05-07-2026 01:25 PM
Hey,
Currently with EE for both broadband and digital landline (using a EE smart hub router)
I am planning to keep my EE broadband but move my EE landline service as I want to use a third-party VoIP provider for my landline calls.
Can anyone please confirm that EE fully allows this to work seamlessly (so the third-party VOIP landline is routed through the EE smart hub router), and EE broadband/router will not block or restrict third-party VoIP landline traffic?
Thanks
05-07-2026 01:32 PM
No reason for it not to work. Presume your VoIP host provides suitable Ethernet adapters for your phones.
05-07-2026 01:42 PM - edited 05-07-2026 01:48 PM
@Ys1234566 Your VOIP provider will be able to tell you what/what not can be done and if your Landline number can be ported away successfully from the EE connection! The EE hub will be a broadband only connection after this point. See also the link below with respect to fixes applied and if working with third party VOIP systems.
05-07-2026 03:11 PM
VoIP is just another TCP/IP protocol & EE block no protocol. EE may use VoiP in their proprietary way for their DV but that doesn't stop other VoIP providers from also using it.
05-07-2026 08:21 PM
Many thanks