Moving office - phones

Experienced IT guy

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Mar 1, 2010
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Hi We are moving office. My experience is not in this area. The new office we are moving to has its own range of phone nrs. We would like to keep our current number and thought we may be able to transfer it to an ip phone connection (so it can go with us wherever we go). Is this possible? what sort of costs are we involved in?
 
It's a while since I looked at this, but there should be up to date info on voipfone's website, £20 for the porting rings a bell (sorry!).

What I recall is that it's no problem if it's an analogue line, but difficult/impossible if it's ISDN.
 
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Hey, I have done this with Voipfone.co.uk. It was a few years ago but I ported in a few BT numbers and mapped them to VOIP extensions. You will need the kit, I use snom phones and voipfone will charge you a few quid a month but it is was simple enough from memory.

It was certainly less painful than when I tried to move phones with BT and the managed to leave me without phones or internet for two weeks due to some balls up their end!

Voipfone is pretty cool, coming from a bit of a telecoms background you get some pretty groovy functionality without any expensive kit.

Disclaimer: I don't work for Voipfone ;)

Cheers
Marcus
 
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I recently did this for a customer who had an office in London and they were moving to Kent but wanted to keep their Central London numbers. Worked very well. I used Gradwell in that particular case as the VoIP service provider.
 
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Yup, sorry I had no idea it was gone 5 when I posted. But you can email anytime - we have 24 hour support for problems or enquiries.
 
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