Why do I get charged to ring landlines in Jersy when calls to uk landlines are free and I pay for international freedom.
Because despite the fact the Channel Islands use the UK dialling plan:
"has to pay those operators to take its originated calls"
Do telecoms operators across the world actually pay each other for connecting calls?
I always understood, (possibly incorrectly), that it was done on a reciprocal basis: ie when a call is made from a BT line in the UK to say Jersey or Italy etc, then BT keep all of the revenue, and similarly, when an international call is made in to the UK, the originating operator keeps all of that revenue?
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