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ricoghardforth
Joining in
7 months ago

Phone line not been offered to certain postcodes.

Why when I use my parents post code Y018 8AN I can get broadband and TV but I don't get the options to include a phone package such as weekend chatter ulimited ect (i.e. the half voip digital one where you flug your old DECT phone into the back of the router with the plug converter).  But when I do the same search using my postcode S63 6HW I do get the option to get a phone pacage.   

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  • Hi there ricoghardforth 

    Thank you so much for your post and welcome back to the community forums, it's great to have you here.

    I am so sorry that you are currently unable to add a landline to your parents address, it may mean this service is not yet available in their area. You can call to speak with our sales team who will confirm this for you. You can reach them on 0800 183 1234.

  • Client62's avatar
    Client62
    Alessandro Volta

    When VM started in our area telephone was not offered, we migrated 3 BT lines to VOIP it was the best step ever, the numbers are no longer location dependent and cost a lot less than being with BT / VM involvement.

  • Tudor's avatar
    Tudor
    Very Insightful Person

    Perhaps it’s an XGS-PON area, they don’t support phones at present. 

  • newapollo's avatar
    newapollo
    Very Insightful Person

    I've just checked that postcode (by the way that should be the letter O and not numerical 0) and it's in VM's Full Fibre area (XGS-PON) 

    VM don't currently provide a phone service in Full Fibre areas but may do at some future point - see <here> 

  • nodrogd's avatar
    nodrogd
    Very Insightful Person

    VM are still using their legacy telephone exchanges to provide the landline services, hence they are only available on the legacy network. XGS-PON customers will have to wait for full VoIP switchover for landline services. I suggest signing up for a standalone VoIP service, as it can be plugged into any ISPs hub without any need to transfer. There are also no "line rental" charges, you are only charged for calls.

  • My 74 year old fibre agreed to go with virgin media entised by getting sky sport but didn't relise he'd lose his phone line.  The sales guy even called his old supplier and canceled there old broadband and phone and now there has been a deley so they have no phoneor internet.  My Mum and dad have one mobile between them which my mum can hardly use and is waiting for calls from the hospital about her iminent hip replacment.  

    • nodrogd's avatar
      nodrogd
      Very Insightful Person

      ricoghardforth wrote:

      My 74 year old fibre agreed to go with virgin media entised by getting sky sport but didn't relise he'd lose his phone line.  The sales guy even called his old supplier and canceled there old broadband and phone and now there has been a deley so they have no phoneor internet.  My Mum and dad have one mobile between them which my mum can hardly use and is waiting for calls from the hospital about her iminent hip replacment.  


      If this was phone based advice it does not surprise me. You also don't get the full cable TV service in XGS-PON areas. All you get is a Virgin Stream box with no recording facilities.