Hi, I'm trying to recover our old landline phone number. Spoke to someone at BT who said it was not possible - unless you requested this within two weeks of changing the number originally, the number was lost for ever. However this does not agree with other posts on the BT Community forum.
My wife and I own my late parents' house. After they died, a few years ago, my brother switched the phone line from BT to Vodafone, who issued a new number. We recently bought out my brother's share of the house and have switched back to BT. I called them asking to change back to the old number, which is not in use - just get a beeping if you call it. But I was told that this was not possible - even though the number is owned by BT, is not in use and is for the same house.
Other posts on here suggest this is incorrect. Can anyone help pursue this further?
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In that case, I will ask a moderator to see if they can arrange a manual re-number back to your original number. Its not guaranteed.
Hi @RichardB4
Welcome and thanks for your post.
We can double check from here to see if it's possible to get the original number back. As @Keith_Beddoe has said above; there is never any guarantee you'll get it back however, there is no harm in having a look 😊
I have sent you a private message with instructions on how you can send us over your details and we'll look into this for you. See: Private messages
Thanks,
Robbie
@RichardB4 Thanks for speaking with me this afternoon, I'm sorry I wasn't able to get your previous number back.
To let the wider community know @RichardB4 has a digital voice line. There is a 30-day window from when a PSTN number has been stopped in which we can request a renumber onto a digital voice line, I'm afraid in this instance the number had been out of service too long so it isn't possible to get the number back.
Thanks
Neil
That is useful information. In future if a similar question is raised, I will make a point of asking whether the customer is on Digital Voice, before raising it with one of the moderators.
This has to be related to the PSTN offload, where the network to physical exchange routing is broken down 30 days after a number becomes spare.