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Message 11 of 15

Re: How do I know if digital voice is activated on my line

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Do you have an ONT or not , that being a mains powered box that the router is connected to , or does your router still connect to the ordinary telephone socket , if you don’t have an ONT , then as others have speculated you don’t have FTTP , hence the confusion.

If you do have FTTP (so you have an ONT ) then as previously posted , it’s odd that you have your broadband on FTTP and your telephone on copper , this should have been addressed at the time , November 2023 , when once  FTTP was provided the copper pair service should have ceased.

As far as what will happen , as you are not working in any standard way it’s impossible to predict, your copper pair PSTN telephone service may cease and the number be transferred to the FTTP broadband service on Digital Voice  , ( that’s what should have happened 2 years ago , a migration to DV ) , or some other method used to get what presumably is now a PSTN phone only service on the copper pair off the PSTN network, it remains unfathomable how the late delivery of a router put you in this situation,

I’d suggest rather than asking here (no one can possibly provide anything other than a ‘educated’  guess ) is call BT and ask or wait until something happens 

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Message 12 of 15

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As I said I have a smart hub 2 which is connected to fullfibre. I have been paying for full fibre and getting full fibre speeds of up to 1Gbs. The BT engineer installed the full fibre connections before I had the router to connect to it and this removed the copper connection to my previous router. The engineer installed the mains powered box and left the relevant cables and instructions on how to connect the router once it arrived. So I do have both fibre and copper which I understand is the usual process. I have just come off the telephone with the BT technical team and discovered that my hub manager will only show a telephone number once a phone is connected to it. The digital voice facility starts the moment that the full fibre is connected, but it only activates once the phone is transfered to the router and it will then show the phone number. 

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Message 13 of 15

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So, the answer then is to order one of the DV adapters, pair it with the hub, plug the phone in and see what happens.  It sounds as though you’ll need an adapter eventually, anyway.

(If memory serves, mine did take an hour or two to appear after the switch to full fibre, so it might be worth leaving it overnight).

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Message 14 of 15

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The phone on copper and broadband on FTTP is not the usual process, but if what you are told is true , connect a phone to the router telephone port , either your existing phone (regardless of it not being in an ideal location ) or a ‘spare’ phone , this supposedly ( from what you say ) will ‘trigger’ the migration from copper pair to DV …TBH there may be a scintilla of truth in that , when I migrated to DV on FTTC (so no FTTP complications) I never connected a phone on the day I was advised the migration was to take place , and received a couple of emails subsequently  in the following days saying ‘ you haven’t connected a phone yet’ , once I did so , DV worked , however I never checked if it were showing as configured or not on the SH2 .


Seems pretty obvious what to do really, give it a try , especially if you have a second corded phone , you won’t even jeopardise your current phone service if you do .

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Message 15 of 15

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You can get a cheap plug-in phone from the supermarket for under a tenner.  (I’ve always kept one as a backup, before DV, as I’ve used cordless phones for years.  In fact, when I was switched, I left that plugged into the Smart Hub and my cordless in the wall socket until everything was sorted.  Didn't seem to stop the change going through but I was still on FTTC at the time).

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