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Robert Gauld

2006-10-17, 7:11 pm

Can I just check that my understanding is correct?

1) BT number (01234 567890) starts to ring VOIP phone
2) Old VOIP number released - I can't use it
3) BT assign new number (09876 543210) to my land line
4) ADSL remains intact

If it matters it's Gradwell I'm with.
Jono

2006-10-17, 7:11 pm


"Robert Gauld" <zenadsl6355@zen.co.uk> wrote in message
news:45351eb6$0$12443$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk...
> Can I just check that my understanding is correct?
>
> 1) BT number (01234 567890) starts to ring VOIP phone
> 2) Old VOIP number released - I can't use it
> 3) BT assign new number (09876 543210) to my land line
> 4) ADSL remains intact
>
> If it matters it's Gradwell I'm with.


Unless you're very lucky, renumbering a line with ADSL on it will result in
the ADSL being ceased, though not necessarily at the same time as the
renumber.



Robert Gauld

2006-10-25, 7:11 am

Jono wrote:
> "Robert Gauld" <zenadsl6355@zen.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:45351eb6$0$12443$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk...
>
> Unless you're very lucky, renumbering a line with ADSL on it will result in
> the ADSL being ceased, though not necessarily at the same time as the
> renumber.
>
>
>


Thank you, it appears my best bet is to port it as I move in the not to
distant future then.
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