The reason why 900 numbers are considered a premium rate number, because they are very rare and cost a lot of money. They also are better than 800 numbers.
Premium rate numbers - are any numbers charged at a higher rate than a 'normal' number. For example - in the UK, premium numbers start with 07, 08 or 09. The company that the number belongs to - usually gets a percentage of the higher charge, with the rest going to the phone company.
If you mean a UK 090 premium rate number, then it is normally not possible. You may find a prepaid calling card that offers access to these numbers, but generally telephone companies will not connect premium rate calls between different countries due to the difficulties of billing and legal issues.
numbers begining with 0702, 0703, 0704 in the UK are like premium rate numbers, about 50p a minute - conners use them a lot as they are easily mistaken for mobile phone numbers
Premium Rate Number is a usual telecommunication name for international voice numbers which are used from customers to charge customers of their own for certain various services. Most of the premium rate services customers charge their subscribers for content (TV, Radio, Newspapers) or other on-line services across the world. source: http://www.premiumskytel.com/faq
Premium-rate numbers in most countries are intended for domestic use only. It is very difficult and complicated to work out the billing details to permit international calls to national premium numbers.
Nope - 0845 number sales have increased. 0870 numbers need to be changed due to the fact they are premium rate numbers and are ripping people off! Hope it helps!
A UK telephone number beginning 0844, or +44 844 in international format, is a non-geographic "special-rate" number. They are generally more expensive than geographic numbers, but less expensive than "premium-rate" numbers.
0911 is a "premium rate" number in the United Kingdom - normally used for competitions, information lines, horoscopes, dating services, etc. In the UK, all numbers starting "09" are premium rate. Normal land phone numbers start "01" or "02", with mobile (cell) phones starting "07".
Any phone number begging with 44878 is not an area codeThe first two digits 44 are the international code for the UK878 is a personal premium rate phone number, not an area, calls to premium rate numbers are charged at much higher rates than normal.If you don't know who the number belongs to, be warned it may be a scam.
They don't. The maximum charge for a '090' premium-rate number in the UK is £2.55 per minute, which is 4¼p per second. 20p per second would be £12 per minute.
Come up with a service that people are willing to pay for, that you can offer by phone.Get a premium number and set up your service on it.Advertise it to your target customers.Provide a good service with responsive customer service.
A 'premium rate' number - is one that's charged at a (often much) higher rate than normal. A 'normal' number in the UK is only charged at a few pence per minute - premuim rate n umbers can cost 150 pence per minute or more ! A proportion of the cost of the higher charge goes to the service provider (in addition to BT taking their 'cut').