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Migrate landline number(s) to VoIP?
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| Herman 2006-05-18, 7:11 am |
| I've been playing with VoIP and Asterisk for the past week or so. Reading
the postings here has been very helpful, but I am left with a few
questions...
Do I understand corretly that it is possible to migrate a landline number
to VOIP? What I mean is that when someone dials my current landline number
it doesn't go to the landline, but comes in on my VoIP?
If so, is the same possible with a block of 10 numbers on an ISDN line?
My aim is to ditch our ISDN2 line and run everything over VoIP, but it
would be nice to not have to change telephone numbers...
Herman
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| Ivor Jones 2006-05-18, 1:11 pm |
| "Herman" <hhv@somewhere.gb> wrote in message
news:pan.2006.05.18.11.23.52.713544@somewhere.gb
> I've been playing with VoIP and Asterisk for the past
> week or so. Reading the postings here has been very
> helpful, but I am left with a few questions...
>
> Do I understand corretly that it is possible to migrate a
> landline number to VOIP? What I mean is that when someone
> dials my current landline number it doesn't go to the
> landline, but comes in on my VoIP?
>
> If so, is the same possible with a block of 10 numbers on
> an ISDN line?
>
> My aim is to ditch our ISDN2 line and run everything over
> VoIP, but it would be nice to not have to change
> telephone numbers...
It's possible in theory, but it all depends on whether your landline
and/or VoIP provider can or will do it.
If you're using Asterisk then Gradwell have a service that may be of use:
http://www.gradwell.com/voip/asterisk.php
They also do a Centrex service for business use:
http://www.gradwell.com/voip/corporate.php
They also have a reputation for reliability, certainly I haven't had any
problems with my single line, apart from a small problem when I first
started which was very quickly ironed out.
Note though that unless things have changed in recent weeks they are only
able to port in numbers from the London 020 code and maybe one or two
others, I'm not sure. Peter Gradwell who runs the company posts here
sometimes, so he may be able to answer your questions.
Ivor
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| Thomas Kenyon 2006-05-18, 1:11 pm |
| Ivor Jones wrote:
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> Note though that unless things have changed in recent weeks they are only
> able to port in numbers from the London 020 code and maybe one or two
> others, I'm not sure. Peter Gradwell who runs the company posts here
> sometimes, so he may be able to answer your questions.
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> Ivor
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http://www.gradwell.co.uk/voip/number_porting.php
Alternatively Voipfone say they can port numbers from most uk areas,
don't know anyone who's done it yet though.
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| Herman wrote:
> I've been playing with VoIP and Asterisk for the past week or so. Reading
> the postings here has been very helpful, but I am left with a few
> questions...
>
> Do I understand corretly that it is possible to migrate a landline number
> to VOIP? What I mean is that when someone dials my current landline number
> it doesn't go to the landline, but comes in on my VoIP?
>
> If so, is the same possible with a block of 10 numbers on an ISDN line?
Whether or not you can port the numbers will depend a bit on which ITSP
you're looking at. I've done quite a few ports for VoIPtalk and they
tend to go pretty smoothly. Downtime should be seconds, if that. The
main issue we have is that we can only port numbers from the South
East... :-(
Alex
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> My aim is to ditch our ISDN2 line and run everything over VoIP, but it
> would be nice to not have to change telephone numbers...
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> Herman
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