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    Freephone to mean free, says telecoms regulator Ofcom

    This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 12th December 2013 14:19.

    *Calls to businesses or services using freephone numbers will be free from mobile phones as well as landlines, telecoms regulator Ofcom has said. *...

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    Re: Freephone to mean free, says telecoms regulator Ofcom

    About blinking time!! But why do we have to wait so long!!
    "If wishes were horses, beggars would ride"

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      Re: Freephone to mean free, says telecoms regulator Ofcom

      so they can set up another number so they can make money from mobiles - the companies will just change their numbers to 0845, 0808, 0870 at the end of the day, unless you got a smart app which converts those number to landlines and uses your free minutes or use 'saynoto0870'

      June 2015
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        Re: Freephone to mean free, says telecoms regulator Ofcom

        Originally posted by 5corpio View Post
        so they can set up another number so they can make money from mobiles - the companies will just change their numbers to 0845, 0808, 0870 at the end of the day, unless you got a smart app which converts those number to landlines and uses your free minutes or use 'saynoto0870'

        June 2015
        Of course.....barstewards!!
        "If wishes were horses, beggars would ride"

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          Re: Freephone to mean free, says telecoms regulator Ofcom

          Originally posted by 5corpio View Post
          so they can set up another number so they can make money from mobiles - the companies will just change their numbers to 0845, 0808, 0870 at the end of the day, unless you got a smart app which converts those number to landlines and uses your free minutes or use 'saynoto0870'

          June 2015
          What app is that 5corps?

          I usually use 0800 buster.
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            Re: Freephone to mean free, says telecoms regulator Ofcom

            0800 wizard, there is another on iphone which is 69p, but i doing away with iphone as they are now out of date, and HTC is much better and performance, including more Android apps than Apple, and your restricted to Apple product
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