Windsor Telecom Launches Unique Blog Dedicated To 03 Numbers

Released on: September 16, 2008, 2:51 am

Press Release Author: Windsor Telecom

Industry: Telecommunications

Press Release Summary: Windsor Telecom introduces 03 Blog - the internet's only blog
dedicated to 03 telephone numbers.

Press Release Body: Windsor Telecom, the UK’s leading provider of memorable
telephone numbers and inbound call solutions, has launched a unique blog that is
dedicated to the new 03 telephone number range, in response to rapidly growing
interest in the numbers.

03 Blog features up-to-date news and information about 03 numbers, regular updates
on the organisations that are using them – which now includes; the BBC, Oxfam and
the Department of Health, alongside relevant links to 03 numbers in the media.

The new blog also examines the three main segments of the 03 number range:

• 030 numbers (0300, 0303) which are designated for public bodies, charities and
not-for-profit organisations.
• 033 numbers (0330, 0333) which are for any business or organisation.
• 03 migration numbers which are available for any organisation that already
possesses 08 non-geographic numbers (0870, 0845 etc.) and want to obtain the 03
equivalent. E.g. someone with 0845 130 8080 can apply for 0345 130 8080.

03 Blog also considers how the new non-geographic number range, enables
organisations to smarten up the way they deal with telephone calls, by investigating
the various call management features that can be added onto them, for example;
caller options, call divert, call queuing and call statistics.

Additionally, the blog draws attention to the key differences between 03 numbers and
other non-geographic numbers (0870 etc.) with the primary distinction being the cost
to call them.

Neil Sherring, chief executive of Windsor Telecom said: “We decided to introduce 03
Blog in response to the growing popularity of 03 numbers. A major attraction is the
fact that they cost the same to call as 01 or 02 numbers, even from a mobile phone.
03 numbers are also included in the free minute allocations that are offered by
mobile phone and landline networks which means that calls to 03 are often free. This
is especially important when you consider that, according to a recent study by
Ofcom, 40% of all calls made last year in the UK were from mobile phones. 03 numbers
offer all callers a good deal and many organisations are now taking advantage of the
benefits that 03 numbers have to offer.”

03 numbers were launched by Ofcom in 2007 and have been introduced as an alternative
to 08 business numbers (0870, 0800 numbers etc).

For more information on 03 numbers or to contribute to the 03 Blog, visit
www.windsor-telecom.co.uk/03blog



Web Site: http://www.windsor-telecom.co.uk

Contact Details: Mark Guy
Windsor Telecom
Poole
Dorset
UK
0845 230 1660

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