In general, all UK numbers beginning with 084 or 087 are nearly always more expensive to call then regular landline numbers beginning with 01 or 02.
0844 numbers are almost never included in any 'free' minutes or talktime included in a phone package.
From a BT landline, an 0844 number will typically cost up to a maximum of 5p per minute to call. However, charges made by other providers will vary. From mobile phones, it is not uncommon for charges to be closer to 40p per minute.
The only way to be certain of call charges is to contact your telephone service provider and check the charge for the specific number you wish to dial.
Breakdown of charges
Calling an 0843, 0844, 0871 or 0872 number has three cost components:
1. The "Service Charge" or "premium".
This varies from 0.5p/min to 4.3p/min depending on exactly which number you call. It's up to 9p/min for 0871 and 0872 numbers.
Every caller, whether from landline or mobile, pays the same amount of "service charge" when calling the same number.
This money is either shared out between the called party and their phone company in a "revenue share" arrangement, or the money is used to reduce their phone bill.
Ofcom maintains a list of these rates.
2. The "Access Charge" or "markup" or "profit".
Callers from BT landlines pay ZERO for this component. BT is regulated to make no profit on calls to 0843, 0844, 0871 and 0872 numbers.
Callers from other landlines pay zero to 10p/min "access charge" and this varies depending on who you pay your phone bill to; e.g. Sky Talk is zero and Virgin is approx 2p/min to 6p/min for 084 numbers and 6p/min to 10p/min for 087 numbers.
Callers using mobile phones pay 10p/min to 30p/min for this component, and it varies depending on which mobile operator you pay your phone bill to.
The network the caller used to make the call keeps this money.
3. VAT
VAT is currently 20% of the total price.
Note: 0845 numbers currently work slightly differently. The revenue share for 0845 numbers is approx 2p/min but varies depending on the provider. The call price from landlines is usually about 5p/min but some landline providers allow these calls within inclusive minutes and therefore subsidise the revenue share element. Ofcom will align 0845 pricing with that for 0843 and 0844 numbers in 2014 with the introduction of the recently announced "unbundled tariffs" scheme.
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Numbers beginning 084x and 087x are "special services," and usually chargeable.
0845 and 0870 numbers work on a slightly different revenue system to other 084 and 087 numbers.
Ofcom stopped revenue sharing on 0870 numbers in 2009. BT expected the same to happen to 0845 numbers so went ahead and allowed both 0870 and 0845 to be used within inclusive minutes. Ofcom stepped back from cancelling revenue share for 0845 numbers, so BT subsidises the approx 2p/min revenue share on calls to 0845 numbers.
The price for 0845 numbers from landlines was tied to "local rate" before 2005. Since 2005, calls to 01 and 02 numbers are no longer charged by distance. There is a single "geographic rate". Additionally, most callers call 01 and 02 numbers for up to one hour within inclusive minutes.
"Local rate" no longer exists.
It is illegal to describe 084 numbers as "local rate".
0845 numbers cost up to 40p/min from mobiles.
From landlines they cost up to 10p/min or many be usable within inclusive calls at certain times, depending on call package.
Businesses should be moving to 0345 numbers to ensure their customers pay no more than they would for calling 01 and 02 numbers. The Consumer Rights Directive will force this move in 2014.
Read more: Are_0845_numbers_free_to_call
Numbers beginning 084x and 087x are "special services," and usually chargeable.
0845 and 0870 numbers work on a slightly different revenue system to other 084 and 087 numbers.
Ofcom stopped revenue sharing on 0870 numbers in 2009. BT expected the same to happen to 0845 numbers so went ahead and allowed both 0870 and 0845 to be used within inclusive minutes. Ofcom stepped back from cancelling revenue share for 0845 numbers, so BT subsidises the approx 2p/min revenue share on calls to 0845 numbers.
The price for 0845 numbers from landlines was tied to "local rate" before 2005. Since 2005, calls to 01 and 02 numbers are no longer charged by distance. There is a single "geographic rate". Additionally, most callers call 01 and 02 numbers for up to one hour within inclusive minutes.
"Local rate" no longer exists.
It is illegal to describe 084 numbers as "local rate".
0845 numbers cost up to 40p/min from mobiles.
From landlines they cost up to 10p/min or many be usable within inclusive calls at certain times, depending on call package.
Businesses should be moving to 0345 numbers to ensure their customers pay no more than they would for calling 01 and 02 numbers. The Consumer Rights Directive will force this move in 2014.
Read more: Are_0845_numbers_free_to_call
Numbers beginning 084x and 087x are "special services," and usually chargeable.
0845 and 0870 numbers work on a slightly different revenue system to other 084 and 087 numbers.
Ofcom stopped revenue sharing on 0870 numbers in 2009. BT expected the same to happen to 0845 numbers so went ahead and allowed both 0870 and 0845 to be used within inclusive minutes. Ofcom stepped back from cancelling revenue share for 0845 numbers, so BT subsidises the approx 2p/min revenue share on calls to 0845 numbers.
The price for 0845 numbers from landlines was tied to "local rate" before 2005. Since 2005, calls to 01 and 02 numbers are no longer charged by distance. There is a single "geographic rate". Additionally, most callers call 01 and 02 numbers for up to one hour within inclusive minutes.
"Local rate" no longer exists.
It is illegal to describe 084 numbers as "local rate".
0845 numbers cost up to 40p/min from mobiles.
From landlines they cost up to 10p/min or many be usable within inclusive calls at certain times, depending on call package.
Businesses should be moving to 0345 numbers to ensure their customers pay no more than they would for calling 01 and 02 numbers. The Consumer Rights Directive will force this move in 2014.
