Friday, 17 December 2010
Ofcom considers making calls to 0800 numbers free from mobile phones
DBS Telecoms welcomes Ofcom's proposals to make calls to 0800 numbers from a mobile phone free.
David Clarke, a director of DBS Telecoms welcomes Ofcom’s proposals - “ I am pleased to see that Ofcom proposes to simplify the 0800 number pricing structure – it can only be good for our industry” he commented.
Ofcom’s chief executive, Ed Richards, stated: "There is clear evidence of widespread uncertainty and confusion about the cost of calling these numbers. Consumers need to have far more transparency about the price they are going to pay for calls so that they can make more informed choices and so competition can work more effectively. Making 0800 free from a mobile and giving people clarity about what they are paying for will improve transparency, improve competition and enhance trust in these important services."
Read more in a special DBS Press Release
David Clarke, a director of DBS Telecoms welcomes Ofcom’s proposals - “ I am pleased to see that Ofcom proposes to simplify the 0800 number pricing structure – it can only be good for our industry” he commented.
Ofcom’s chief executive, Ed Richards, stated: "There is clear evidence of widespread uncertainty and confusion about the cost of calling these numbers. Consumers need to have far more transparency about the price they are going to pay for calls so that they can make more informed choices and so competition can work more effectively. Making 0800 free from a mobile and giving people clarity about what they are paying for will improve transparency, improve competition and enhance trust in these important services."
Read more in a special DBS Press Release
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