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Retaining email address on move to EE

MAL10
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Retaining email address on move to EE

In the instructions about moving to EE (because I wish to retain a landline phone) it says I will lose my email dddress (,,, ic24.net). But I understood my email had been moved to Greenby and would thus be retained. Which is correct ?

 

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MisterW
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Re: Retaining email address on move to EE

@MAL10 IIRC ic24.net mail accounts are managed via the Madasafish portal and are therefore separate from your Plusnet broadband account. If I'm correct, then irrespective of whether its migrated to Greenby or not,  your email account would not be affected when your Plusnet account closes on a transfer to EE.

 

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bmc
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Re: Retaining email address on move to EE

@MAL10 

Just to be clear.

 

You don't have to move to EE to keep your landline - it's just the easiest way to do it.

 

You could stay with PN, transfer your service to either SOGEA (FTTC without a phone) or FTTP (it it's available) and then port your number out to a VOIP provider. This takes a bit more work and will result in a few days downtime on the phone but ultimately gives you a choice of providers for each service and may be cheaper in the long run.

 

Brian

MAL10
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Re: Retaining email address on move to EE

Brian

Thanks for reply. Regrettably as an 82 year old, completely non-techie, I'm afraid the various abbreviations/groups of letters are completely meaningless to me.  

I just want the process being forced on me to be as simple as possible.  Fortunately I have until September before my current contract finishes, so I will try to speak to someone on the Plusnet number for a simple yes or no assurance.  Hopefully I will be able to retain my IC24.net email and not have to spend hours changing everyone to a new email.  So much for tehnology making life simpler !

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Re: Retaining email address on move to EE

@MAL10 

I don't know which phone number you were given but one you could try is the PlusNet Customer Options Team on 0800 013 2632.

 

The only abbreviation that really matters in your case is VOIP - Voice Over Internet Protocol (a digital phone ervice in other words). With EE you'll be on what's known as Digital Voice - the BT version of VOIP. You'll receive a new router where you plug your phone into.

 

Couple of things to note. VOIP does not work during power cuts. Given your age I would try and get a battery backup power unit out of EE. Also register with them as a "vulnerable person"

 

The other thing is house phone extensions don't work with VOIP without a bit of work. Doesn't really matter it you use DECT phones.

 

Brian