R. Mark Clayton wrote in message
news: PCdnb54o8GXkejbnZ2dnUVZ8taknZ2d@bt.com...
>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.
>
I think you can only have one callsign number, so the only way to keep all
three on a single line is MSN on ISDN2E. If you have cable you could perhaps
you could port to cable...
> 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.
>
You can often continue to receive e-mail on the old address. Do btinternet
do a pay as you go that you can pick up via broadband...
> 3. Get both services off the company and into my own name.
>
> Advice and suggestions welcome.
>
ASk BT what your oprions are. If they dont play try porting your cable
>
> --
>
> R. Mark Clayton
>
> nospamclayton@btinternet.com
> remove nospa for email
>
> PS there are also a domestic PSTN line and another PSTN provided by a
> third organisation for VPN access in the same office. Cable does not and
> can not pass.
>