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UK 0300 Provider

UK 0300 Provider

UK 0300 Provider

0300 Numbers Available Today

Are you looking for a UK 0300 Provider? 
Look no further, we are 08UK, a Crown Commercial Service; RM1035.

So what specifically are these 0300 anyway, I've seen 0345 numbers too? 
Any 03 is a virtual national phone number (just like 0800). 0300 is the specific 03 range assigned by Ofcom to the public sector. All 03's numbers are charged at the same low / local rate. 
0345 is the easy swop from 0845, so owners could save on re-print costs.

0300 is local plus mobile bundle friendly 
0300/03 is also the only national code that is included in bundle minute packages on mobiles, people think 03 calls are totally free to dial from a UK mobile, they are not, it is just that as many have unlimited local 01, 02 or 03 calls on their monthly plan, so they believe 03 calls are free.

08UK can move your 03 numbers in 10 days or less - Seamlessly Transfer your numbers 
Using 0300's already, but unhappy with the service, want to transfer to us for a saving? Move seamlessly - Port your existing 0300 for better reduced rate, why pay more to receive calls? 
You can seamlessly move so transfer your existing 0300 provider in ten days or less you can move your 0300 numbers to us 08UK. 
We can reduce your 0300 bill by moving your existing 0300 numbers call traffic to our account where we will then charge you less per minute than you are currently paying.

How much do 0300 numbers cost to run? 
How may minutes of calls is how much you pay, as you pay a small rate per minute. Our 0300 number service rate starts at only 1.5ppm based on delivering calls to UK landlines, that is the only charge usually with no additional rentals per number and lots of call handling features too included in that single simple rate.

EU directive becomes UK Law from June 2014 means many organisations still need to change to customer friendly 03, 0300 is the perfect choice. 
The new rules meant many were not compliant using an 0800 until July 2015 changes took affect as 0800 was not mobile friendly. Now advice is simple;- ensure anyone wishing to complain should have a 03 or 080 number to call.

0300 Number Features


0300 with Area Call Routing
Where a company has multiple locations/branches here in the UK it is possible for callers to one national 0300 number to be directed to the local customer support branch i.e calls from the London area are routed to London and those from say 0161 Manchester go to Manchester.

Each line that calls your 03; 0300 presents a presentation number to the inbound call plan. By doing so the line indicates where in the country the caller is as for instance all 0121 calls are from Birmingham and all 0207 or 0208 are from London.

0300 IVR Routing
Dial the 0300 number "Hello, Welcome, Please choose. Press 1 for sales" is the classic helpful IVR menu. IVR stands for interactive voice response, IVR basically is the options that callers hear when they dial a virtual 0300 phone number.

IVR removes the need for a real person to answer each 0300 call & every call & the recording asks which department the caller wants; no receptionist can handle multiple simultaneous calls, IVR stops undue delay & helps for smoother delivery of inbound calls to correct person.

0300 Percentage Routing
As the name suggests, percentage call routing is the feature/function of being able to split calls that are coming ion on one e.g 0300 number to two or more different locations - by percentage - to help best support a changing staff rota within e.g one department.

Percentage splitting 0300 calls 85% / 5% / 10% call routing across three locations is easy on a 0300 and instant control means these figures can be manipulated Live. This helpful call handling feature can be applied with other options like IVR or call limiting.

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