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Old 01-01-2004, 11:33   #15
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Re: Prt #1 The NTL phone Number 2 BT line Transfer

**Bumping this post back to the top of the forum again

I forgot to mention that NTL require 30 days notice when you cancel their phone service & broadband service when you cancel (if you cancel by phone ask the person who you speak to to verify the day of disconnection) you pay your phone rental and broadband service rental 1 month in advance so you should be only billed for the un-billed calls that you made on your NTL phoneline after your 30 days are up.

Your ADSL connection (depending on who/which ADSL isp you sign up with) can take just over a week to get you up & running **(subject to the result of the BT survey on what ADSL tier service you have chosen), when you phone & speak to the ADSL provider(s) you have choosen ask them to give you an estimated time if they can because some ADSL isp can take a little longer to get your ADSL line activated..

Example: If you order your line on Jan 10th our link to your exchange would be due on the 18th - this means that your line will then be live around 5 days following that date giving you an activation date of early next week, just before Jan 25/26th.

30 days should give you more than enough time to sort yourself out with a re-connection to BT or instalation of a new BT phoneline.

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