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Old 15-09-2006, 10:51
Brian A
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Default Re: number porting

On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 08:53:51 +0000 (UTC), [email]gordon@lion.drogon.net[/email]
(Gordon Henderson) wrote:
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>In article <1158309316.88837.0@iris.uk.clara.net>,
>Adam Lipscombe <adam.lipscombe@qucs.co.uk> wrote:[color=green]
>>Folks,
>>
>>Is it possible to port a POTS landline number ported to VOIP?
>>Like you can with mobile numbers?[/color]
>
>It (probably) depends on the VoIP provider, and it may also depends
>on who you got your existing number from (eg. BT, NTL, etc.) Some can,
>(eg. Gradwell), some can't.
>
>Gradwells link is:
> [url]http://www.gradwell.com/voip/number_porting.php[/url]
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>It's not free, but if it's a service you want then it's a service they
>(and others, probably) offer...
>
>Gordon[/color]
Someone did tell me they had ported to voipfone.
If it is possible port to voiptalk.org there is the advantage that you
can re-route to a different SIP via theri web site. The navigation on
their site is B awful but the numbers seem to work OK.

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