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bazzer
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Early Exit Fee

I will have to change to FTTP, but I want to keep my landline.

Plusnet do not offer VoIP, and I am not keen on moving to EE.

Will PN charge me an early exit fee under these circumstances?

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PhilipHeyes
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Re: Early Exit Fee

I am not sure i grasp the logic when BT/EE/Plusnet are all the same company.

If you do not take EE FTTP + Digital Voice, what are your intentions for sustaining the land line ?

bazzer
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Re: Early Exit Fee

@PhilipHeyes Mostly, except for one disastrous incident, I have been happy with the customer service provided by PN.

If PN offered the ability to keep my landline, now via VoIP, I would stay with them.

However, they don't and the only alternative they offer is to move me to EE.

I have not heard great things about EE customer service and would like to move to a different provider.

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Re: Early Exit Fee

@bazzer If you move to another company that offers to carry on your "landline" (which WILL be using VOIP) then yes, PlusNet will likely have early termination charges if your contract period is unfinished.

As noted widely if you move to EE there is no charge as it's part of the same business group.

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Re: Early Exit Fee

@HPsauce @PhilipHeyes My apologies, I think I've confused matters by using the term "landline" when I actually mean VoIP.

Thank you for your replies.

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Re: Early Exit Fee

I moved to Vodafone. PN wanted about £30pm for a nominal 80mb broadband only with increases at 4%pa while Vodafone have given me 150mb FTTP including a landline with the ability to plug my old tech digital cordless phone into the new router (it has 2 phone sockets). Obviously it’s VOIP bot for me the changeover has been seamless apart from PNs appalling treatment of the final bill. I don’t make outgoing calls on the landline and didn’t with PN for the last 2 years since I discovered that I could have 2 monthly mobile phone contracts with Lebara (Vodafone network) for the £10 that I had been paying PN for unlimited UK calls. My mobile contracts give me 1000mins and texts and 5gb of data in all EU plus some other places - plenty for me and wife!
bazzer
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@inspiredron Thanks, that's helpful to know.

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The critical question is:  What kind of a service do you require ?

1) Are you looking for an fully supported Internet & Digital Voice service where all you do is plug your existing analogue telephones into the phone socket on the rear of the ISP's Router.  Firms like EE & Virgin Media offer this fully locked down type of service, but equally it is a fully supported type of service with phone support and engineer visits.

2) Would you be happy with an Internet service from say Plusnet and then Porting your landline number to a real SIP / VoIP provider like A&A and buying and configuring a new VoIP Phone or perhaps using an ATA to service your existing telephone equipment.   




 

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Re: Early Exit Fee

@bazzer @PhilipHeyes has asked a good question, though you may not know the answer.

I "took the plunge" just over two years ago and moved to VOIP (with A&A) to keep my old landline number as we've had it (with minor exchange code updates) for almost 50 years now and a few people still ring it (re funerals mainly.... 😑). Like you we use mobiles for outgoing calls.

In reality nobody calls the landline any more, except bizarrely very occasionally the NHS, even though they mostly use our mobile numbers! So I'll probably drop it before long, though at less than £2 a month I'm in no hurry. Even the scam calls are slowly dropping off!

With A&A you don't even need to use a handset as incoming calls can just go to voicemail which is then emailed to you. Text messages sent to the number also get converted into audio and use the same mechanism.

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@PhilipHayes
I am of an advanced age so I want KISS. Also, I’m looking to lose the conventional phone as soon as I have made sure I’ve not lost someone who does ring me or my wife on the home phone and that my wife is fully comfortable with her mobile. So plugging it into the back of the router is great for the next 2 years. VOIP without the tech 😀
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Oh - and why should I pay £30 to PN when I can pay £23 to Vodafone for everything that I want?
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@PhilipHeyes After considering all the helpful replies provided, I am considering staying with PN and porting my number to a provider such as A&A or Zen.

I definitely want to keep my landline number so this may be the best route to take.

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A&A are a good choice. I do not know if Zen just do a VOIP service, others can confirm.
Was a member for years, but moved from PN fttc to fttp from an AltNet. Getting 940Mb up and down. Happy to stay on here and try to help others. 