Broadband Talk number on phone bill is incorrect.

I just noticed that the BBTalk number on my phone bill is different to the one my Hub reports it's using. My hub is using an 056 number I have had since BBTalk started. But my bill has a local 0113 number listed on it. I can only assume some mix up when I have recontracted at some point.

All BBtalk numbers are 05, but it is possible to have a geographic area code prefix instead, which 0113 [Leeds] is. Have you requested a geographic code at any point?
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  • Didn't recieve my BT Broadband Talk number?

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    I signed up for BT infinity and BT Broadband Talk about a month ago, the broadband was installed and works fine, but didn't come with the hub phone, which I bought last week. But the phone light on my home hub is out, and when I try to activate it it asks me for my BT Broadband Talk number and password which were never given to me, I've checked my email very throroughly and didn't get it in a letter. What should I do?

    Caliandris wrote:
    Hi There,
    I signed up for BT infinity and BT Broadband Talk about a month ago, the broadband was installed and works fine, but didn't come with the hub phone, which I bought last week. But the phone light on my home hub is out, and when I try to activate it it asks me for my BT Broadband Talk number and password which were never given to me, I've checked my email very throroughly and didn't get it in a letter. What should I do?
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  • Using Broadband Talk as main phone line

    Hi there, just looking for a bit of advice/guidance.
    I've got a Home Hub 2.0 and the Hub Phone 2.1, so I'm pretty impressed with the set up, despite only using the phone on occasion.
    All the phones in our house (about 5) are knackered and need replacing. I've been considering making a switch towards the BBT, by getting another 4 Hub Phone 2.1s (not paying BT prices mind...) and subscribing to the Anytime BBT calling plan. Currently we have the equivalent landline calling plan, so that could be cancelled.
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    I have the original home hub, and have four hub phones dotted around the house.
    Broadband talk does allow you to make a number of simultaneous calls using the same number, and also answer incoming calls on your normal phone line as well.
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    As we make most of our calls in the evening or weekend, they are free, so we have no need for any extra calling plans.
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    Remember also, you have a phone socket on the home hub which is connected to BBT.
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    There are some useful help pages here, for BT Broadband customers only, on my personal website.
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    Do you use BBT on any other devices, eg running Softphone on a PC, or Sipdriod on an Andriod phone. If that is the case, you can have the BBT restored.
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    There are some useful help pages here, for BT Broadband customers only, on my personal website.
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  • Broadband Constantly dropping since Broadband Talk...

    Firstly - if anyone from BT reads this and cares about customer service and support, get a grip it is the worst support I have ever had the need to contact!
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    The broadband lights finally came back on so I'll try the post option.

