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This is a discussion on List of Bt "porting" voip providers within the uk.telecom.voip forums, part of the Newsgroup Forums category; Stephen whos "aql" "Stephen" <stephen.wadeley@uk.aql.com> wrote in message news:478dc12c$...
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Stephen whos "aql"
"Stephen" <stephen.wadeley@uk.aql.com> wrote in message news:478dc12c$0$509$bed64819@news.gradwell.net...[color=blue] > Just for the record, aql charge £12 plus VAT to port. One advantage is any > VoIP number can be converted to a fax number (with the virtual fax > service), and that includes ported numbers. > > Regards > Stephen > > Homeworker wrote:[color=green] >> Thnaks for info but it seems like voip.co.uk has abysmal >> website with very little inof and no details of charges and actively >> dont suppoort residential customers at moment >> >> >> "BC" <bacillus.cereus@nospam.gmail.com> wrote in message >> news:BUYij.77565$c_1.29423@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk...[color=darkred] >>> Homeworker wrote: >>>> Im looking to port in a couple of Bt numbers to a voip >>>> company ..is pretty muddy waters but so far it sems >>>> gradweel do it for £20 per number + monthly line fee >>>> >>>> Anybody got a list of comapnies that can do BT porting >>>> for me to compare? >>>> >>>> >>>> PAUL >>>> >>>> >>> voip.co.uk will, at no cost.[/color] >>[/color][/color] |
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Stephen wrote:[color=blue]
> Just for the record, aql charge £12 plus VAT to port. One advantage is > any VoIP number can be converted to a fax number (with the virtual fax > service), and that includes ported numbers. > > Regards > Stephen >[/color] Gradwell can also turn ported numbers into fax to email numbers, for a fee of £10 + £20. (normal Fax2email setup charge + porting fee). They can also port Energis numbers. |
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Chris Hills wrote:[color=blue]
> Homeworker wrote:[color=green] >> Im looking to port in a couple of Bt numbers to a voip >> company ..is pretty muddy waters but so far it sems >> gradweel do it for £20 per number + monthly line fee >> >> Anybody got a list of comapnies that can do BT porting >> for me to compare?[/color] > > Whilst on the subject of porting, are there any voip providers that will > let you port a mobile number to them?[/color] I hope not, this is a breach of OFCOM regulations. |
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Chris Hills wrote:[color=blue]
> Thomas Kenyon wrote:[color=green] >> I hope not, this is a breach of OFCOM regulations.[/color] > > Specifically...?[/color] No idea, was just something I read on uk.telecom. It would explain why the termination charges to non-mobile mobile numbers (and I don't mean personal numbers, I mean the ranges that telephony services, Magrathea and energis own) are so high. |
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"Chris Hills" <chaz@chaz6.com> wrote in message news:U7Gjj.78643$c_1.20140@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk...[color=blue] > Thomas Kenyon wrote:[color=green] >> I hope not, this is a breach of OFCOM regulations.[/color] > > Specifically...?[/color] It would likely breach the OFCOM National Numbering plan. Numbers in the 07 range (outside of 070 "Personal numbers") are designated for Mobile Services. This does not preclude Operators and Service Providers that do not have GSM and 3G services from getting allocated numbers in these ranges but they would have to show that they were for "mobile" services. There are for instance some operators of Foreign GSM services that have UK numbers. Liam |
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On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 15:03:54 +0000, Telephoneman wrote:
[color=blue] > "Chris Hills" <chaz@chaz6.com> wrote in message > news:U7Gjj.78643$c_1.20140@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk...[color=green] >> Thomas Kenyon wrote:[color=darkred] >>> I hope not, this is a breach of OFCOM regulations.[/color] >> >> Specifically...?[/color] > > It would likely breach the OFCOM National Numbering plan. Numbers in the > 07 range (outside of 070 "Personal numbers") are designated for Mobile > Services. This does not preclude Operators and Service Providers that do > not have GSM and 3G services from getting allocated numbers in these > ranges but they would have to show that they were for "mobile" services. > There are for instance some operators of Foreign GSM services that have > UK numbers.[/color] Presumably a handset with a SIP client wouldn't count? What is their justification for this? -- <http://ale.cx/> (AIM:troffasky) (UnSoEsNpEaTm@ale.cx) 21:56:24 up 12 days, 12:21, 3 users, load average: 1.02, 1.02, 1.08 2x Broadband/IT/Telecoms support positions in Newcastle city centre. For more info call 0191 229 8870 and ask for Steve. No agencies. |
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Chris Hills wrote:[color=blue]
> Homeworker wrote:[color=green] >> Im looking to port in a couple of Bt numbers to a voip >> company ..is pretty muddy waters but so far it sems >> gradweel do it for £20 per number + monthly line fee >> >> Anybody got a list of comapnies that can do BT porting >> for me to compare?[/color] > > Whilst on the subject of porting, are there any voip providers that will > let you port a mobile number to them?[/color] You would need a voip operator with a significant mobile network in place. i can't think of any. cheers peter -- peter gradwell. gradwell dot com Ltd. [url]http://www.gradwell.com/[/url] <email/web_hosting/business_voip> <t:01225 800 810> |
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