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Standard User clyde123
(committed) Sun 01-Jun-25 19:30:15
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What sequence for migration?


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A family member is wanting to transfer broadband, but keep the old “landline” number by transferring it separately to Voip.

It’s all presently with BT, and intending to migrate the FTTP broadband to either Plusnet or Aquiss. (I’m aware of the differences between them).

Separately to migrate the telephone number to either A&A or Voipfone (again I’m not really looking for advice on which provider).

We really, really don’t want to lose the telephone number, it’s been in the family for over half a century. What I’m not sure about is whether to move the number first before the FTTP migration.

The BT contract is up in about a month.
Standard User Pheasant
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 01-Jun-25 19:38:21
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Re: What sequence for migration?


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If keeping the number is the number one priority, then I would advise to order the new FTTP service as a new/additional standalone service.

Once that new FTTP service is actually installed and up and running, then place a porting request for the landline number to VOIP service provider - this will effectively kill the old bundled broadband contract, as part of releasing the number.

You could reduce the period of dual running by hedging when you think the new FTTP service will be installed, and getting the porting request in ahead of time. The number will still be "safe" but if there are any hiccups with the new FTTP service activation, then there may not be any broadband if BT cease it ahead of time.
Standard User clyde123
(committed) Sun 01-Jun-25 20:00:57
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Re: What sequence for migration?


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Thanks Pheasant.

Understood. However this house is way out in the country, I suspect that a whole new second FTTP would come with a price tag. I'm quite sure it's a single port ONT.

I'm now thinking (wondering) whether it would be as well to port the Voip first. Then order the new FTTP as a whole new service. The BT contract will need to be paid for about a month anyway, so any early cancellation won't effectively cost any more.


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Standard User clyde123
(committed) Sun 01-Jun-25 20:13:39
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Re: What sequence for migration?


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The BT checker reports:

ONT exists with active service. A spare port may be available or a single port ONT may be swappable to a multiport ONT. A new ONT may be ordered.

So it might just be that a second service could be run in without costing a fortune.
Standard User Pheasant
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 01-Jun-25 20:16:00
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Re: What sequence for migration?


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Sorry my bad, I read it incorrectly.

If there is already FTTP (bundled with voice) - then port out the number first. Once the number has been ported, order the plain broadband service.
Standard User clyde123
(committed) Sun 01-Jun-25 20:22:25
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Thanks again Pheasant.
Standard User Taras
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 02-Jun-25 09:15:40
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shouldn't it be in the OPs case

1 Order fttp with pn/aquiss now as a new service (now as in today)
2. get fttp install date.
3. once fttp installs ok (so OP has fttc and fttp internet at the same time)
4. order and mirgrate landline number to voip to a&a or voipfone.. which should take about 2 weeks - this will cancel the bt contract
5. the above then should leave the number as a voip product and internet via fttp!

I would advice the op to double check that bt will not automatically renew the contract but go on to rolling 1 month contract (which i believe happens automatically but should just double check)

the above process should take about 20 to 25 days to do .......
Standard User Pheasant
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 02-Jun-25 09:54:43
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OP already has active FTTP service with BT
Standard User Taras
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 02-Jun-25 10:02:06
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oopps i missed that bit (like you) 😂😆🙈
Standard User Pheasant
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Tue 03-Jun-25 07:26:33
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In reply to a post by clyde123:
Thanks again Pheasant.

No worries. Hope it goes smoothly.
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