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 MAKING MONEY OPERATING A PREMIUM RATE LINE SERVICE

What Is a
Premium Rate Line?
Until
a few years ago, the cost of making a call was born by the person initiating
the contact - unless a reverse charge agreement had been made with the
operator. The cost of the call was based on the distance, which in general
meant the longer the distance the higher the cost. Today this is no longer the
case as both the cost, and who pays, is subject to a multiplicity of options.
0800 numbers were some of the earliest options, where the receiver of the call
automatically accepted the charge for the call. Later the 03XX numbers were
introduced which enabled the receiver of the call to set the (higher) rate for
the call. These are the so called, Premium Rate services.
The Premium Rate Line is a
telephone number which, if anyone calls they will be charged at a fixed rate
per minute chosen by the recipient of the call - the
Information Service
Provider. In the UK typical numbers begin with 0336, 0374 etc. The rates
vary depending on the service and typical values are 50p, £1, and
£1.50 per minute. The telephone company subtracts the standard rate cost
of the call, and the rest of the money is paid to you. A Premium rate line is
the same as a normal telephone line, which means that your telephone supplier
does not have to install special connections to your home/office. Standard
telephone sockets are used.
The Information Service
Provider can either collect information from a caller - or provide
information to the caller - but remember, it is always the caller who pays for
the call! The Service can be based on, automated voice or real voice; it can be
FAX on demand, or simply the caller ringing up to record a message, such as the
answer to a quiz or the position of a rare bird! (If you run a club this is a
great way of generating funds).
A Telephone Response System
is required at the Information Service Provider's end to operate the service.
This is simply an IBM PC Compatible with the relevant software and hardware to
enable it to communicate with the caller over the telephone system. (This is
NOT rocket science!) .
The
sort of things it can do are:
- Answer calls with a synthesised voice and
record messages from callers
- Answer calls with synthesised voice and
using the callers telephone key pad to select messages, or documents to be
downloaded
- Fax-back specific documents from specific
numbers called.
The
applications are endless - even a hobby can be turned into a money spinner. A
few are examples listed below. The opportunities are endless.
Application
Examples
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FAX BACK
- Joke Lines Fax-back
- Weather Fax on Demand
- Auction Lists
- Repossession Lists
- Maps
- Astrology
- Sporting Results
- Last Minute Holiday Offers
- Back Issues - linked to magazines
- Directories
- Component Catalogues
- Reports
- Travel Information
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VOICE RESPONSE
- BIRD Spotting Line (two way)
- Quiz Line
- TV or Radio Programme Response Line
- Chat Lines
- Tarot
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How
do I get started?
Your
telephone company will supply you with some normal telephone lines. You will
need to open a business account with them. (The number of lines you need
depends on how many calls you want to accept without someone getting an engaged
tone
. more on this later) So this gives you your physical telephone
connection between your operational centre and the telephone company. The
telephone company will then provide you with a service called 'Call Delivery to
Number', which basically means they assign to you a telephone number. Now
whenever anyone calls your telephone number, it will ring on one of your
telephone lines. The difference is that when someone calls that number, they
get charged at the rate of 50p, £1, or £1.50 per minute. All you
need to do is provide the computer system attached to the line to answer the
call. For example the Chelston CallHandler System will provide a
fax-back service where you can customise documents that are faxed to the
caller.
Who supplies Premium Rate Lines
In
the UK British Telecom supply Premium Rate Lines, as do a significant number of
independent Network providers (See the Oftel Site for Further information on the
Independents). BT have a division called 'Value Call' which deals solely with
Premium Rate telephone numbers. Their telephone number is 0808 100 1293. Decide
how many lines you want to run and ask them for a quotation.
How
many Lines do I need?
This
all depends on the amount of telephone traffic you expect. In a normal 10 hour
day, a single line can handle 60 x 5 minute calls comfortably this
allows for spacing of calls. So, four lines can handle 240 calls per day.
Typical systems range from one line to many, many thousand! If you need more
lines don't worry, telephone companies, such as BT, have an infinite supply of
lines, the limitation is the number of lines your Telephone Response System
(PC) can cope with.
Chelston Call Systems Ltd. 49 Dove Park, Chorleywood,
Hertfordshire, England, WD3 5NY Tel: 01923 286501 - Fax: 01923
286498 Located just north of Heathrow Airport, London email:
info@Chelston.co.uk
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