Migration from FTTC to FTTP - tp-link Deco set up.
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Had a confirmatory email from Jake in Leeds (or Sheffield) - no blood involved, I hope.
I've gone for the paid version of Groundwire.
Let's see…
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Acrobits Groundwire VOIP softphone (app) set up and after four working days notification from A&A the account is running and allows phoning out and receiving calls, so SUCCESS!
The settings for Groundwire are relatively simple and A&A have a fudge sheet on their wiki page. It took me a while to navigate some of the account details with A&A and the various passwords but they have a responsive admin by email which helped and they keep you updated.
Running on iOS 18, iPhone 13 (and an old no-sim spare phone) so should be fine for most people.
Don't see myself making a lot of use of it (legacy contacts mainly) but answers some of the questions raised by the imminent death of copper twisted pairs or whatever!
Easy to recommend…
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