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BT Digital Voice farce

Two weeks on and still no phone!!!  Let me tell you the background.....we are a b&b who have a guest wifi channel and BT advised we will be moving over to DV, fine I thought.  After looking into the details I decided to delay until May 22nd (there's more into dv than you think).  Lo and behold our telephone went dead mid April, I raised a fault search via txt which didn't actually log with my BT account, it disappeared, so in the end I managed to get hold of someone and yes it transpires that I'd been moved over too early and after a quick order I get the BT hub 2.  What a pile of **bleep**, can't even manage a guest wifi channel.  Looked around and their business model router has guest wifi but no phone connection.

Now looking at alternative broadband and voip (which I can get for far cheaper).  Well BT you can shove your long standing customer treatment (especially when you entice new customers with a better deal than your dedicated customer base).  When I called to try and get as good a deal as new customers I was told good luck...cheerio (we're on 20mb download by the way...not fast).  BT you were ok, now your *****.

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Re: BT Digital Voice farce

@LozC 

If you are running a business B&B are not on a business connection and not a residential connection which should not be used for business purposes



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Re: BT Digital Voice farce

That's what happens when you run a business on a residential service.

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This is the residential forum, the business one is here: https://business.forums.bt.com

However it seems you have decided to leave BT which is your choice so not sure what support you are wanting from the community in any case.

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It's also a home address...ours!, don't presume its just business, also presume my wife and I expect any decent router in a high cost service has the capacity to provide a guest wifi, AND for BT to not cut our landline telephone off.  As well as charging us a fortune for cra p speeds.  

BT could have been proactive, asking us our needs, querying our requirements for the dv switch, but no....we've got to do all the legwork after a switchover cockup!

I originally came on here to ask for help on linking our Asus router to the BT hub 2, but after trying all community workarounds I'm no further forward.

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What....a simple guest wifi.  This is also our home.  Ok then...what business BT router has guest wifi and SH2?

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No mention of BT cutting us off?  This is also our home, no guest wifi channel on an expensive broadband subscription?  Reply to that please eh! 

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You're running a business on the service, the fact that you also use it for residential purposes is totally irrelevant.

It's extremely simple to use your Asus router in conjunction with the SH2 if you wish to use that to provide a guest network. It has been documented on the forum countless times.

BT Business doesn't use Digital Voice, it uses Cloud Voice.

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"If you are running a business B&B are not on a business connection and not a residential connection which should not be used for business purposes".

If it's true that BT's business account router doesn't provide a DV phone connection, how does BT provide a phone connection when it migrates these customers to DV?
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