I needn't have had any concerns about Sipgate's ability to handle my number porting.
They handled it seamlessly and kept me informed throughout the process (all 9 days of it!).
I've finally broken the "broadband + landline" bundling and am free to choose whichever broadband provider I wish to in future (after my 18 months with TalkTalk FTTP is up
) without having the hassle of a landline migration to go with it.
So for anyone else wanting to get FTTP, but transfer their old landline to a VOIP provider, I'd definitely recommend them.
£30 was a really reasonable cost in my opinion (especially when the ongoing cost of the service is zero).
I'm looking to do the very same... though I'm seeking to do it in tandem with a house move, i.e. keeping the old landline number and moving it over to VoIP with Sipgate.
(Not that it matters greatly, but the new place is in the same area code as the old one so I'd not be causing any geographic numbering confusion by doing this.)
However I've left things rather late to get this sorted out before the move - and I'm a tad worried as Sipgate's number porting team hasn't responded to the email I sent them first thing this morning (Tuesday after Easter Monday), it now being the evening. I was careful to include all the requisite information
as specified by Sipgate.
@MilesR - how quickly did Sipgate respond to you throughout the process? I'm hoping it's just a small backlog after the long Easter weekend.
Also, Sipgate suggest a 7 working day time-scale for a number port from BT. In my case it'll be a number port from Sky (the actual number is from Sky's own number range)... I hope that doesn't mean it'll take much longer.
I do of course have no-one else to blame for cutting it fine... just crossing my fingers that Sipgate's people (and indeed Sky's as well) will play along so I can get this in under the wire!