Good morning,
I have some queries regarding a potential upgrade to FTTP from FTTC. Apologies if they have been answered elsewhere.
If I upgrade to FTTP (Full Fibre 100 possibly) what happens to my phone service. Do I lose it and just make do with my mobile phone? Or does it get replaced with something else? If so, is this included in the price? Or is it a charged add on?
Can I also ask, if I upgrade to FTTC would I still be able to use my TENDA MW3 mesh system. Or would I not need it.
Are there any other significant differences between using FTTP and FTTC? For example, should all my devices like wireless security cameras work as before. I know you can't guarantee it, but just in theory.
Grateful for any advice
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if you wanted to keep landline then you would be moved to digital voice
try the FAQ first as that may well answer most of questions
https://community.bt.com/t5/Home-phone-including-Digital/Digital-Voice-FAQs/td-p/2207485
Welcome to this user forum for BT Retail phone and broadband customers.
Your phone will be moved to BT Digital Voice. You will need to use the BT Smart Hub 2 as the main router.
See https://community.bt.com/t5/Home-phone-including-Digital/Digital-Voice-FAQs/td-p/2207485
The Tenda MW3 will still work in access point mode and wireless devices should continue to work as before.
Thank you both for your prompt response. Excellent service as always.
Still need a bit of clarification regarding costs. I don't think this is altogether clear on the BT website.
I understand Digital Voice is "free". However, to make calls I would need a BT call plan, or alternatively PAYG. Is that correct? And the Digital Voice BT call plan charges are the same for either digital (DV) or analogue.
If I opt for Digital Voice, at no extra charge, and then choose PAYG, can I receive calls as normal without charge?
Again, apologies if I am missing this in the Q&As. I'm out of contract and my preference is to stay with BT. But I am not clear about the phone side of things.
Thanks.
if you want to keep the ability to make and receive landline calls then you need DV there is no charge for digital voice but if you go PAYG then you can receive calls free but pay for any outgoing calls or you purchase a calls package at same cost whether DV or analogue
Call charges are exactly the same regardless of whether you use an analogue 'landline' or Digital Voice.
If you ‘upgrade’ from FTTC to FTTP ,initially , because you currently have a phone service, the phone service will be maintained, delivered by DV ( so your phone connected to the router and not the master socket ) , the terms ( costs ) of the phone service the same as you currently have with FTTC, unless you negotiated differently as part of the FTTP sign up process.
Once on FTTP , if at some future point , you decide you don’t want or need a phone service with your FTTP , you could change to a standalone FTTP broadband service , and by losing the telephony element, it could bring a small cost saving.
Thank you all for your comments. I appreciate your help.