This is called SoGEA (Single Order Generic Ethernet Access). You get a ADSL package that included the bit of copper and usually costs about £5 more that a standard ADSL line but you don't pay for an analogue line any more. It also isn't connected to a voice port at the exchange either.

It does, however, make the broadband provider responsible for the bit of copper so none of that bouncing between suppliers when the line is of poor quality and everybody blames everybody else.

Anybody with a combined analogue line and broadband is goign to get a call at some point from one of both of their providers about converting to SoGEA and VOIP.

Cheers,

Marco

On 12/04/2023 15:06, Peter Grant via GLLUG wrote:
I have a copper line with data provision but not telephone


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