Much has been written on these pages and elsewhere, by myself and others, about the problems associated with extracting a landline number from a WLR line, in order to move it to VoIP, without ceasing the broadband associated with the line. I don't want to reopen that can of worms here.
I've read mentions of a "Right to Port", most recently here, which comes into effect in Apr 2023. It's supposed to complement OTS, which I understand should simplify (from a user's point of view) the paperwork associated with changing provider, but won't actually solve any of the problems (like ceasing the broadband). But I can't find out much about Right to Port on the net - perhaps I'm googling for the wrong things.
Bottom line is whether there is likely to be a window between Apr 2023, when Right to Port/OTS come in, and Sept 2023 when WLR stop sell takes effect, when the risks of losing a landline number using something like AAISP's Renumber and Export are minimised? Assuming that I'm still not able to get FTTP by then.
For me, it's all about keeping my landline number. I want to phase it out over time, but I've had it for nigh on 30 years, and tracking down every person and organisation that has got it is going to be a nightmare. Porting it to VoIP to decouple it from broadband and running it down from there seems the obvious way forward.



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