on 15-08-2017 19:30
on 15-08-2017 19:30
Hi,
My organisation has just introduced an international freephone number for central services. I haven't had a need to use them yet, but I understood they would be free to call from the UK. I did a google search and this is definitely the case with BT. I couldn't find any mention of them on the O2 site though (https://www.o2.co.uk/popups/free-numbers).
I just had an online chat with a support analyst, and after a few responses of 0800 calls are free, I managed to get across I am after an answer for 00 800 calls. They have said that these numbers are charged at international rate from an O2 mobile. Is this correct?
I have a pay monthly contract with unlimited inclusive calls (not that I think this should matter for a freephone number).
Thanks, Mark
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on 15-08-2017 19:36
From Landlines then yes they are free. Most mobile networks charge as an international call. Certainly EE and O2 do.
on 15-08-2017 19:36
From Landlines then yes they are free. Most mobile networks charge as an international call. Certainly EE and O2 do.
on 15-08-2017 19:37
They "should" be free but I doubt you will find anyone in customer services who can confidently confirm that for you.
This was written pre free 0800 numbers from mobiles......
on 15-08-2017 19:41
on 15-08-2017 19:41
It's my understanding that no UK mobile network includes them free as standard currently. I've no doubt that a business/enterprise account with bespoke, negotiated tariff could work them into their deal if necessary, but certainly for a regular consumer they're charged at standard international rates. I learned this, to my cost, calling an IFN number for Belkin. 😞
I may be misunderstanding, in which case somebody please feel free to correct me, however I believe only the providers listed here currently allow calls to these numbers without charge as standard?
http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/inr/unum/Pages/uifn-service-provider.aspx
15-08-2017 19:48 - edited 15-08-2017 19:52
15-08-2017 19:48 - edited 15-08-2017 19:52
@Wa10 wrote:http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/inr/unum/Pages/uifn-service-provider.aspx
Why don't any of those guys have a 00800 number ?
Edited to fix link.
on 15-08-2017 19:50
on 15-08-2017 19:50
Thanks everyone. I found a thread on the giffgaff site that also confirms that these calls are charged.
on 15-08-2017 19:52
on 15-08-2017 19:52