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We will switch to digital in a couple of weeks. Will we be able to use our existing phone with the new service - ? ?
The phone is a BT phone
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Re: Switch to digital - old phone
That's great - thank you for the quick reply. The salesman said I needed a special adaptor and another person said I needed the VOIP passcode! I was getting lost in it all. My 92 year old mother likes the current phone - so we'll do as you say and hopefully that will work.
Thank you again
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Re: Switch to digital - old phone
We were told our old number would be changed onto new line on same day fibre was installed, well it took them 2 months to port the old number over to DV phones, you may have to keep an old phone and attach it to hub until number is ported over,

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Re: Switch to digital - old phone
Number porting and how and where you connect a phone are entirely unrelated.
DV is only accessed via the hub regardless of number, analogue service can only be accessed via the normal phone socket.
Number porting is not the same thing as transferring to DV.
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Re: Switch to digital - old phone
As chrisjp said, all you are doing is moving the phone plug from the wall socket to the green socket on the back of the Smart Hub 2. If you don’t have a Smart Hub 2 already, they should send you one before the change. It just replaces your existing router.
Where the adapter comes in is if the position of the Smart Hub 2 is going to be inconvenient to connect the phone. BT will supply an adapter that acts like a plug-in phone socket. You plug it into a power point. Plug your phone into the adapter and it then communicates back to the Smart Hub 2 using similar technology to a cordless phone.
As far as the number goes, I was on FTTC/VDSL Fibre 1 before and after. The number moved to the Smart Hub 2 the day the switch went through. There is a bit of confusion floating round here. The change to DV is completely separate to the change to full fibre FTTP. The one does not necessitate the other and DV will be delivered over copper where necessary until everyone is eventually moved to full fibre. (And I wouldn’t hold your breathe for that).
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Re: Switch to digital - old phone
Just one caveat - some older phones won't ring when plugged into DV adapters, but this can be fixed by using an old ADSL filter between the adapter and phone. The filter connection is of course not needed but I understand that most filter units have a capacitor in them connecting the "bell" wire to the two phone wires. It's a shame BT didn't put a capacitor in their DV adapters.