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Old 08-12-2007, 08:57 AM   #1
jbc.usenet@caruth.com
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Call forwarding with no phone line

Hi all,

I'm about to move home and currently have an ex-NTL/Virgin (020 7)
number ported to TalkTalk (with TalkTalk - not BT - line rental and
call plan). I was planning to contract with BT at my new address and
port my number to them but will not be moving in immediately.

To preserve my number and provide interim call continuity I was hoping
to port it to a VOIP provider like Voipfone. That would allow me to
capture calls (either via voip, voicemail or call forwarding) until I
move into my new property and I can then port the number to BT. But
voipfone say they can't accept NTL/Virgin numbers because they
(Virgin) aren't members of the ITSPA.

Anybody got any suggestions as to how I can forward numbers from my
current phone number to another number until I move permanently?
Installing a line at my temporary address or continuing service at my
current address is not possible - I'm just looking for a voicemail or
call forwarding to mobile service - nothing else.

Alternatively, if I can't do anything with my calls, can anybody
confirm how long my old number will be available for porting after I
cancel service with TalkTalk at my current location?

Thanks.
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Old 08-12-2007, 08:57 AM   #2
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Re: Call forwarding with no phone line

wrote on 06/12/2007 :
> Hi all,
>
> I'm about to move home and currently have an ex-NTL/Virgin (020 7)
> number ported to TalkTalk (with TalkTalk - not BT - line rental and
> call plan). I was planning to contract with BT at my new address and
> port my number to them but will not be moving in immediately.
>
> To preserve my number and provide interim call continuity I was hoping
> to port it to a VOIP provider like Voipfone. That would allow me to
> capture calls (either via voip, voicemail or call forwarding) until I
> move into my new property and I can then port the number to BT. But
> voipfone say they can't accept NTL/Virgin numbers because they
> (Virgin) aren't members of the ITSPA.
>
> Anybody got any suggestions as to how I can forward numbers from my
> current phone number to another number until I move permanently?
> Installing a line at my temporary address or continuing service at my
> current address is not possible - I'm just looking for a voicemail or
> call forwarding to mobile service - nothing else.
>
> Alternatively, if I can't do anything with my calls, can anybody
> confirm how long my old number will be available for porting after I
> cancel service with TalkTalk at my current location?
>
> Thanks.


You might struggle to port an xNTL number to a VoIP provider. The only
one I'm aware of that has a porting agreement with VirginMedia is
Vonage. (I would love to be corrected on this)

Regardless of the fact that the number is currently with TalkTalk, as
it's an xNTL number, wherever you take the number has to have a porting
agreement in place with the original operator.

If you cancel your service with TalkTalk, it will be available for port
afterwards for around 0 days.

Could you not ask TalkTalk to provide you with their version of "Ceased
Number Interception" which will announce the new number? You may need
to go back to xNTL for this....I dunno. Or ask them for "Remote Call
Forwarding" which will cease the line whilst forwarding calls (at your
cost) to a new destination.

With regards to ultimately porting an xNTL number to BT, this can only
happen if VirginMedia have the ability to provide you with phone
service at your new address. If you're moving to a non-cabled area, you
cannot port an xNTL number to BT.


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Old 08-12-2007, 08:59 AM   #3
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Re: Call forwarding with no phone line

Thanks Jono. I think I might need to give up on this.

I can't find a VOIP provider who will accept the number (I don't want
to contract with Vonage for services - I just want somewhere to park
the number for voicemail/diversion).

TalkTalk are worse than useless - they can offer call divert but only
if I continue paying line rental and call plan costs.

I guess I'll resign myself to a changed number. Getting a BT number is
probably easier going forward - an ex-NTL number has always been a bit
of a curse when I've tried to do anything with it.

Cheers for the info.
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Old 08-12-2007, 08:59 AM   #4
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Re: Call forwarding with no phone line

On Thu, 6 Dec 2007 01:59:53 -0800 (PST), BarCarUsenet
<> wrote:

>Thanks Jono. I think I might need to give up on this.
>
>I can't find a VOIP provider who will accept the number (I don't want
>to contract with Vonage for services - I just want somewhere to park
>the number for voicemail/diversion).
>
>TalkTalk are worse than useless - they can offer call divert but only
>if I continue paying line rental and call plan costs.
>
>I guess I'll resign myself to a changed number. Getting a BT number is
>probably easier going forward - an ex-NTL number has always been a bit
>of a curse when I've tried to do anything with it.
>
>Cheers for the info.

