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03 numbersの例文

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  • Former Health Secretary Alan Johnson has publicly advocated the use of 03 numbers.
  • From this, it is clear that only 01, 02 and 03 numbers can be used by NHS bodies.
  • In comparison, for many callers, calls to 01, 02 and 03 numbers had effectively become " free ".
  • Where contracts are ending, GPs often choose to return to using 01 and 02 numbers even though 03 numbers cost the same for all callers.
  • There is a general trend for companies in the UK to more to 03 numbers for inbound services because these numbers are more palatable to the caller.
  • Recently in the UK, a very small number of conference call providers have begun to use 03 numbers, which are included in bundled minutes under Ofcom regulations.
  • Since their introduction in 2007, these 03 numbers have been the only variety of non-geographic number whose charge is officially linked to that of geographic numbers.
  • The new 03 number range had none of these ambiguities or complications and allowed organisations to once again advertise non-geographic numbers that were consistently priced and did not result in callers paying a premium.
  • After 2005, several operators also offered 01, 02 and the newly created 03 numbers as " free minutes " within an " evening and weekend " calls bundle or within an " anytime " calls bundle.
  • Patients are billed by BT, Sky, Virgin, Vodafone, O2, Orange, T-Mobile, and others, and all of those charge more for calling 0844 numbers than for calling 01, 02 and 03 numbers.
  • In a move out of step with other changes, plans for the existing NHS Direct 0845 46 47 number to migrate to a cheaper-to-call 03 number were scrapped as plans for a new 111 service were already well advanced.
  • Only a few GPs and NHS services have chosen 03 numbers even though this should be the most obvious solution since 03 numbers allow the same call queueing and call management facilities as 084 and 087 numbers while costing the same as 01 and 02 numbers for all callers.
  • Only a few GPs and NHS services have chosen 03 numbers even though this should be the most obvious solution since 03 numbers allow the same call queueing and call management facilities as 084 and 087 numbers while costing the same as 01 and 02 numbers for all callers.
  • In any case, in 2013 the Consumer Rights Directive will soon make it illegal to use 084 and 087 numbers, indeed any number that " " costs more than geographic rate " ", for customer services and complaints . even though 03 numbers cost the same for all callers.
  • Originally NTS numbers were used, for example, to allow any caller to dial a local call to the called party irrespective of location, saving money if the connect number was not also a local call, but the system gradually came to be seen as a way of making money and now most phone companies charge the caller more for 08 numbers than for 01, 02 or 03 numbers.