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Re: Re: Rules on moving a BT number to a different location in the same area



On Fri, 02 Aug 2002 06:59:43 -0000, you wrote:

>--- In ukha_d@y..., "Dr John Tankard" <john@s...> wrote:
>> Hi I want to re-locate a BT number to a different address in the
>same
>> STD code but it will be in a different exchange, does anyone know if
>> this is something that BT can do (each time I ring them to ask I
>get a
>> different answer) ?
>>
>> John
>
>I think it has to be the same Exchange John coz the bit after the STD
>code usually relates to the exchange no.
>Having said that, I don't know quite what happens when you port to a
>different provider (eg telewest) because you are then on the other
>provider's exchange .  Could you do that or are you too far out in
>the sticks to have any such options?
>

   There is an obscure problem with porting and 'mobility'.

Number porting is defined as moving a number between providers.
Number mobility is defined as moving a number geographicaly.

   *Currently* if you move a number (an out-of-area line) then it
can't be ported.

    If you port a number, and move, it can't be ported back.

    Oftel want to remove these restrictions, but the current state of
(mostly) BT exchanges means this isn't going to happen any time soon.

     Regards,
           Harry.


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