On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 11:25:59 +0100, R. Mark Clayton
wrote:
>I have BT Business Highway.
>
>Last year BT wrote to me telling me that this would discontinue from 31st
>July 2007, although this hasnt stopped them charging me rental until the
>end of August.
>
>Obviously I need to get my [company] home office phone service off BH, and
>also change my ISDN based internet service provision from BTinternet.
>
>There are several things I wish to achieve: -
>
>1. There are several numbers arrayed as the primary analogue port, secondary
>analogue port and digital port either as exchange numbers, call sign or ISDN
>MSNs.
>
> I want to keep as many as possible of these (at low cost) and three in
>particular.
> I only want one physical line.
> I wish to continue with BT so I can continue to use carriers.
>
>2. Continue / enhance internet service provision and retain email address.
>BTinternet dont do broadband, so this might have to continue as pay as you
>go dial up to keep the address alive, while I wean everyone on to the new
>one.
>
>3. Get both services off the company and into my own name.
>
>Advice and suggestions welcome.
Been through the same myself recently.
My solution was:
1) Convert Analogue 1 to single exchange line
2) Port Analogue 2 number to Callsign
3) Port ISDN number to VoIP
4) Convert single exchange line to broadband.
Step 2 was by far the most difficult to achieve, BT repeatedly
insisting that you cant request a specific Callsign number, nor port
an existing one. You can, you just need to find someone who has a
clue and also gives a shit about customer service :)
Also porting any of your numbers from BT to VoIP will immediately kill
ALL of your numbers and services associated with Business Highway.
You need to ensure the existing numbers are held in limbo prior to
your other provider taking over provision otherwise they go into the
pool and may accidentally get reused, particularly if they are a
desirable number as one of mine was.
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