Move to SOGEA, phone to A&A. let's see how it all goes!
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Move to SOGEA, phone to A&A. let's see how it all goes!
18-04-2025 1:48 PM
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So, a few minutes ago, I "upgraded" my Plusnet FTTC line to be a SOGEA line.
I already have an A&A VOIP line setup, tested, and ready to go. Just need to get them to port my number. I've email A&A's support team with relevant details, so hoping they will be able to do things in a way that I don't lose my broadband or phone number!
I'll let you know what happens, and how it all goes!
Re: Move to SOGEA, phone to A&A. let's see how it all goes!
18-04-2025 2:26 PM
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Just don't start the port until after you've had confirmation from PN that the move to SoGEA has completed
Superusers are not staff, but they do have a direct line of communication into the business in order to raise issues, concerns and feedback from the community.
Re: Move to SOGEA, phone to A&A. let's see how it all goes!
18-04-2025 2:38 PM
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Yup, seen that said a few times. When I emailed A&A, I specifically asked them the "when", and I'm sure they'll say the same thing!
Re: Move to SOGEA, phone to A&A. let's see how it all goes!
18-04-2025 2:49 PM
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Just had an email from Plusnet, looks like the move to SOGEA is next Thursday...
Re: Move to SOGEA, phone to A&A. let's see how it all goes!
21-04-2025 10:53 AM
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Paul,
Do not do anything until you have AFFIRMATION of the 'migration.
We have seen users initiate the move at a time they have SEEN the change ... only to then find that their service gets trashed entirely. There is a twilight zone between seeing the change (the phone stops working) and the affirmation of the change within which things can go wrong ...
In another browser tab, login into the Plusnet user portal BEFORE clicking the fault & ticket links
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Re: Move to SOGEA, phone to A&A. let's see how it all goes!
24-04-2025 12:03 PM
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Got an email this morning: "Your product change is now complete".
Well, the phone still rings if I call it, so still sitting tight!
(My wife almost admitted the other day that we don't REALLY need the phone that much... maybe one day I'll get rid of the "landline")
Re: Move to SOGEA, phone to A&A. let's see how it all goes!
25-04-2025 11:52 AM
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So, no dial-tone as of 5pm last night, and if I try to dial the number, I get a "you have dialled incorrectly" message, so the phone and number are definitely out of service! Plus my online account doesn't show a phone any more on the dashboard.
So I've filled in the A&A "port number" form. I did NOT choose the automatic porting, instead went for the "number recently ceased" option.
My ATA (telephone interface unit) was previously set up with a temporary number, and proven to work, so I updated the settings with the new line details, and it has re-registered ok.
So just two things left: wait for the port to go live, and get rid of the temporary number.
Re: Move to SOGEA, phone to A&A. let's see how it all goes!
29-04-2025 11:58 PM - edited 29-04-2025 11:58 PM
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A&A tell me my number is porting on 6th May....
Re: Move to SOGEA, phone to A&A. let's see how it all goes!
06-05-2025 10:39 PM
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And I had confirmation today that the number has ported.
Even better, it seems to be working fine!
Re: Move to SOGEA, phone to A&A. let's see how it all goes!
15-07-2025 6:00 PM
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Just thought I'd post an update: two months plus further on, and things are working just fine, with my phone using VOIP with A&A.
I was getting "remote echo"... ie the remote caller heard an echo of their voice: I just adjusted my VOIP box config, and the echo is pretty much gone now (it's amazing how a single tick box for "enable echo suppression" has such a good effect!!!)
Re: Move to SOGEA, phone to A&A. let's see how it all goes!
16-08-2025 12:45 PM
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This is a reassuring thread, as I will shortly want to go through the same process.
I'd just like to clarify one thing:
At the moment my plusnet service - broadband and landline - is through the old analog phone line. My upgrade options to fibre connection are all "full fibre technology" which means FFTP rather than FFTC, and do not include a landline.
If I upgrade to one of the FFTP packages, and the landline is disconnected, does this circumvent the need to go via the SOGEA route? Can I ask A&A to port the landline as soon as the change to FFTP is complete? Do I need to tell Plusnet that I want to keep my landline number?
Grateful for advice.
Re: Move to SOGEA, phone to A&A. let's see how it all goes!
16-08-2025 12:53 PM
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SOGEA is Internet over the old copper line from the FTTC Cabinet whereas FTTP is a completely new install of fibre optic cable.
As to you phone, the situation is still the same. You do nothing until the upgrade is complete and then port the number out. You have 30 days to do this from whan the phone service ceases.
Brian
Re: Move to SOGEA, phone to A&A. let's see how it all goes!
16-08-2025 12:56 PM
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Many thanks.
Do I need to tell Plusnet that I want to keep the old landline number or is their procedure the same regardless of what I want to do with the old number?
Re: Move to SOGEA, phone to A&A. let's see how it all goes!
16-08-2025 12:56 PM
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@simonc2 If you move to FTTP, your landline ceases when the switch is made. You have 30 days to then move your voice service to the provider of your choice. DO NOT ask such provider to instigate the take-over until you have confirmation from PN that your FTTP service is active.
Re: Move to SOGEA, phone to A&A. let's see how it all goes!
16-08-2025 1:24 PM
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I have no idea about telling PN you wish to keep the number.
If you do the upgrade online and it asks, say Yes. If you do it by phone you can ask.
Brian
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