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Porting landline to voip provider after migrating from Bt

amx981
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I currently have a fttp and digital voice package with BT. I would like to stay with BT but move the landline to another VOIP provider as then I can use my own router. However it seems that if I were to port the landline number to another VOIP provider this would cancel the broadband as BT treats it as a single contract.

Reading some of the posts it seems like that EE treats it differently in that the broadband and landline are seperate contracts. Therefore I was wondering if after migrating my broadband and landline package to EE, my landline would become a monthly rolling contract? If so could I then my port my landline number to another VOIP provider without the EE broadband being cancelled?

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XRaySpeX
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That should be possible. FTTP is not dependent on having a landline. I would've thought it would be the same with BT but maybe it's just a matter of packaging the BB plan.

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