09 Feb 2023 04:57 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreKeeping my telephone number (I've had it 36 years). Currently on BT Digital Voice.
Has anybody successfully moved to Sky Talk Internet Phone from BT Digital Voice (BT Internet Phone) and managed to keep their existing landline number?
I called Sky and they said it is possible to keep my number. However having dealt with Sky for the past 30 plus years you will excuse me for not taking their word for it.
I know there is no problem moving an old analogue line with number to Sky, my question is specifically moving an internet phone (with BT) over to Sky internet phone and keeping my number.
Scepticism is that every other ISP I have tried (the big ones), state very clearly that I cannot keep my number if it is now on BT Digital Voice. Moving to Sky Broadband & Talk could save me 33%.
09 Feb 2023 05:06 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreYes, I would be sceptical, too. I've seen posts from others who have tried unsuccessfully to port their phone number from other providers to Sky VOIP.
As is the nature of forums, I guess, I don't remember seeing posts from, customers who have done so without problem.
21 Mar 2024 02:53 PM
I would love to see the original question answer by Sky directly.
I have BT fibre Broadband and coming to end of contract. I also have BT "Digital Voice" with the same home phone number that I have had 20+ years and that my elderly parents use to call me (only one they can remember). So I need to keep this number.
would love to move over the SKY Broadband but if they can't (or wont) confirm the situation with porting phone numbers then this will force me to stay with BT.
Could also be a question for the Regulator if it is seen as a monopolistic blocker on competition I suppose.
21 Mar 2024 02:57 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@Hewittrl wrote:
I would love to see the original question answer by Sky directly.
They're unlikely to answer here - we're a customer Community. I imagine Sky's official position is as in their help guide here: https://www.sky.com/help/home/sky-talk/joining-sky-talk/switching-to-sky-talk/articles/switching-to-...
Beyond that, you could always call?
21 Mar 2024 03:20 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@Hewittrl wrote:I would love to see the original question answer by Sky directly.
I have BT fibre Broadband and coming to end of contract. I also have BT "Digital Voice" with the same home phone number that I have had 20+ years and that my elderly parents use to call me (only one they can remember). So I need to keep this number.
would love to move over the SKY Broadband but if they can't (or wont) confirm the situation with porting phone numbers then this will force me to stay with BT.
Could also be a question for the Regulator if it is seen as a monopolistic blocker on competition I suppose.
Hi @Hewittrl
I asked the question over a year ago, the world has moved on!
In the end I decided to move my BT Digital Voice number to Voipfone. This detached the number from any/all ISPs so I could change ISP without even thinking about losing the number. The transfer of my existing telephone was incredibly easy and went without a hitch, giving me continuity of telephone number for the future.
I suspect the number transfer system is now up to speed and the chances of losing the number are remote unless the number does not originally belong to BT.
However, I finally decided to move to Gigaclear 500 (broadband only), so transferring the number to Voipfone automatically cancelled my BT account. Zero chance of BT Full Fibre where I live.
22 Mar 2024 11:20 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@Hewittrl wrote:
Could also be a question for the Regulator if it is seen as a monopolistic blocker on competition I suppose.
Ofcom has an 'expectation' that numbers are portable, but appears to accept that this may not be possible in all cases, and typically won't intercede on behalf of individual ISP customers.
22 Mar 2024 11:49 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
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