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Can I just check that my understanding is correct?
1) BT number (01234 567890) starts to ring VOIP phone 2) Old VOIP number released - I can't use it 3) BT assign new number (09876 543210) to my land line 4) ADSL remains intact If it matters it's Gradwell I'm with. |
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"Robert Gauld" <zenadsl6355@zen.co.uk> wrote in message news:45351eb6$0$12443$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk...[color=blue] > Can I just check that my understanding is correct? > > 1) BT number (01234 567890) starts to ring VOIP phone > 2) Old VOIP number released - I can't use it > 3) BT assign new number (09876 543210) to my land line > 4) ADSL remains intact > > If it matters it's Gradwell I'm with.[/color] Unless you're very lucky, renumbering a line with ADSL on it will result in the ADSL being ceased, though not necessarily at the same time as the renumber. |
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Jono wrote:[color=blue]
> "Robert Gauld" <zenadsl6355@zen.co.uk> wrote in message > news:45351eb6$0$12443$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk...[color=green] >> Can I just check that my understanding is correct? >> >> 1) BT number (01234 567890) starts to ring VOIP phone >> 2) Old VOIP number released - I can't use it >> 3) BT assign new number (09876 543210) to my land line >> 4) ADSL remains intact >> >> If it matters it's Gradwell I'm with.[/color] > > Unless you're very lucky, renumbering a line with ADSL on it will result in > the ADSL being ceased, though not necessarily at the same time as the > renumber. > > >[/color] Thank you, it appears my best bet is to port it as I move in the not to distant future then. |
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