Thursday, 24 February 2011

Calling your doctor could raise your blood pressure

Found this press release with a quirky twist on the PR log press release website.
http://www.prlog.org/11090018-why-calling-your-doctor-could-raise-your-blood-pressure.html

It looks at the use of 0844 numbers by British GP's and evaluates whether this is fair practice (excuse the pun).

Jemma Fox of The 0800 Number Company penned the press release.

Sunday, 20 February 2011

Talk Talk

Talk Talk continues to leak customers.

It lost 83,000 customers from its home phone and dial up packages.

Thursday, 17 February 2011

London Olympics and London Phone Numbers

Following on from our news posts about London phone numbers I stumbled across a press release from DBS telecoms that is worthwhile reading.

It looks at the role of London phone numbers in the forthcoming 2012 olympics and makes some really good, common sense recommendations.

The press release is at: http://www.prlog.org/11042740-london-phone-numbers-and-the-2012-olympics.html

David Clarke, director at DBS Telecoms, authored the press release. DBS are a provider of London phone numbers along with non-geographic numbers.

Friday, 11 February 2011

London Phone Numbers

You may recall a blog post recently about London 0203, 0207 and 0208 phone numbers running out. The article described that there was a real threat of numbers being depleted in the very near future.

I spotted an article on the PR Log website written by Jenny Forbes who is head of marketing at Organic Numbers.

In her London Phone Numbers Won't Run Out article she argues quite persuasively that 020 phone numbers won't be running out for a very long time indeed.

Jenny's website can be found at: http://www.organiclocalnumbers.co.uk/

The facebook page and twitter page are also worth a look.