It is about time that Ofcom treated 'cable' in the same way as BT and
insisted that porting of numbers should be possible to any provider
without delay.
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Old 08-12-2007, 09:00 AM   #5
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Re: Call forwarding with no phone line

Brian A wrote:

> On Thu, 6 Dec 2007 01:59:53 -0800 (PST), BarCarUsenet
> <> wrote:


>>I guess I'll resign myself to a changed number. Getting a BT number is
>>probably easier going forward - an ex-NTL number has always been a bit
>>of a curse when I've tried to do anything with it.


> It is about time that Ofcom treated 'cable' in the same way as BT and
> insisted that porting of numbers should be possible to any provider
> without delay.


Ofcom have already concluded that this would be a good idea:



Not sure when it's going to happen, however.

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Old 08-12-2007, 09:01 AM   #6
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Re: Call forwarding with no phone line

Jono wrote:
> With regards to ultimately porting an xNTL number to BT, this can
> only happen if VirginMedia have the ability to provide you with
> phone service at your new address. If you're moving to a non-cabled
> area, you cannot port an xNTL number to BT.


I'm afraid you are incorrect on this point, the only problem with
porting an NTL number to BT will be if the exchange area is different,
nothing to do with the NTL/Virgin cables being present in the area at
all.



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Old 08-12-2007, 09:02 AM   #7
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Kraftee wrote :
> Jono wrote:
>> With regards to ultimately porting an xNTL number to BT, this can
>> only happen if VirginMedia have the ability to provide you with
>> phone service at your new address. If you're moving to a non-cabled
>> area, you cannot port an xNTL number to BT.

>
> I'm afraid you are incorrect on this point, the only problem with porting an
> NTL number to BT will be if the exchange area is different, nothing to do
> with the NTL/Virgin cables being present in the area at all.


I beg to differ.

Unless something has changed that I haven't noticed in the last 12
months, you can ONLY port a cable number to BT (or vice versa) if the
following condition is met: the losing operator must be in a position
to provide service at the address.


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Old 08-12-2007, 09:04 AM   #8
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Re: Call forwarding with no phone line

Jono wrote:
> Kraftee wrote :
>> Jono wrote:
>>> With regards to ultimately porting an xNTL number to BT, this can
>>> only happen if VirginMedia have the ability to provide you with
>>> phone service at your new address. If you're moving to a
>>> non-cabled area, you cannot port an xNTL number to BT.

>>
>> I'm afraid you are incorrect on this point, the only problem with
>> porting an NTL number to BT will be if the exchange area is
>> different, nothing to do with the NTL/Virgin cables being present
>> in the area at all.

>
> I beg to differ.
>
> Unless something has changed that I haven't noticed in the last 12
> months, you can ONLY port a cable number to BT (or vice versa) if
> the following condition is met: the losing operator must be in a
> position to provide service at the address.


I'm afraid we'll have to agree to disagree on this point then.


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Old 08-12-2007, 09:05 AM   #9
Peter Gradwell
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Re: Call forwarding with no phone line

wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm about to move home and currently have an ex-NTL/Virgin (020 7)
> number ported to TalkTalk (with TalkTalk - not BT - line rental and
> call plan). I was planning to contract with BT at my new address and
> port my number to them but will not be moving in immediately.
>
> To preserve my number and provide interim call continuity I was hoping
> to port it to a VOIP provider like Voipfone. That would allow me to
> capture calls (either via voip, voicemail or call forwarding) until I
> move into my new property and I can then port the number to BT. But
> voipfone say they can't accept NTL/Virgin numbers because they
> (Virgin) aren't members of the ITSPA.


If you can wait until the new year, it might become possible. I know one
wholesaler who has completed the contractual negotiations, but is still
faffing over the details.

cheers
peter


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