    Further to my last, this is a section of the event log from the router, the VOIP certainly appears to be having a problem.....  (I've removed my phone number so the ***'s are normally a number.
    12:50:11  24 Sep
    VOIP: [2.0A] [************] [FXS DECT1 DECT2 DECT3 DECT4 DECT5] 400 Too many contacts - SIP message received
    12:50:11  24 Sep
    VOIP: [2.0A] [************] [FXS DECT1 DECT2 DECT3 DECT4 DECT5] REGISTER - SIP message sent
    12:50:10  24 Sep
    FIREWALL event (1 of 1): deleted rules
    12:50:10  24 Sep
    xDSL linestate up (ITU-T G.992.1; downstream: 8128 kbit/s, upstream: 448 kbit/s; output Power Down: 13.8 dBm, Up: 12.1 dBm; line Attenuation Down: 13.0 dB, Up: 6.0 dB; snr Margin Down: 22.0 dB, Up: 7.6 dB)
    12:49:58  24 Sep
    FIREWALL event (1 of 1): created rules
    12:49:58  24 Sep
    xDSL linestate down
    12:49:58  24 Sep
    VOIP: [2.0A] [************] [FXS DECT1 DECT2 DECT3 DECT4 DECT5] REGISTER - SIP message sent
    12:49:43  24 Sep
    VOIP: [2.0A] [************] [FXS DECT1 DECT2 DECT3 DECT4 DECT5] 200 OK - SIP message received
    12:49:42  24 Sep
    VOIP: [2.0A] [************] [FXS DECT1 DECT2 DECT3 DECT4 DECT5] REGISTER - SIP message sent
    12:49:42  24 Sep
    VOIP: [2.0A] [************] [FXS DECT1 DECT2 DECT3 DECT4 DECT5] 401 Unauthorized - SIP message received
    12:49:42  24 Sep
    VOIP: [2.0A] [************] [FXS DECT1 DECT2 DECT3 DECT4 DECT5] REGISTER - SIP message sent
    12:47:07  24 Sep
    VOIP: [2.0A] [100] [] 404 Not Found - SIP message sent
    12:47:07  24 Sep
    VOIP: [2.0A] [100] [-] OPTIONS - SIP message received
    12:44:42  24 Sep
    VOIP: [2.0A] [************] [FXS DECT1 DECT2 DECT3 DECT4 DECT5] 400 Too many contacts - SIP message received
    12:44:42  24 Sep
    VOIP: [2.0A] [************] [FXS DECT1 DECT2 DECT3 DECT4 DECT5] REGISTER - SIP message sent
    12:44:41  24 Sep
    FIREWALL event (1 of 1): deleted rules
    12:44:41  24 Sep
    xDSL linestate up (ITU-T G.992.1; downstream: 8128 kbit/s, upstream: 448 kbit/s; output Power Down: 13.8 dBm, Up: 12.1 dBm; line Attenuation Down: 13.0 dB, Up: 6.0 dB; snr Margin Down: 22.0 dB, Up: 7.3 dB)
    12:44:28  24 Sep
    LOGIN User Basic logged in on [HTTP] (from 192.168.1.66)
    12:44:24  24 Sep
    FIREWALL event (1 of 2): created rules
    12:44:24  24 Sep
    xDSL linestate down
    12:43:10  24 Sep
    CONFIGURATION saved by TR69
    12:43:02  24 Sep
    SNTP Synchronised to server: 213.123.20.170
    12:42:42  24 Sep
    VOIP: [2.0A] [************] [FXS DECT1 DECT2 DECT3 DECT4 DECT5] 400 Too many contacts - SIP message received
    12:42:42  24 Sep
    FIREWALL event (1 of 1): deleted rules
    12:42:41  24 Sep
    VOIP: [2.0A] [************] [FXS DECT1 DECT2 DECT3 DECT4 DECT5] REGISTER - SIP message sent
    12:42:40  24 Sep
    PPP link up (Internet) [86.129.29.132]
    12:42:40  24 Sep
    PPP CHAP Chap receive success : authentication ok
    12:42:40  24 Sep
    PPP CHAP Receive challenge (rhost = ESR5.Sheffield3)
    12:42:36  24 Sep
    xDSL linestate up (ITU-T G.992.1; downstream: 8128 kbit/s, upstream: 448 kbit/s; output Power Down: 13.8 dBm, Up: 12.1 dBm; line Attenuation Down: 13.0 dB, Up: 6.0 dB; snr Margin Down: 22.0 dB, Up: 7.5 dB)
    12:42:35  24 Sep
    LOGIN User Basic logged in on [HTTP] (from 192.168.1.66)
    12:42:27  24 Sep
    LOGIN User Basic logged in on [HTTP] (from 192.168.1.66)
