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UK VOIP - Nationwide BT Number Portability |
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We're quite proud of the fact that we can now port BT numbers nationwide... http://www.gradwell.com/about/shownews.php?id=112 http://www.gradwell.com/voip/number_porting.php cheers peter -- peter gradwell. gradwell dot com Ltd. http://www.gradwell.com/ -- engineering & hosting services for email, web and voip -- -- http://www.peter.me.uk/ -- http://www.voip.org.uk/ -- Peter Gradwell |
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Peter Gradwell pretended :
> hello > > We're quite proud of the fact that we can now port BT numbers nationwide... > > http://www.gradwell.com/about/shownews.php?id=112 > > http://www.gradwell.com/voip/number_porting.php > > cheers > peter Whoohoo!! ......what about numbers that have been ported from, say Telewest, and are now on BT? I will read your web pages & apologise in advance if that info can be found.... |
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Jono wrote:
> Peter Gradwell pretended : >> We're quite proud of the fact that we can now port BT numbers >> nationwide... >> >> http://www.gradwell.com/about/shownews.php?id=112 >> >> http://www.gradwell.com/voip/number_porting.php > > .....what about numbers that have been ported from, say Telewest, and > are now on BT? Such a number is still a Telewest number and so would have to be ported from Telewest to Gradwell (not from BT to Gradwell). |
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Paul Cupis formulated the question :
> Jono wrote: >> Peter Gradwell pretended : >>> We're quite proud of the fact that we can now port BT numbers >>> nationwide... >>> >>> http://www.gradwell.com/about/shownews.php?id=112 >>> >>> http://www.gradwell.com/voip/number_porting.php >> >> .....what about numbers that have been ported from, say Telewest, and >> are now on BT? > > Such a number is still a Telewest number and so would have to be ported > from Telewest to Gradwell (not from BT to Gradwell). Tsk. I expected as much. Under existing porting arrangements, a port is only possible if the losing operator is able to take the number back at some point in the future. This is why you cannot take an ex-cable number (on BT) to a new property where there is no cable. I wonder what issues Gradwell have had to deal with to get to this stage! |
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On Mon, 19 Jun 2006 13:22:21 +0100, Peter Gradwell
<> wrote: >hello > >We're quite proud of the fact that we can now port BT numbers nationwide... Aaargh! If only it had been a week earlier... We've just moved house and had to tell everyone a completely new number, and I'm sure I've forgotten people. -- Stephen M Baines http://www.alledal.nu http://gallery.vollans.co.uk/v/Hols_And_Trips/Dubai/ |
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"Peter Gradwell" <> wrote in message news:449696fa$0$656$... > hello > > We're quite proud of the fact that we can now port BT numbers > nationwide... Well making that claim is all very well but what can you do about it when BT pretend to find some excuse to refuse to port the number to you? Will YOU make a complaint to OFCOM or tell the customer to do so? (BTW OFCOM say they wont investigate individual complaints. Meaning presumably that they will only investigate a generic complaint made by a telecom company about a refusal to port and supported by the individual's case facts) > > http://www.gradwell.com/about/shownews.php?id=112 > > http://www.gradwell.com/voip/number_porting.php > > cheers > peter > > -- > peter gradwell. gradwell dot com Ltd. http://www.gradwell.com/ > -- engineering & hosting services for email, web and voip -- > -- http://www.peter.me.uk/ -- http://www.voip.org.uk/ -- |
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