Hi,
I was wondering if anyone knew whether switching provider from BT Home (Retail?) to someone else for the phone line and voice component of the service effects the BT Business FTTC service I currently have, or whether I can still remain with BT Business FTTC after the switch?
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Hi Ixel,
They are still used but they aren't very Busy,
answer to your original question,
No if you move your voice service away this will automatically cancel the BroadbandFTTC connection,
Thanks
Plumly
Does anyone actually use this forum still? This seems like a rather inactive forum where spam (those Kitchen threads) seems to be practically unmoderated.
Hi Ixel,
They are still used but they aren't very Busy,
answer to your original question,
No if you move your voice service away this will automatically cancel the BroadbandFTTC connection,
Thanks
Plumly
Many thanks. I'll wait till the end of contract next year before I decide whether to move to a cheaper option.
@Ixel wrote:Does anyone actually use this forum still? This seems like a rather inactive forum where spam (those Kitchen threads) seems to be practically unmoderated.
That spam is removed on a very regular basis - but teh morons who post it and the people in te UK that pay tem to do it just keep on going.
I really p***ed off one woman. I was working through the night (and getting bored) so called the "Kitchen Number" many times. Yes, she was taking messages for them but got very irate at nuisance calls!
Hi
I have a similar question but the situation is slightly different so I'm not sure if the answer is the same.
I have a residential home phone line which is in my name with standard (copper) upto 20MB BT Business Broadband provided via my employers account.
Would I also lose the broadband connection if I changed the residential line to another provider in these circumstances?
Thanks
I don't think you will.
I originally had a BT voice line and had BT Business Broadband (both paid for by my company)
At some stage the company decided to switch theresidential line fron BT to another (cheaper) provider. This was fine and I remained with BT Business for just the Broadband.
All was ok until we had a problem with the line. Essentially the phone line provider blamed BT Business for the problem whilst BT Business blamed the phone line provider.
Result was that i was stuck in the middle for aboyt 3 months - with a poor (crackle) voice line and a broadband that kept on dropping.
Now resolved - but would not recommend the split. I suggest you stick with one provider for both.