    12:42:23  24 Sep
    xDSL linestate down
    12:42:17  24 Sep
    LOGIN User Basic logged in on [HTTP] (from 192.168.1.66)
    12:42:04  24 Sep
    xDSL linestate up (ITU-T G.992.1; downstream: 8128 kbit/s, upstream: 448 kbit/s; output Power Down: 13.8 dBm, Up: 12.0 dBm; line Attenuation Down: 13.0 dB, Up: 6.0 dB; snr Margin Down: 22.0 dB, Up: 7.4 dB)
    12:41:58  24 Sep
    LOGIN User Basic logged in on [HTTP] (from 192.168.1.66)
    12:41:51  24 Sep
    xDSL linestate down
    12:41:49  24 Sep
    LOGIN User Basic logged in on [HTTP] (from 192.168.1.66)
    12:41:29  24 Sep
    PPP link down (Internet) [86.129.24.10]
    12:41:06  24 Sep
    VOIP: [2.0A] [************] [FXS DECT1 DECT2 DECT3 DECT4 DECT5] 400 Too many contacts - SIP message received
    12:41:05  24 Sep
    VOIP: [2.0A] [************] [FXS DECT1 DECT2 DECT3 DECT4 DECT5] REGISTER - SIP message sent
    12:41:05  24 Sep
    FIREWALL event (1 of 1): deleted rules
    12:41:04  24 Sep
    xDSL linestate up (ITU-T G.992.1; downstream: 8128 kbit/s, upstream: 448 kbit/s; output Power Down: 13.8 dBm, Up: 12.1 dBm; line Attenuation Down: 13.0 dB, Up: 6.0 dB; snr Margin Down: 22.0 dB, Up: 7.5 dB)
    12:40:48  24 Sep
    FIREWALL event (1 of 1): created rules
    12:40:48  24 Sep
    xDSL linestate down
    12:38:06  24 Sep
    VOIP: [2.0A] [************] [FXS DECT1 DECT2 DECT3 DECT4 DECT5] 400 Too many contacts - SIP message received
    12:38:06  24 Sep
    VOIP: [2.0A] [************] [FXS DECT1 DECT2 DECT3 DECT4 DECT5] REGISTER - SIP message sent
    12:38:05  24 Sep
    FIREWALL event (1 of 1): deleted rules
    12:38:05  24 Sep
    xDSL linestate up (ITU-T G.992.1; downstream: 8128 kbit/s, upstream: 448 kbit/s; output Power Down: 13.8 dBm, Up: 12.2 dBm; line Attenuation Down: 13.0 dB, Up: 6.0 dB; snr Margin Down: 23.0 dB, Up: 7.5 dB)
    12:37:50  24 Sep
    FIREWALL event (1 of 1): created rules
    12:37:50  24 Sep
    xDSL linestate down
    12:35:20  24 Sep
    VOIP: [2.0A] [************] [FXS DECT1 DECT2 DECT3 DECT4 DECT5] 400 Too many contacts - SIP message received
    12:35:20  24 Sep
    VOIP: [2.0A] [************] [FXS DECT1 DECT2 DECT3 DECT4 DECT5] REGISTER - SIP message sent
    12:31:56  24 Sep
    LOGIN User admin logged in on [HTTP] (from 192.168.1.66)
    12:30:20  24 Sep
    VOIP: [2.0A] [************] [FXS DECT1 DECT2 DECT3 DECT4 DECT5] 400 Too many contacts - SIP message received
    12:30:20  24 Sep
    VOIP: [2.0A] [************] [FXS DECT1 DECT2 DECT3 DECT4 DECT5] REGISTER - SIP message sent
    12:30:19  24 Sep
    FIREWALL event (1 of 1): deleted rules
    12:30:19  24 Sep
    xDSL linestate up (ITU-T G.992.1; downstream: 8128 kbit/s, upstream: 448 kbit/s; output Power Down: 13.8 dBm, Up: 12.1 dBm; line Attenuation Down: 13.0 dB, Up: 6.0 dB; snr Margin Down: 22.0 dB, Up: 7.4 dB)
    12:30:02  24 Sep
    FIREWALL event (1 of 1): created rules
    12:30:02  24 Sep
    xDSL linestate down
    12:29:05  24 Sep
    CONFIGURATION saved by TR69
    12:28:33  24 Sep
    [CWMP] Too many AUTHENTICATION FAILURES CPE -> ACS.
    12:28:30  24 Sep
    VOIP: [2.0A] [************] [FXS DECT1 DECT2 DECT3 DECT4 DECT5] 400 Too many contacts - SIP message received
    12:28:30  24 Sep
    VOIP: [2.0A] [************] [FXS DECT1 DECT2 DECT3 DECT4 DECT5] REGISTER - SIP message sent
    12:28:29  24 Sep
    FIREWALL event (1 of 2): deleted rules
    12:28:29  24 Sep
