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Re: Landline after switchoff
14-07-2023 7:54 PM
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@WorldMachine where else do you think you would plug the router into?
As already explained, SOGEA is just FTTC without the voice(phone) service, but it still runs over the copper wires to your house which terminate in the phone master socket. This may, or may not have a RJ11 data port for you to sue, but if not a dangly filter should be used.
HTH.
Re: Landline after switchoff
14-07-2023 8:10 PM
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Thank you for clarifying.
Re: Landline after switchoff
29-11-2023 6:51 PM
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Seems there is no way to stay with PN and keep my landline number (in the future).
BUT, if I transfer my landline number to a VoIP provider now, that will automatically terminate my PN broadband+landline contract.
Stuffed if you do; stuffed if you don't.
Are PN intending to close and fold into BT? I can't see any other way forward for landline customers?
Very confused...
Re: Landline after switchoff
29-11-2023 7:00 PM
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You arrange for PN to move you onto a SOGEA connection which cancels your landline.
Your number gets put in quarentine for 30 days to allow for a "port" to a VOIP provider though this should be done ASAP after the SOGEA move to allow for problems. There would be a few days down time on your phone service.
Brian
Re: Landline after switchoff
29-11-2023 7:00 PM
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@markv Set up, but don't use, a contract with a VoIP provider of your choice, request a change of provision to SoGEA with PN, and then within 30 days transfer your quarantined landline number to said provider.
Re: Landline after switchoff
29-11-2023 7:18 PM
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Many thanks @bmc , and @jab1 , for your super-fast responses,
I hadn't noticed PN were now offering a SOGEA service. That's the way forward...
Regret that PN themselves aren't continuing to offer a phone service, but there we go...
Main downside is losing free calls to other PN subscribers, but that can't be helped.
I'll go and set up an A&A VoIP account and take things from there. Many thanks for your help.
(think I can only credit 1 person for solving my problem...)
Mark
Re: Landline after switchoff
29-11-2023 7:59 PM
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I know I mentioned A&A but there are others.
Couple of things to mention. With A&A the "port" will probably fail due to the number being not active - A&A systems don't allow for that. A&A support need to contact BT Support (who handle PN numbers) to get a manual transfer done.
Make sure your phone works with VOIP. You'll have no extensions using the BT Master socket as you can't plug your phone in.
Brian
Re: Landline after switchoff
29-11-2023 10:11 PM
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I recently renewed my existing broadband and phone contract for 2 years. The only upgrade option shown was for SOGEA but I explained that I didn't want to lose the landline right now (I'll move it to VOIP at some point). My new contract expires in Nov 2025. I just called them and asked.
Re: Landline after switchoff
30-11-2023 12:45 PM
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@bmc many thanks for the tip re the A&A port.
Just got a router with built-in VoIP ports for analogue phones (internal ATA I assume) 🙂
Mark
Re: Landline after switchoff
30-11-2023 12:47 PM
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That's an interesting idea. Instead of jumping to VoIP ASAP, perhaps delay as long as possible!
I'll give that soem serious thought...
thanks.
Mark
Re: Landline after switchoff
30-11-2023 1:23 PM
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Just make sure your PN internet changes to SOGEA before you attempt to port the number. A landline port closes your account and you lose any add ons you may have like e-mail.
Brian
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