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BT digital rolling out

Dan_the_Van
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Re: BT digital rolling out

@outcast 

 until the ISP's system could be updated to use UPRN or BBEU ?

The plusnet members centre "Manage Account"  includes the BBEU number

EDIT: It would be handy if the fault reporting bot used the BBEU as the mobile phone number seems to fail

 

ceresian
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Re: BT digital rolling out

"So I guess that my line is now truly SoGEA."

And how long did it take from application until this happened?

outcast
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Re: BT digital rolling out

526 days !

 

From the moment I placed my order to move my landline phone number to VoIP was about a week, in August 2023.

Once my phone became VoIP, my previously FTTC line, appears to have stayed as FTTC but with a different phone number which had no voice service.

Then on 10th January I received 14 days notice to say my broadband was being converted to SOGEA.

On 24th January, my line rebooted overnight, and the BT Availability Checker no longer recognised the phone number or ALID.

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MisterW
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Re: BT digital rolling out

Once my phone became VoIP, my previously FTTC line, appears to have stayed as FTTC but with a different phone number which had no voice service.

That sounds like the way A & A provisioned their lines when customers had their voip service prior to SoGEA being available

Then on 10th January I received 14 days notice to say my broadband was being converted to SOGEA.

and that's why the notice, there was already no voice service on the line, so converting to SoGEA made no difference to the customer. It did probably reduce A & As costs though!.

I suspect that's a fairly unique situation, I'm not aware of any other ISPs who provisioned FTTC without a voice service.

Superusers are not staff, but they do have a direct line of communication into the business in order to raise issues, concerns and feedback from the community.

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Re: BT digital rolling out

HPsauce reported a similar situation when his Plusnet ADSL was converted to A&A VoIP -

 


@HPsauce wrote:

 

I terminated the old ADSL service, transferred the phone number to VOIP (with A&A) and totally ceased the original line. Oddly it still has a dial tone and a (different) number allocated, though it won't make or receive calls other than engineer tests.


 

From https://community.plus.net/t5/Everything-else/Second-Broadband-line/m-p/1987574#M36651 

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pvmb
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Re: BT digital rolling out


@Dan_the_Van wrote:

@outcast 

 until the ISP's system could be updated to use UPRN or BBEU ?

The plusnet members centre "Manage Account"  includes the BBEU number

EDIT: It would be handy if the fault reporting bot used the BBEU as the mobile phone number seems to fail

 


Why is that, do you know? When I tested this a few weeks ago, using my mobile phone alone, it worked.

Townman
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Re: BT digital rolling out

For it to work, the mobile number needs to be associated with the account. If your mobile phone is not register on the account, the bot does not work.

Superusers are not staff, but they do have a direct line of communication into the business in order to raise issues, concerns and feedback from the community.

Dan_the_Van
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Re: BT digital rolling out

@pvmb 

Why is that, do you know? When I tested this a few weeks ago, using my mobile phone alone, it worked.

There reports on threads here where the bot has failed @jab1 would be able to confirm this

jab1
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Re: BT digital rolling out

Possibly, @Dan_the_Van , although I'm not going looking for the examples I have encountered - they are a while back and not that common.😀

Having said that, they do exist.

John
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Re: BT digital rolling out

@jab1 

There are examples of you saying

"The above assumes you still have 'normal' landline connection - if you have a SOGEA (internet only) one the only option is to call Plusnet - 0330 123 9123"

about the fault report bot

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Re: BT digital rolling out

That is a 'copy and paste' response written (or amended) when SOGEA  was becoming a 'thing', and was definitely true when it started. You and I both know how 'efficient' PN can be at adapting to change.

I stand by it even now, although there are reports of it working.

John