On Sat, 31 May 2008 16:42:11 GMT, NutCracker <> wrote:
>On 2008-05-31 15:58:20 +0100, Nick <> said:
>
>> NutCracker wrote:
>>> I used to have two BT lines - I cancelled one of them a couple of years
>>> ago and ported it to a VOIP company.
>>>
>>> The remaining BT line runs my ADSL connection.
>>>
>>> I now wish to move my VOIP number back to BT AND for it to replace my
>>> current landline number (that has ADSL). I don't want any interruption
>>> to service - landline or internet.
>>>
>>> Is this possible? What are the steps required? I'm having a
>>> frustrating time with BT about this....
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Nutz
>>>
>> Out of curiosity why are you changing back from VOIP to BT.
>
>
>To be honest we don't use the phone that much and BT offers free
>evening and weekend calls (which is when the phone is more likely to be
>used). The main reason though was the VOIP service that I've been
>having - dropped calls - too many for it to be very frustrating when
>making or receiving calls.
>
>Having spent the last week or so dealing with my VOIP provider and BT
>things have improved - coincidence?
I use the Sipura SPA3000.
>
So you problem might be solved. Dropped calls isn't an implicit
feature with voip. It can be due to your connection - I had lots of
problems when VM upgraded customers to higher speeds, or it could be
your voip provider. If you already have the BT deal why not try taking
incoming calls via voip and doing outgoing evening via BT. This is all
easy to do with an SPA-3000. Managing weekend calls is slightly more
difficult but can be achieved in various ways.
For CLI consitency, when routing via voip, the Betamax companies have
provision for you to forward any standard number that you own, via
their network, as your CLI. I would imagine, perhaps with more
difficulty, that other providers could also provide this facility.
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