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simultaneous FTTC and FTTP
12 hours ago
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Is it possible to keep an existing FTTC connection and a new FTTP one at the same address?
This would just be for an overlap period of a couple of weeks or a month.
The reason I am interested is that way I can be sure of my landline up to the end of my FTTC contract and then transfer the telephone number (to A&A) on that day knowing the FTTP internet connection is already running correctly.
Re: simultaneous FTTC and FTTP
11 hours ago
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You can set up your A&A account with a generic number so it's ready for the main switch. This allows you to ensure your phones work with VOIP.
You'll not lose your FTTC service (or you shouldn't) until FTTP is working.
You can only start the port of your main number after this and their will be a few days downtime but you still have a phone service with the generic number. You cancel this once your main number has been ported and working.
Brian
Re: simultaneous FTTC and FTTP
10 hours ago
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@sjptd If you really want to be 100% risk-free you could ask for a new FTTP install alongside which would have to be a new account and installation fees would apply. Once up and running you transfer across the phone number which will cancel all the old services.
How cancellation of the FTTC line would work financially would be down to PlusNet and possibly whether you are still in contract. It would make commercial sense for them to do this without penalty.
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