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Standard User Harpy
(newbie) Wed 22-Jun-22 15:16:23
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SoGEA Migration


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I currently have SoGEA with IDNet that has been flawless for the past 12 months, but is relatively expensive so I've been considering a move. Unfortuately, migrating SoGEA doesn't seem straight forward. TTB sales didn't even know waht SoGEA was, but said they couldn't migrate anyway without a phone number. All the other ISP's that I've spoken to still only provision FTTC and can't migrate from SoGEA.

It also seems like a retrograde step to move to FTTC!

Are there any of the cheaper providers that can migrate SoGEA to SoGEA or SoGEA to FTTC? Otherwise I presume that I'll have to get a new FTTC install and cease SoGEA afterwards.
Standard User candlerb
(knowledge is power) Wed 22-Jun-22 18:06:49
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If you're talking to TTBusiness, then presumably you're not looking at the very bottom of the barrel?

Searching this forum for the term "SoGEA" suggests that Zen and Unchained may do it.

Sky, Vodafone and BT all do digital voice via the router, so are worth talking to (although of course you'll end up with a voice number that you don't want).

Clueful small ISPs like Aquiss will at least understand your question and give you a straight answer - but I don't know how much cheaper they'll be than IDNet.

(EDIT: Aquiss show packages which "Exclude telephone line rental" and "Include telephone line rental", which I interpret to mean they *aren't* doing SoGEA yet)

Edited by candlerb (Wed 22-Jun-22 18:35:57)

Standard User tdw42
(member) Wed 22-Jun-22 19:35:20
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Zen Residential uses SoGEA, since sometime end Jan / start Feb. Their prices are £29.99 for 40/10 and £34.99 for 80/20, similar to IDNet £30 for 40/10 and £36 for 80/20. CIX also offer SoGEA, £32.40 for 40/10 and £34.80 for 80/20.

Unless you go for a larger provider who offers discounts but has much higher out-of-contract prices that is likely to be the going rate, e.g. Plusnet 40/10 currently on offer for £22.99 for 18 months, then £41.75.

Providers can place an order with Openreach against a line to premises without having the phone number, and also "Conversion of SoGEA to a single Wholesale Access line" then add FTTC. If front-line sales can't it is either lack of training or their systems are not yet ready to handle SoGEA - this will actually prevent them from providing products in the current ~250 Fibre Priority "stop sell" areas to the premises where FTTP is not available (it can be upto 25% of premises in an exchange area).

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Standard User beefcakechipz
(regular) Wed 22-Jun-22 21:09:02
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I have SoGEA with IDNet 80/20 im happy with it.
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 22-Jun-22 22:44:59
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In reply to a post by beefcakechipz:
I have SoGEA with IDNet 80/20 im happy with it.
OP is looking at leaving IDNet because of the high cost so not looking for an IDNet recommendation.
Standard User Harpy
(newbie) Thu 23-Jun-22 09:33:46
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Thanks, all

I still think it's strange that, as SoGEA is the future, many providers haven't got their act together yet!
ISP Representative aquiss
(isp) Thu 23-Jun-22 11:55:04
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In reply to a post by candlerb:
(EDIT: Aquiss show packages which "Exclude telephone line rental" and "Include telephone line rental", which I interpret to mean they *aren't* doing SoGEA yet)


You would be correct. SoGEA products are working the way through our development and commercial slates at the moment.

Martin Pitt
Company Founder
Aquiss Limited
https://www.aquiss.net

FTTC, FTTP, GEA, EFM, Leased Lines, Telecoms and Hosting
The above post has been made by an ISP REPRESENTATIVE (although not necessarily the ISP being discussed in the post).
Standard User beefcakechipz
(regular) Thu 23-Jun-22 19:29:32
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In reply to a post by dect:
In reply to a post by beefcakechipz:
I have SoGEA with IDNet 80/20 im happy with it.
OP is looking at leaving IDNet because of the high cost so not looking for an IDNet recommendation.


you sound like you were bullied at school
Standard User GonePostal
(experienced) Thu 23-Jun-22 20:07:21
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In reply to a post by beefcakechipz:
In reply to a post by dect:
In reply to a post by beefcakechipz:
I have SoGEA with IDNet 80/20 im happy with it.
OP is looking at leaving IDNet because of the high cost so not looking for an IDNet recommendation.


you sound like you were bullied at school


And if that is the case you think it appropriate to act in the same manner?
Standard User Realalemadrid
(experienced) Thu 23-Jun-22 20:26:54
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If you had actually read the opening post you would have saved yourself the trouble of replying and caused no offence to anyone.
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