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Old 12-10-2012, 17:53   #2
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Re: Phone line transfer

Have a look outside where the omni-box is on your outside wall. If there is siamese cable (2 cables bonded together) going in, then you already have an incoming telephony cable, providing it has remained serviceable. An engineer will be required to install a new master socket & connect at the cabinet end.

When you sign up, ask to transfer your number. You don't even need to contact BT. Virgin will do the whole thing. They will also issue you with a temporary number if it is necessary for continuity purposes.
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