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Ok the time has come for me to decide what i am doing with
2 BT numbers , i likely want to port them to VOIP as BT cant move them due to Premises move as its on different exchanges. WHO, where , costs from anybody with experience in these matters would be appreciated please. ............... I am closing my office to move it HOME , currently i am a BT one plan Buisness customer with following 1 - voice line - with feature plan contract up in mid 09 ( been told it will cost me around £50 to break this contract) 2- fax line - contract expired 3- broadband - contract expired Having spoken to BT they want 7 -10 days to transfer and £160 and CANNOT take my numbers with me as its on a different exhange . .................................... So can i port a number on voip still within contract on BT , i am planning to just pay the penalty anyway and dump the lines as i cant take them with me anyway -- ........................... Laserfink LM-PL |
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Laserfink wrote:[color=blue]
> > So can i port a number on voip still within contract on BT , i am planning > to just pay the penalty > anyway and dump the lines as i cant take them with me anyway[/color] I've no idea about penalties and such like. But the way to port a number is to talk to the receiving ITSP. They will give you a form to fill out. Don't talk to BT about porting the numbers. It does take a long time for a port to go through - took 6 weeks for our office numbers. If in doubt, apply sooner rather than later. Tim |
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In article <gMydnXlaBZDGRKPVRVnyhgA@bt.com>,
Laserfink <fink@finknotexist.com> wrote:[color=blue] >Ok the time has come for me to decide what i am doing with >2 BT numbers , i likely want to port them to VOIP as >BT cant move them due to Premises move as its on different >exchanges. > >WHO, where , costs from anybody with experience in these >matters would be appreciated please.[/color] I don't think your email address is valid, but since you asked and there's possibly no way to otherwise contact you... Me? Well, I'm based in Devon, but the Internet is fairly Global... £20 per number + VAT. I'd need to know the numbers before I could confirm that porting is possible, and you'd need your BT bill to hand. I'd expect porting to take 2 weeks once the paperwork is complete. Sadly, there is some paperwork to be completed too. (As in dead tree technology )-: [color=blue] >I am closing my office to move it HOME , currently i am a BT one plan >Buisness customer with following >1 - voice line - with feature plan contract up in mid 09 >( been told it will cost me around £50 to break this contract) >2- fax line - contract expired >3- broadband - contract expired[/color] Your FAX number can be ported to a FAX to email service. I'd not suggest using VoIP to send FAXes with, but some people have reported success. [color=blue] >Having spoken to BT they want 7 -10 days to transfer and £160 >and CANNOT take my numbers with me as its on a >different exhange .[/color] How can they quote a time to transfer then say they can't as it's on a differnet exchange? Sounds odd to me! [color=blue] >So can i port a number on voip still within contract on BT , i am planning >to just pay the penalty >anyway and dump the lines as i cant take them with me anyway[/color] OK. Note that when the port happens, it'll kill the line including any broadband services, etc. Drop me an email if you want to take this further, but you might want to listen here first - I'm sure others will also offer, and/or make suggestions for other services :) Gordon |
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In article <gMydnXlaBZDGRKPVRVnyhgA@bt.com>, Laserfink <laserfink@laserf
inknotexist.com> writes[color=blue] >Ok the time has come for me to decide what i am doing with >2 BT numbers , i likely want to port them to VOIP as >BT cant move them due to Premises move as its on different >exchanges. > >WHO, where , costs from anybody with experience in these >matters would be appreciated please. > >.............. >I am closing my office to move it HOME , currently i am a BT one plan >Buisness customer with following >1 - voice line - with feature plan contract up in mid 09 >( been told it will cost me around £50 to break this contract) >2- fax line - contract expired >3- broadband - contract expired > >Having spoken to BT they want 7 -10 days to transfer and £160 >and CANNOT take my numbers with me as its on a >different exhange . > >................................... > >So can i port a number on voip still within contract on BT , i am planning >to just pay the penalty >anyway and dump the lines as i cant take them with me anyway > > > > > >[/color] have a look at [url]http://www.gradwell.com[/url] -- Bob Geddes |
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Laserfink wrote:[color=blue]
> Ok the time has come for me to decide what i am doing with > 2 BT numbers , i likely want to port them to VOIP as > BT cant move them due to Premises move as its on different > exchanges. > > WHO, where , costs from anybody with experience in these > matters would be appreciated please. > > .............. > I am closing my office to move it HOME , currently i am a BT one plan > Buisness customer with following > 1 - voice line - with feature plan contract up in mid 09 > ( been told it will cost me around £50 to break this contract) > 2- fax line - contract expired > 3- broadband - contract expired > > Having spoken to BT they want 7 -10 days to transfer and £160 > and CANNOT take my numbers with me as its on a > different exhange . > > ................................... > > So can i port a number on voip still within contract on BT , i am planning > to just pay the penalty > anyway and dump the lines as i cant take them with me anyway > >[/color] you could port all 3 to a voip provider and take them with you. BT may charge you for breaking the contract, but I don't know how joined up they are, because the gaining voip provider effectively cancels your contract for you when the number is ported out. You need to kick the process off well in advance of moving though. 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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Thnaks Guys
I have sent forms off to gradwell will see what happenms in due course -- ........................... Laserfink LM-PL "Laserfink" <laserfink@laserfinknotexist.com> wrote in message news:gMydnXlaBZDGRKPVRVnyhgA@bt.com...[color=blue] > Ok the time has come for me to decide what i am doing with > 2 BT numbers , i likely want to port them to VOIP as > BT cant move them due to Premises move as its on different > exchanges. > > WHO, where , costs from anybody with experience in these > matters would be appreciated please. > > .............. > I am closing my office to move it HOME , currently i am a BT one plan > Buisness customer with following > 1 - voice line - with feature plan contract up in mid 09 > ( been told it will cost me around £50 to break this contract) > 2- fax line - contract expired > 3- broadband - contract expired > > Having spoken to BT they want 7 -10 days to transfer and £160 > and CANNOT take my numbers with me as its on a > different exhange . > > ................................... > > So can i port a number on voip still within contract on BT , i am planning > to just pay the penalty > anyway and dump the lines as i cant take them with me anyway > > > > > > > -- > > .......................... > > Laserfink LM-PL > >[/color] |
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