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A word of caution if porting a number to Sipgate. I have tried this recently and from the Sipgate end it was fine, but not so from BT. Having received notification from Sipgate that the porting request had been submitted I quickly received an email from BT saying they were sorry I was leaving them! Hang on - I had only just joined them and they were wanting, understandably, the remaining contract time paid for etc. etc.. The porting request had prompted a line cease which was not the case. I have FTTP and so do not need the BT landline for Broadband, only voice, but after several calls to BT later I had managed to retain my connection, but with no porting. The only solution BT could come up with was to request a 're-number' on my existing voice line and then port my number to Sipgate, but that leaves potential problem of my number being consumed by the BT system never to see the light of day again, at least with me. So I have halted my porting process. What you can do with Sipgate is to spoof the CLI to show a different number which I have done using my current phone number so at least if I call out it shows my regular number to the call recipient.
Has anybody managed to port successfully their BT number to a VOIP service?
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