Can you bring up the dry loop on a second line, and then have your current POTS line expire after your LNP is complete?
If you place the order new, your ISP can deal with the order details of telephone number/circuit number for the dry loop. On 6/18/10 4:38 PM, M Brown wrote: > Hi TAUG'ers > > I have a quandary. > > I have phone number that I would like to port from my Bell POTS line to > my VOIP provider - thats the easy part. (I've ported from Rogers to Voip > before...) > > The tricky part - I am using DSL and would like to switch to Dry Loop > with my current ISP (which is not my VOIP provider) at the same time. > > I would like to know any tips - (timings specifically) since I would > like the Bell number port to proceed without incident. > > Once the number is ported, what will Bell do with my circuit? Will they > shutdown the circuit? I think this is relevant since the ISP will need > to use what "telephone number/circuit number" to set up the dry loop > circuit? > > Hopefully all this can happen without any significant DSL outage. > > I thought I would ask you smart folks here, as you may have encountered > this before. Bell doesn't have a clue.... :-) > > Thanks > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
