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Standard User highlander317
(member) Tue 05-Apr-22 15:31:54
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FTTP pre order


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Hi All, seems one of the 4 ISP's installing FTTP in Clacton on sea are now accepting "pre orders" for my road.
The sales guy said it would be a few weeks, but I know he's just selling a product to earn his commission.
Is pre ordering a clearer sign it's going live soon? or just maybe closer if all goes to plan?
I've already seen BT manhole covers x3 all marked with an X and BT next to them, the FTTP guys opened the manholes and promptly closed them up again, so I presume they need replacing or something.
My plusnet 2 year contract ends in May so I'm hoping to end with them once the FTTP is up and running, not really worried about the landline and number, but I'm lost with the VOIP and porting my number over and what to pay for, if we decided to keep the number of course.
Standard User candlerb
(knowledge is power) Tue 05-Apr-22 15:47:44
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Hi All, seems one of the 4 ISP's installing FTTP in Clacton on sea are now accepting "pre orders" for my road.
The sales guy said it would be a few weeks, but I know he's just selling a product to earn his commission.
Is pre ordering a clearer sign it's going live soon?


It's a pretty good sign, but there are no guarantees until it goes live of course. Is this an altnet? They could be pulling fibres through Openreach's ducts.

In reply to a post by highlander317:
I'm lost with the VOIP and porting my number over and what to pay for, if we decided to keep the number of course.


This is something you can start preparing for now.

1. Get yourself an account with a SIP VOIP provider. It will come with a new phone number (in an area code of your choice!) I suggest sipgate.co.uk "Basic" as it has zero monthly fees, and reasonable PAYG charges if you use it for outgoing calls, but there are other options: I see mentions on this forum of yay.com, voipfone.co.uk, and aa.net.uk.

2. Set up your client device(s). Lots of choice here. If you have a smartphone, then for £6 you can get Acrobits Softphone which is extremely good (*) - and if you have set up family app sharing you only need to pay for it once. You could also look into buying an ATA that you plug your existing phone(s) into; or a DECT VOIP base station for cordless phones, like Gigaset N300A IP; or an ethernet (corded) or wifi SIP phone; or a PC-based SIP client; or any combination of these. Plug into your existing network, and configure it to work with your chosen SIP provider. Test you can make and receive calls.

3. Once you get your new FTTP connection, move it all over to the FTTP router and check you're still happy it's all working.

4. Then issue an instruction to your SIP provider to port in your existing number. This will have a charge, typically £30-£45, and I think it takes a week or two. When the number port takes place, the existing phone line and any broadband on it will be terminated!

So it's important that you don't do step 4 until you have your new FTTP service, and you're within say a month of your end-contract date to avoid early termination charges. It's also important that you *don't* tell your existing ISP that you want to cease the line, otherwise they will cease it themselves and you won't be able to port the number.

Hope this makes sense!

(*) Because Acrobits uses native Push Notifications, it doesn't drain your battery while waiting for incoming calls. But there are lots of other SIP clients out there for free, e.g. Zoiper, if you just want to play with this without spending money.
Standard User highlander317
(member) Tue 05-Apr-22 16:13:38
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Wow thanks for the info, alot to take in and read.
Yes it is an alternative, BE fibre, the only one available so far.
I'm just don't want to give plusnet their expected out of contract price of £48 with off peak calls only, never had much issue with them but they can't provide the speed the data hungry kids need lol
Once again thanks
Lee


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Standard User CarlTSpeak
(committed) Tue 05-Apr-22 17:30:44
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Are there 4 separate companies providing infrastructure in Clacton, Highlander?
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(deleted) Tue 05-Apr-22 17:48:05
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Are there 4 separate companies providing infrastructure in Clacton, Highlander?
I remember the OP previously making reference to these

Be fibre
Lightspeed fibre
Lit fibre
Openreach
Standard User highlander317
(member) Tue 05-Apr-22 17:57:11
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Thankyou Dect yes those are the four, but they all seem to have separate areas of the town.
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