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Standard User thomaswarne01
(member) Thu 29-Mar-18 09:15:08
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Switching FTTP Providers


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Hi,
After some advice,
We are with BT Residentail for FVA-Line Rental and Broadband over FTTP 80/20
contract soon for renewal and i am looking at switching to Zen FTTP for a static ip option on the 40/10 Package - no need for the high end speeds at present.
I want to keep our landline number so in theory this means i need to keep voice rental with BT as Zen do not offer FVA over FTTP for telephone lines,
can anyone shed a light on if im correct in what i am thinking/beleiving
of keeping landline/rental with BT and then using Zen without line rental for FTTP 40/10
so BT line rental and Zen Broadband?
Thanks in advance.

BT FTTP, 74Mbps down, 20Mbps up
Standard User Michael_Chare
(fountain of knowledge) Thu 29-Mar-18 09:30:35
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Porting your phone number to a VOIP provider such as Voipfone or Sipgate would be one way to keep the number.

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Standard User MHC
(sensei) Thu 29-Mar-18 09:38:04
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I have recently ported two BT landline numbers to Port5060 and use a VOIP service. I did this as the numbers are important to us but carry little traffic however, some traffic can be lucrative.


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Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Thu 29-Mar-18 11:09:32
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Re: Switching FTTP Providers


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No idea of how the rules are on this, but suspect FVA will tie you to the broadband provider or at least cause lots of confusion for BT Retail

Porting to a voip service as others suggest is a good idea, can then even run voip clients on your mobile so make home phone calls when away from home e.g. answer phone as if at home when on holiday

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Standard User MHC
(sensei) Thu 29-Mar-18 12:27:05
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In reply to a post by MrSaffron:
Porting to a voip service as others suggest is a good idea, can then even run voip clients on your mobile so make home phone calls when away from home e.g. answer phone as if at home when on holiday


I realised the benefits of that many years ago when VOIP was not wonderful. I could sit in LA, Cape Town, Singapore or Perth and make/receive calls as if I was in London. A fraction of extra delay and rough voice quality at time but totally usable - the benefit being that it saved an absolute fortune when compared to mobile roaming. Had I wanted to, other UK numbers including mobile could be diverted to the VOIP line too.

thomaswarne01 - all you will need to do, is pay a porting fee, then possibly a low monthly fee (£2), add a VOIP adapter such as Gigaset N300A IP or S850GO for example, and there you have it.


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Standard User Zarjaz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 29-Mar-18 12:50:34
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Have seen a couple of examples of only the FVA being used (customer didn�t want BB)

Wether this means you could keep voice with BT and migrate the FTTP to another provider ... I dunno, but I seriously doubt it. I�d go the VOIP route being suggested. I think this might cause least grief.

As an aside .... if you�ve a four port ONTE (I think you�ve had service a while, so a likely yes) on the day of migration, if the broadband for Zen doesn�t come live, try connecting the Zen equipment to port 2 of the ONTE rather than the current port 1 ....

Have seen changes of service result in service being activated to the second port before.

Standard User thomaswarne01
(member) Thu 29-Mar-18 16:22:47
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Thanks for all the replies so far, upon looking at comments I have done a little research upon knowing a tiny bit about VOIP
so i take it if i get a Cisco SPA112 to convert a voip line to analouge just like the Openreach ONTE does currently i can use any ISP just for internet on FTTP and use a VOIP provider to retain my landline number.
which provider is best and would this kind of setup work?
ONTE - Router - Cisco SPA112 - Analogue phones - (VOIP Line)
instead of current
ONTE - Analogue Phones (BT FVA)

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Standard User MHC
(sensei) Thu 29-Mar-18 16:31:15
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Why would you want analogue phones on there?

A DECT solution can be a lot neater. As mentioned already the Gigaset equipment would work well.


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Standard User thomaswarne01
(member) Thu 29-Mar-18 16:49:52
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To keep the phones around the house working the same, i don't want my phones to be any different so basically keeping everything as it is, just changing who provides the line and via VOIP instead of BT

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Standard User Michael_Chare
(fountain of knowledge) Thu 29-Mar-18 19:19:38
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The SPA112 will do what you want but it does use quite complicated dial plans! smile

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