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1. Pipex Internet– Background
Pipex Internet Limited is a company registered in England (Company number 4063120).
Pipex Internet is part of the Tiscali group of companies. The Broadband and Voice Division of Pipex Communications Group were acquired by Tiscali U.K. Holdings in July 2007.
Although we have changed ownership, the current business remains unaffected and continues its focus on the provision of quality broadband and residential telephone services.
2. Purpose of this Code of Practice
Pipex Internet is required to publish a Code of Practice for the publication of prices of calls to Number Translation Services (NTS) and Premium Rate Services (PRS) together with information as to how we help our domestic and small business customers with complaints or enquiries about NTS and PRS.
3. What are NTS Calls?
Number Translation Services (NTS) are types of non-geographic numbers where the number dialled does not relate to a specific geographic location, but instead relates to a particular service or organisation. This allows the organisations using these numbers to change physical location without having to change their telephone number and to have a national presence. Some NTS numbers also enable organisations to share the revenues generated by the telephone calls made to the numbers. They mostly start with 08 or 09. They also include calls to a limited quantity of numbers commencing 0500, although no new 0500 numbers are being issued for use. Calls to numbers starting with 0844 04 and 0808 99 for certain dial-up internet services are not included. Calls to NTS numbers range from free (to 0800, 0500 and 0808 numbers) up to a maximum of 10 pence per minute or per call. Types of services include information services, some technical helplines, access to telephone banking, sales and Customer Care lines and some dial-up internet services.
4. What are PRS Calls?
PRS Calls are calls to numbers identified as Special Service numbers, starting with 09, including Adult Entertainment Services on 0908, 0909 and 098. Calls to PRS vary in cost, typically between 10 pence per minute or per call up to £3.00 per minute or per call. Directory enquiry services on 118xxx are also defined as premium rate services.
PRS offer some form of content, product or service. Services include TV voting lines, competitions, scratchcards, adult entertainment, chat lines, business information services, technical helplines, horoscopes or donations to charity.
The bulk of the money from the charge for the call to a PRS goes ultimately to the Service Provider responsible for the content, product or service obtained. The rest of the money is shared between the telephone network companies, including Pipex Internet, who carry the call to the Service Provider.
5. Our Commitment regarding NTS Calls
Pipex Internet is responsible for the retail billing of NTS Calls to the end-user will publish the usage charges on our website and in published price lists.
Pipex Internet shall give prominence to the following:
6. Our Commitment regarding PRS Calls
We will provide the information and advice to our customers about the role of Pipex Homecall in relation to general PRS enquiries and requests for number checks via the number-checker facilities provided by the industry-funded regulatory body for all premium rate charged telecommunications services PhonepayPlus on their website (www.PhonepayPlus.org.uk);
Pipex Homecall will provide:
7. Customer Information and Advice
Pipex Internet publishes its charges for all calls including those to NTS and PRS numbers on its website. We can also provide you with written details of our call charges on request.
If you have a query about calls to NTS and PRS numbers on your itemised Pipex Internet bill, please contact Customer Care.
Our call plans include calls to all UK numbers starting with 01 or 02. Calls to NTS and PRS numbers are excluded from our call bundles. Pipex Internet does not charge for calls to 0800, 0500 and 0808 numbers.
Some less scrupulous service providers operate PRS numbers simply to exploit unsuspecting members of the public. They may do this by operating competitions with ‘winning tickets’ where the prize has to be claimed by calling a PRS number, where the call cost amounts to more than the value of the prize. Or, a missed call on your phone line will be presented as a PRS number - which is not permitted by Ofcom. If you feel you have fallen prey to a ‘scam’, keep records of relevant calls, telephone numbers, advertisements etc and contact PhonepayPlus. They will investigate your complaint and, if necessary take action against the service provider.
PhonepayPlus is the UK industry-funded regulatory body for all premium rate charged telecommunications services, regulating services in their entirety - content, promotion and overall operation - through a Code of Practice, available on their website. Their prime role is to prevent consumer harm. Among other things, they require, clear and accurate pricing information, honest advertising and service content, appropriate and targeted promotions. They investigate complaints, and have the power to fine companies and bar access to services if the Code is breached.
If you have a query about a PRS number on your call itemisation, PhonepayPlushas a number-checker facility on its website at http://www. PhonepayPlus.org.uk/consumers/ncd/default.asp If the number is not in the database, then PhonepayPlus would be able to find out information for you if you call them on 0800 500212. This is also the telephone number to contact if you have a complaint about: the promotion, content or overall operation of premium rate services. If you wish to write to PhonepayPlus with your complaint, for example enclosing a copy of an advertisement, then address your letter to:
PhonepayPlus
Clove Building
4 Maguire Street
London
SE1 2NQ
CCOM/COM/020/1/1006