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Old 27-11-2008, 01:02   #7
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Re: Question about call charges

This link is a bit old but I assume it is still correct.

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Ofcom have now announced criteria and timescale for the 03- number range, where all calls are charged at same rates as calls to 01- or 02- numbers. These numbers should be available from October 2006 so new helplines or helplines setting up an additional number, should be aware of this new option.

* 0300 numbers for the public sector (including organisations with a .gov.uk or .nhs.uk website) and not-for profit organisations such as registered charities
* 0303 numbers for anyone
* 034x numbers available to people who currently have 084x number (so any organisation with 0845 456 7890 would have the option of changing to 0345 456 7890)
* 037x numbers available to people who currently have 087x numbers
http://www.helplines.org.uk/Importan...%20numbers.htm
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