Read more: Are_0845_numbers_free_to_call
Numbers beginning 084x and 087x are "special services," and usually chargeable.
0845 and 0870 numbers work on a slightly different revenue system to other 084 and 087 numbers.
Ofcom stopped revenue sharing on 0870 numbers in 2009. BT expected the same to happen to 0845 numbers so went ahead and allowed both 0870 and 0845 to be used within inclusive minutes. Ofcom stepped back from cancelling revenue share for 0845 numbers, so BT subsidises the approx 2p/min revenue share on calls to 0845 numbers.
The price for 0845 numbers from landlines was tied to "local rate" before 2005. Since 2005, calls to 01 and 02 numbers are no longer charged by distance. There is a single "geographic rate". Additionally, most callers call 01 and 02 numbers for up to one hour within inclusive minutes.
"Local rate" no longer exists.
It is illegal to describe 084 numbers as "local rate".
0845 numbers cost up to 40p/min from mobiles.
From landlines they cost up to 10p/min or many be usable within inclusive calls at certain times, depending on call package.
Businesses should be moving to 0345 numbers to ensure their customers pay no more than they would for calling 01 and 02 numbers. The Consumer Rights Directive will force this move in 2014.
Read more: Are_0845_numbers_free_to_call
1. The "Service Charge" or "premium".
This varies from 0.5p/min to 4.3p/min depending on exactly which number you call. It's up to 9p/min for 0871 and 0872 numbers.
Every caller, whether from landline or mobile, pays the same amount of "service charge" when calling the same number.
This money is either shared out between the called party and their phone company in a "revenue share" arrangement, or the money is used to reduce their phone bill.
2. The "Access Charge" or "markup" or "profit".
Callers from BT landlines pay ZERO for this component. BT is regulated to make no profit on calls to 0843, 0844, 0871 and 0872 numbers. Callers from other landlines pay zero to 10p/min "access charge" and this varies depending on who you pay your phone bill to; e.g. Sky Talk is zero and Virgin is approx 2p/min to 6p/min for 084 numbers and 6p/min to 10p/min for 087 numbers. Callers using mobile phones pay 10p/min to 30p/min for this component, and it varies depending on which mobile operator you pay your phone bill to. The network the caller used to make the call keeps this money.
3. VAT
VAT is currently 20% of the total price.
Numbers beginning 084x and 087x are "special services," and usually chargeable. 0845 and 0870 numbers work on a slightly different revenue system to other 084 and 087 numbers. Ofcom stopped revenue sharing on 0870 numbers in 2009. BT expected the same to happen to 0845 numbers so went ahead and allowed both 0870 and 0845 to be used within inclusive minutes. Ofcom stepped back from cancelling revenue share for 0845 numbers, so BT subsidises the approx 2p/min revenue share on calls to 0845 numbers. The price for 0845 numbers from landlines was tied to "local rate" before 2005. Since 2005, calls to 01 and 02 numbers are no longer charged by distance. There is a single "geographic rate". Additionally, most callers call 01 and 02 numbers for up to one hour within inclusive minutes. "Local rate" no longer exists. It is illegal to describe 084 numbers as "local rate". 0845 numbers cost up to 40p/min from mobiles. From landlines they cost up to 10p/min or many be usable within inclusive calls at certain times, depending on call package. Businesses should be moving to 0345 numbers to ensure their customers pay no more than they would for calling 01 and 02 numbers. The Consumer Rights Directive will force this move in 2014. Read more: Are_0845_numbers_free_to_call
Calling an 0871 or 0872 number has three cost components:
1. The "service charge" or "revenue share" or "premium".
This varies from 5p/min to 10p/min depending on exactly which number you call.
Every caller, whether from landline or mobile, pays the same amount of "service charge".
Ofcom maintains a list of these rates.
2. The "access charge" or "markup" or "profit".
Callers from BT landlines pay ZERO for this component. BT is regulated to make no profit on calls to 0843, 0844, 0871 and 0872 numbers.
Callers from other landlines pay 2p/min to 10p/min "access charge" and this varies depending on who you pay your phone bill to; e.g. Virgin is approx 4p/min.
Callers using mobile phones pay 10p/min to 30p/min for this component, and it varies depending on which mobile operator you pay your phone bill to.
3. VAT
VAT is currently 20% of the total price.
Note: 0870 numbers currently work slightly differently. The revenue share for 0870 numbers was approx 5p/min but varied depending on the provider. Ofcom scrapped revenue sharing on 0870 numbers in 2009. The call price from landlines is usually about 5p/min to 10p/min but many landline providers allow these calls within inclusive minutes. Ofcom is likely to align 0870 pricing with that for 0871 and 0872 numbers in April or May 2013 with the introduction of "unbundled tariffs".
In the UK, 0845 numbers are classified as "Special Services: Basic Rate." The charge can be up to 5p/minute from a BT landline, or as much as 42p/minute from a mobile phone. Many 0845 numbers are migrating to the new 0345 range, which is charged at "geographic rate" (the same as an 01 or 02 number) and will use "inclusive" minutes provided in your calling plan.
In the UK, 0845 is a non-geographic code, originally intended to provide a single national number that would be charged at rates comparable to a local call. However, 0845 numbers now cost more than a local call for most callers, and may even cost more than a long distance call, particularly for a mobile caller. Most "inclusive" plans do not include 0845 numbers. For that reason, 0845 numbers are much less popular than they once were, with many of them migrating to the new 03 range, which offers a better value for callers.
Contact the company - and ask for a tariff chart !
The cost to cal an 0845 number on O2 is 55p per minute if you are on a Pay Monthly contact and 45p per minute if you are on a pay as you go contract. You will be charged a minimum of 1 minute per call.
That will depend on your phone service provider's policies and the plan you have.
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