Hi,
I have applied to switch my calls back from Sky to BT
I understand that BT contact Sky but does this process also cancel my existing Sky Talk Anytime Extra package?
Or do I need to contact Sky to cancel?
My activation date is 17th March
Thanks,
Rob
are you switching your broadband package including phone from SKY to BT? if so when you place order with BT that should terminate your broadband as BT will notify SKY they are taking over your phone line
No, I am just switching the calls (the line rental has always been with BT)
So you are retaining your broadband with SKY and have your line rental and call from BT? If that is correct then you cannot have digital voice with BT as you need to use the BT SH2 which is not compatible with SKY broadband
Apologies, but I think my recent two posts are being conflated
This post refers to switching calls from Sky to BT for my mother's line
The other post refers to ordering digital voice for my line which is all BT & FTTC (line rental & calls)
No, I am just switching the calls (the line rental has always been with BT)
That is not possible, as you cannot have a calls package with BT unless you are a BT customer. Line rental no longer exists, as its part of you broadband package. There is no separate line rental, just broadband and a separate calls package.
What is likely to happen, is that all of your services, including broadband, will be taken over by BT, on the date you have been told.
Your existing Sky connection would be using an Openreach connection, not BT Retail, and your Sky broadband cost would be including the line rental component.
@Keith_Beddoewrote:No, I am just switching the calls (the line rental has always been with BT)
That is not possible, as you cannot have a calls package with BT unless you are a BT customer. Line rental no longer exists, as its part of you broadband package. There is no separate line rental, just broadband and a separate calls package.
What is likely to happen, is that all of your services, including broadband, will be taken over by BT, on the date you have been told.
Your existing Sky connection would be using an Openreach connection, not BT Retail, and your Sky broadband cost would be including the line rental component.
I have a feeling the OP has CPS (Carrier pre-select) where you pay one provider for the line rental and other services, then pay another provider for the calls, it's a really old setup but there are still some on legacy plans like this.
I suspect that the transfer is not going to work the way that @p1nkfl0yd expects. I think the whole service will end up with BT, especially if CPS is no longer available.
@Keith_Beddoewrote:I suspect that the transfer is not going to work the way that @p1nkfl0yd expects. I think the whole service will end up with BT, especially if CPS is no longer available.
I'm as confused as you at this point mate 🙂
@p1nkfl0yd what services do you currently have with BT and Sky ?
What services do you want to have in the end with BT and Sky ?