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Old 28-09-2016, 20:45   #339
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Re: More price rises

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Originally Posted by Inactive Digital View Post
VOIP services essentially deliver telephony via your broadband connection. You can connect your existing handset into an adapter box which then connects via ethernet to your modem/router. Once you've ported your number to a VOIP provider, you could theoretically connect your phone anywhere in the world and use the same number - so even if you moved to a different area code it would make no difference to your number.
Now I see. Thanks.
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