Sounds like you may be going more for a hybrid option as you are considering Voipfone. Perhaps AA at <£2/month for keeping your number and another VOIP provider to complement for cheap outgoing calls could be considered? Or just use a cheap monthly sim in a mobile phone for outgoing calls.
There are pro/cons and you need the technical to get it all setup (and buy the appropriate hardware) but if you were setting up Voipfone anyway there isn't that much more to do.
The main issue with AA is you can't put a cap on monthly usage which scares me. Most VOIP providers are either PAYG or you can specify a monthly cap.
Suggest reading the other posts in the forum much useful information! Also worth reminding if you are going with an Altnet get it installed and working first (ideally without providing any landline contact number).
Then port your landline number to a VOIP provider and this should automatically cancel your old internet/voice. You are paying a bit more due to cross over but it is worth it.
It is what I will be doing when (if?) I ever get the chance (no altnets no BT FTTP)
Edited by think26872 (Fri 19-May-23 21:01:24)