0870 numbers and one 0900 number, that are in use for the public. In addition there are a further 481 0870 numbers that are used internally on its Goldfax system. The department does not keep a central record of all the services that can be accessed through each of the numbers. That information could be obtained only at disproportionate cost. The revenue received from the 0900 number, which is used for the bankruptcy and company court search line, between April 2005 (when the line came into operation) and September 2006, was £59,373.43.

The department's central recruitment unit uses 41 0870 numbers for its recruitment campaigns. The revenue received between September 2004-September 2006 was £7,847.74. HM Land Registry operates a number of 0870 numbers for land registry services and the revenue from these was £426,990.15 for the period September 2004 to September 2006.
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Reply #83 - May 5th, 2007 at 1:09am
 
Lords Hansard text for 30 Apr 200730 Apr 2007 (pt 0004)

Telephone Numbers: MoD
Lord Tyler asked Her Majesty's Government:

How many non-geographic telephone numbers are in use by the Ministry of Defence and its agencies; what services can be accessed by calling each of them; and what revenue has been received from them between September 2004 and September 2006. [HL3302]

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Ministry of Defence (Lord Drayson): The use of 0800, 0845 or 0870 numbers in the department and its agencies is determined at local level in accordance with individual business requirements and ordered directly from the supplier. Records of these numbers are not held centrally and could only be provided at disproportionate cost.

Telephone Numbers: Treasury
Lord Tyler asked Her Majesty's Government:

How many non-geographic telephone numbers are in use by HM Treasury and its agencies; what services can be accessed by calling each of them; and what revenue has been received from them between September 2004 and September 2006. [HL3266]

Lord Davies of Oldham: The information requested is not readily available, and could only be provided at disproportionate cost.



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Reply #84 - May 5th, 2007 at 1:12am
 
Questions for Oral or Written Answer
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Mark Lazarowicz (Edinburgh North and Leith): To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, how many telephone helplines are sponsored by his Department with the prefix (a) 0870 and (b) 0845; and whether alternative geographic numbers are available in each case.
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Reply #85 - May 5th, 2007 at 1:15am
 
House of Commons - Work and Pensions - Memoranda

10. COMMON ISSUES

1. The DWP have a freephone 0800 telephone helpline for their lowest income customers, HMRC charge their most vulnerable customers using 0845 numbers. Customers are required to contact both Departments frequently to notify changes in circumstances. When dealing with their tax credits customers at or around means-tested benefits levels, we recommend that HMRC should offer 0800 numbers.


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Reply #86 - May 5th, 2007 at 1:17am
 
Lords Hansard text for 26 Apr 200726 Apr 2007 (pt 0002)

Lord Tyler asked Her Majesty's Government:

How many non-geographic telephone numbers are in use by the Department for International Development and its agencies; what services can be accessed by calling each of them; and what revenue has been received from them between September 2004 and September 2006. [HL3267]

The Lord President of the Council (Baroness Amos): DfID has one non-geographic telephone number—0845 300 4100—for its public inquiry point. The department received no revenue from this line between September 2004 and September 2006.

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Reply #87 - May 5th, 2007 at 1:19am
 
Questions for Oral or Written Answer
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Mr Denis MacShane (Rotherham): To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what complaints she has received about Patientline; and if she will make a statement.
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Reply #88 - May 19th, 2007 at 5:33pm
 
Lords Hansard text for 9 May 200709 May 2007 (pt 0005)

Telephone Numbers: Defra
Lord Tyler asked Her Majesty's Government:

How many non-geographic telephone numbers are in use by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and its agencies; what services can be accessed by calling each of them; and what revenue has been received from them between September 2004 and September 2006. [HL3299]

The Minister of State, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Lord Rooker): My department and our agencies have a number of non-geographical telephone numbers in use, provided by a variety of service providers, dependent on location. The current count equates to 28 made up of 0870, 0845 and 08459 prefixes, all of which provide helpline services to our customers. The department does not collect any revenue for their use.

Telephone Numbers: DWP
Lord Tyler asked Her Majesty's Government:

How many non-geographic telephone numbers are in use by the Department for Work and Pensions and its agencies; what services can be accessed by calling each of them; and what revenue has been received from them between September 2004 and September 2006. [HL3264]

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department for Work and Pensions (Lord McKenzie of Luton): Under arrangements with our telephony supplier, the DWP has 2299 non-geographic telephone numbers in use for a variety of purposes.

The department delegates the administration and management of non-geographic telephone numbers to local management at operational level. The information on services linked to individual telephone numbers broken down by departmental units and its agencies is not available.

Obtaining the revenue information for the total period requested would incur disproportionate costs. However, figures for January to September 2006 are available: the revenue received amounted to £321,948, which was offset against DWP telephony costs.

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Reply #89 - May 19th, 2007 at 5:34pm
 
House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 09 May 2007 (pt 0006)

Departments: Telephone Services

Mark Lazarowicz: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many telephone helplines are sponsored by his Department with the prefix (a) 0870 and (b) 0845; and whether alternative geographic numbers are available in each case. [136257]

Derek Twigg: The use of 0800, 0845 or 0870 numbers in the Department and it's Agencies is determined at local level in accordance with individual business requirements and ordered directly from the supplier. Records of these numbers are not held centrally and could be provided only at disproportionate cost.

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