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So, I've ordered my FTTP via Trooli, which will be installed in around 10 weeks time. 300/100 service.
This has inevitably made me look at VoIP. This is for at home. Would like to keep our existing phone number.
Does anyone have any recommendations and advice?
Many thanks!
Ross
This has inevitably made me look at VoIP. This is for at home. Would like to keep our existing phone number.
Does anyone have any recommendations and advice?
Many thanks!
Ross
Edited by Rosscow on Monday 1st August 10:02
You'll be lucky to get it in 10 weeks.
Pump your postcode here to see how much work they have left to do in your area, and then double it.
https://bidb.uk/
Pump your postcode here to see how much work they have left to do in your area, and then double it.
https://bidb.uk/
GranpaB said:
You'll be lucky to get it in 10 weeks.
Pump your postcode here to see how much work they have left to do in your area, and then double it.
https://bidb.uk/
It doesn't really matter how long as I've got existing broadband on a contract with 8 months to go.Pump your postcode here to see how much work they have left to do in your area, and then double it.
https://bidb.uk/
That website states that Trulli is live in my village, so presume just need the connection for my road to be completed, they've been doing a lot of work so I'd imagine it's not far away.
I use the free service of https://www.sipgate.co.uk/ and ported my (BT) number to them. The VoIP clients are a bit hit and miss and I ended up paying for https://www.zoiper.com for my iPhone.
The number of landline calls I actually get is mainly down to Microsoft scams, so I will probably drop the premium bit of Zoiper and just leave the sipgate voicemail that works well.
The number of landline calls I actually get is mainly down to Microsoft scams, so I will probably drop the premium bit of Zoiper and just leave the sipgate voicemail that works well.
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