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0500 Freephone Numbers to be withdrawn from service

Posted by Mark on October 25th, 2012

0500 numbers

Ofcom is proposing the withdrawal of the 0500 Freephone number range and has issued a consultation; the Ofcom 0500 Number Consultation closes on 8th January 2013.

Concerns over consumer confusion

Many of you will not even be aware of 0500 numbers, which is one of the main problems with them in Ofcom’s opinion.


Everything Everywhere tells us how much 4G will cost

Posted by David on October 24th, 2012

Everything Everywhere Announce 4G pricing

Everything Everywhere (EE) are gearing up for their launch at the end of this month. Are we excited? From my reading of a BBC article, they’re a bit negative about it.


Update – Dialling the 01202 area code in Bournemouth, Poole and Christchurch

Posted by TTNC on May 31st, 2012

We wrote about this change back in March. That was at the start of a consultation period regarding local residents in Bournemouth, Poole and Christchurch having to dial the area code to call a 01202 number.

Well, its confirmed. As of the 1st November that is what these people will have to do.

To help with the transition, callers who forget will hear a free message telling them to include the area code. Ofcom will also be working in advance with local groups within the community to ensure as many people are informed as possible.


New obligation for 3G coverage put in place by Ofcom

Posted by TTNC on May 9th, 2012

This is a press release we received from Ofcom today. As often happens when we get these, it’s the timing involved that always leaves us feeling, well, a little left behind by the rest of the world.

We were talking in the office how in Australia you can get 3G coverage in the middle of the outback. Australia and the US already have wider use of 4G and we’re just increasing the obligation for coverage of 3G. Plus this obligation doesn’t take effect until next year.

Not very inspiring.

 

“Ofcom has today published the methodology it will use to assess the 3G coverage levels of mobile network operators that sign up for new 3G licence conditions.

 

On 20 December 2010, the Government directed Ofcom to revise the coverage obligation specified in the current 3G licences should the Licensee request a variation to the term of their licence. The key requirements of the revised obligation are that by 20 June 2013, the licensee must provide an electronic communications network:

  • that is capable of providing mobile telecommunications services to an area within which at least 90% of the population of the UK lives (this represents an increase from the existing 80% population coverage obligation in the current licences); and
  • with a 90% probability that users in outdoor locations within that area can receive the service with a sustained downlink speed of not less than 768 kbps in a lightly loaded cell.

Ofcom has worked with mobile network operators to reach a consensus regarding a coverage obligation verification methodology.  This work is now complete and the methodology is available here.”