Ofcom, the UK's communication regulator, has toyed
with the idea of making freephone numbers free to call from mobiles for
over two years, but now it's finally looking to put that plan into
action. In an effort to clear up confusion over call charges, the
regulator announced it intends to bring mobile freephone calls in line
with landlines, letting everyone in the UK call 0800, 0808 and 116
numbers for no charge.
It's been a long time coming: Ofcom actually
began conducting research into call charges in November 2011, but the
new guidance comes with a few extra cost-cutting measures when it goes
into effect. By June 2015, Ofcom will introduce caps on premium rate
calls and clarify the cost of calls to 0845 numbers, encouraging
transparency and giving people a clear of idea of how much they'll be
debited when they pick up the phone.
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