Quote:All literature we produce that carries the Traveline number clearly states the cost of the call per minute. 0871 numbers are used to provide business rate services and are in compliance with ICSTIS (premium-rate number regulator
www.icstis.org.uk). …
This paragraph starts off so promising. Stating the cost of the call is a step in the right direction, so long as this doesn't involve an "national rate" rubbish.
Second sentence mentions "business rate". This makes me sick as it is yet another term coined by the telecoms industry in much the same guise as the afforementioned "national rate". So-called business rate is an excuse to rip-off the consumer. It makes the price of a telephone call (practically speaking) be fixed between providers. You won't find a provider that will charge less than the quoted (BT) rates for a particular 0871 number. You will find mobile providers charge more. It's corporate arrogance and nothing to do with providing telecommunications services.
Quote:The decision was made by the National Traveline board when an enforced change to number ranges by BT was announced. …
Ah yes, it's BT's decision.

Can someone please inform Ms Hagan and "the board" that BT no longer make such decisions and that it is now in the hands of Ofcom?
Quote:Many of our customers indicated that they prefer a “one stop shop” number where they only have to record a single number to answer all there public transport enquiries regardless of where they are in the UK, this upholds the board decision that a national number is an important principal hence the move to 0871.
Aside from the fact that "there" should have been "their", a move to 0871 did not mean that they had to charge 10 pence per minute at all times. 0871 numbers can be set at different (BT) "pricing points", so please ask Ms Hagan why they opted for the maximum, rather than one the same as (or nearly the same as) the 0870 number. One word springs to mind: Greed.
Quote:An increase of cost would have been incurred by remaining with 0870; this cost would be passed on to the PTE and service providers. In choosing to move to a 0871 number we can sustain the Traveline service whilst providing the consumer price transparency for the call with a static financial impact to all parties.
Oh, so Traveline is being paid exactly the same amount of revenue from the new 0871 number it was with the 0870 one? I was under the impression that higher call charges means more revenue is available.
Also, the way in which the originating telco (the provider the caller is with) retains an amount cost-based amount. This is how it is calculated when calls come from a BT line. Thus, the weekend and evening call rates are lower which means that there is more for the telco providing the NGN. Some 0871 providers pay more during the evening and weekend.
So, either Ms Hagan is lying, or Traveline and its "board" has not negotiated as good a deal as it might have done with its telco.