I have been searching for a breakdown of how BT receives revenues relating to the connection of incoming calls that originate outside of the BT network. One assumes that BT doesn't provide this service for free, as today it must account for a significant percentage of all BT connected calls. Can anyone provide an answer to this please?
I don't know for sure, but am under the impression that it is done on a reciprocal basis. ie BT does not charge for connecting incoming calls from other networks and keeps all of the revenue from BT customers calling numbers on other networks?
That would be the easy solution but the volume of calls originated from landlines must be small compared to the number of incoming calls from other sources. They tie up bandwidth and switching equipment for no revenue? That would mean that BT landline Customers are currently subsidising these calls.
Wouldn't that be the same for all networks though, (and therefore balance out)?
Hi @GrahamRHilton ,
I don't really understand your concern & question.
@pompey1898 wrote:
Hi @GrahamRHilton ,
I don't really understand your concern & question.
Nor me, and I suspect the information is commercially sensitive in any case.