magher wrote: » Recently I helped my parents migrate away from Eir phone and broadband to just using PAYG mobiles and Three unlimited 4G broadband on a Huawei B593s-12 router, resulting in a €40pm saving and increasing broadband speed x20 fold. My parents want to get their landline number back, is there a way of getting Eir to redirect calls to this landline to a mobile number without having a contract line? Presumably not, but what if my parents got Eir mobile or meteor SIM plans? And if thats not possible, should it be possible to port their dead number to a VOIP provider, and what hardware would they need to work with the Huawei router?
EverythingGood wrote: » The landline is connected to a local exchange, and line/port needs to be active in order for your parents to use it. Numbers are generally recycled after 6 months also. You will need to reactivate the line with eir/Sky/Vodafone to get the CLI back.
magher wrote: » OK so I should be able to recover the landline with eir/vodafone/pure or any other landline provider right? Then how does it work to port from landline to VOIP then, and why can't I just port it straight to a VOIP provider?
EverythingGood wrote: » You can't port directly to VOiP cos eir own the number, not your parents. You will need an active landline, and pay landline rental, to eir/Sky/VF in order to use the number again.
ED E wrote: » Eir will hold the number has idle for 366 days, sometimes a little longer. Then the CLI and LI are unlinked and the number may be taken by a new install. Get a contractless broadband setup with Magnet, pay €100 to have it installed, number come back into service. Port number out to VOIP Provider. Cancel account. Will cost you about €140 all in.