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In article <1158309316.88837.0@iris.uk.clara.net>,
Adam Lipscombe <adam.lipscombe@qucs.co.uk> wrote:[color=blue] >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] It's not free, but if it's a service you want then it's a service they (and others, probably) offer... Gordon |
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On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 08:53:51 +0000 (UTC), [email]gordon@lion.drogon.net[/email]
(Gordon Henderson) wrote: [color=blue] >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] > >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. Remove 'no_spam_' from email address. |
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"Adam Lipscombe" <adam.lipscombe@qucs.co.uk> wrote in message news:1158309316.88837.0@iris.uk.clara.net...[color=blue] > Folks, > > > Is it possible to port a POTS landline number ported to VOIP? > Like you can with mobile numbers? > > > Thanks -Adam[/color] Porting is a an area fraught with mis/disinformation. In order for one carrier to port a geographic number to another both operators must have a porting agreement which involves technical as well as commercial terms. Many operators who have geographic number allocations from Ofcom have very few porting agreements. The problem has been exacerbated in recent years by operators greedily snapping up vast amounts of geographic numbers (which for some areas have run out completely) in order to deliver the same to the DID market for VoIP. You should always ask an operator what porting agreement they have in place if you are concerned about changing your supplier, or your supplier going bust ! In many cases you will not get a clear answer, particularly if your supplier is a reseller and at the bottom of a very long food chain in the telecomms market. The same is true for the non-geo numbers e.g. 0845. I have had big problems in the past where 0845 number ranges have ben unobtainable for hours on end. When we finally found the problem at the wholesale level the operator could not port the numbers and in addition refused to speak to us directly as we were the customers of their distributor's reseller. The 'next generation networks' (NGN's) promise a more flexible environment being based entirely upon IP which makes the concept of telephone numbers redundant. However, I fear it will be a long and rocky road until the benefits filter down to us consumers. Meanwhile, Caveat Emptor ! |
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On 2006-09-15 09:44:41 +0100, Adam Lipscombe <adam.lipscombe@qucs.co.uk> said:
[color=blue] > Folks, > > > Is it possible to port a POTS landline number ported to VOIP? > Like you can with mobile numbers? > > > Thanks -Adam[/color] voip.co.uk can do it for you. However, I've been waiting a bl00dy long time and I'm still not hooked up yet. The last update this week was that the porting had failed. No reason given. I'm waiting on further news as to why... Nutz |
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NutCracker expressed precisely :
[color=blue][color=green] >> Is it possible to port a POTS landline number ported to VOIP? >> Like you can with mobile numbers?[/color][/color] [color=blue] > voip.co.uk can do it for you.[/color] I hadn't realised it was a service they were offering, or attempting to offer. |
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"BKM" <brian@siptech.co.uk> wrote in message
news:r6Cdnc216agqZpfYRVnytg@eclipse.net.uk [snip] [color=blue] > The 'next generation networks' (NGN's) promise a more > flexible environment being based entirely upon IP which > makes the concept of telephone numbers redundant.[/color] How will you dial them from a normal phone then..? What I like about the current way of doing things is it's fully backwards-compatible, assuming the right bits of equipment. For example, one of my hobbies is collecting and restoring old telephones. I have some wired to a small exchange down in the garage, there are tie lines from this to the main PABX in the house, which performs pulse-to-DTMF conversion, I can dial out on my VoIP accounts using an old 1930's rotary dial phone, amongst others..! Ivor |
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