I've received communication from BT, saying they are ready to switch our line over to Digital Voice and inviting me to arrange an appointment.
We will be moving house during the first half of next year - within the same exchange area - and are very keen to retain the number we've had for the last 30 years. Having read the forums here and the problems people have had with migrating long-held and cherished numbers, I'm not sure whether having Digital Voice now would be a hindrance or a help. Will it be easier to migrate the number from analogue to digital or from digital to digital? I've read so many posts about DV having restrictions and being more rigid than you'd expect.
Any advice will be most gratefully received.
Thanks @chrisjp for the quick reply. I should have mentioned that they will be installing Full Fibre at the same time. At present, we're on copper wire through a cabinet that is right opposite our house.
The message I've had, by both letter and email, says:
"What happens next?
1: We’ll be in touch to arrange for an engineer to install Full Fibre at your property.
2: You’ll select a day that works for you, and an engineer will come and carry out the work. We recommend booking in at your earliest convenience.
3: You can sit back and relax, knowing your home phone service and broadband are future-proof."
So I'm wondering whether 'future-proof' includes respecting the value of a legacy number.
It does seem that BT / Openreach are now using the migration to DV from PSTN as a way to also convert customers onto FTTP when FTTP is available , although there is a way to refuse if it’s not wanted , for example if living in a rented property , and the landlord isn’t willing to agree to a new installation .
As to wether it’s better to migrate to DV and then home move , that’s a DV to DV home mover , or remain on PSTN and them move home , that’s a PSTN to DV and home mover ….I suspect the less elements involved in a single transaction the better , so on that basis I would be inclined to migrate to DV ( and take FTTP if that’s wanted ) and then later , the home mover should be a simpler proposition