    xDSL linestate up (ITU-T G.992.1; downstream: 8128 kbit/s, upstream: 448 kbit/s; output Power Down: 13.8 dBm, Up: 12.1 dBm; line Attenuation Down: 13.0 dB, Up: 6.0 dB; snr Margin Down: 22.0 dB, Up: 7.5 dB)
    12:28:15  24 Sep
    FIREWALL event (1 of 2): created rules
    12:28:15  24 Sep
    xDSL linestate down
    12:27:53  24 Sep
    VOIP: [2.0A] [************] [FXS DECT1 DECT2 DECT3 DECT4 DECT5] 400 Too many contacts - SIP message received
    12:27:53  24 Sep
    VOIP: [2.0A] [************] [FXS DECT1 DECT2 DECT3 DECT4 DECT5] REGISTER - SIP message sent
    12:27:52  24 Sep
    PPP link up (Internet) [86.129.24.10]
    12:27:52  24 Sep
    PPP CHAP Chap receive success : authentication ok
    12:27:51  24 Sep
    PPP CHAP Receive challenge (rhost = ESR5.Sheffield3)
    12:27:47  24 Sep
    LOGIN User Basic logged in on [HTTP] (from 192.168.1.66)
    12:27:41  24 Sep
    LOGIN User Basic logged in on [HTTP] (from 192.168.1.66)
    12:27:40  24 Sep
    xDSL linestate up (ITU-T G.992.1; downstream: 8128 kbit/s, upstream: 448 kbit/s; output Power Down: 13.8 dBm, Up: 12.1 dBm; line Attenuation Down: 13.0 dB, Up: 6.0 dB; snr Margin Down: 23.0 dB, Up: 7.3 dB)
    12:27:35  24 Sep
    LOGIN User Basic logged in on [HTTP] (from 192.168.1.66)
    12:27:32  24 Sep
    PPP link down (Internet) [86.137.179.222]
    12:27:29  24 Sep
    LOGIN User Basic logged in on [HTTP] (from 192.168.1.66)
    12:27:27  24 Sep
    xDSL linestate down
    12:27:08  24 Sep
    VOIP: [2.0A] [************] [FXS DECT1 DECT2 DECT3 DECT4 DECT5] REGISTER - SIP message sent
    12:27:08  24 Sep
    FIREWALL event (1 of 2): deleted rules
    12:27:08  24 Sep
    xDSL linestate up (ITU-T G.992.1; downstream: 8128 kbit/s, upstream: 448 kbit/s; output Power Down: 13.8 dBm, Up: 11.9 dBm; line Attenuation Down: 13.0 dB, Up: 6.0 dB; snr Margin Down: 22.0 dB, Up: 7.5 dB)
    12:26:55  24 Sep
    FIREWALL event (1 of 2): created rules
    12:26:54  24 Sep
    xDSL linestate down
    12:26:54  24 Sep
    VOIP: [2.0A] [************] [FXS DECT1 DECT2 DECT3 DECT4 DECT5] REGISTER - SIP message sent
    12:26:07  24 Sep
    VOIP: [2.0A] [************] [FXS DECT1 DECT2 DECT3 DECT4 DECT5] 200 OK - SIP message received
    12:26:06  24 Sep
    VOIP: [2.0A] [************] [FXS DECT1 DECT2 DECT3 DECT4 DECT5] REGISTER - SIP message sent
    12:26:06  24 Sep
    VOIP: [2.0A] [************] [FXS DECT1 DECT2 DECT3 DECT4 DECT5] 401 Unauthorized - SIP message received
    12:26:06  24 Sep
    VOIP: [2.0A] [************] [FXS DECT1 DECT2 DECT3 DECT4 DECT5] REGISTER - SIP message sent
    12:26:05  24 Sep
    xDSL linestate up (ITU-T G.992.1; downstream: 8128 kbit/s, upstream: 448 kbit/s; output Power Down: 13.8 dBm, Up: 12.0 dBm; line Attenuation Down: 13.0 dB, Up: 6.0 dB; snr Margin Down: 22.0 dB, Up: 7.2 dB)
    12:25:53  24 Sep
    xDSL linestate down
    12:25:53  24 Sep
    VOIP: [2.0A] [************] [FXS DECT1 DECT2 DECT3 DECT4 DECT5] REGISTER - SIP message sent
    12:25:24  24 Sep
    VOIP: [2.0A] [************] [FXS DECT1 DECT2 DECT3 DECT4 DECT5] 200 OK - SIP message received
    12:25:24  24 Sep
    VOIP: [2.0A] [************] [FXS DECT1 DECT2 DECT3 DECT4 DECT5] REGISTER - SIP message sent
    12:25:24  24 Sep
    VOIP: [2.0A] [************] [FXS DECT1 DECT2 DECT3 DECT4 DECT5] 401 Unauthorized - SIP message received
    12:25:24  24 Sep
    VOIP: [2.0A] [************] [FXS DECT1 DECT2 DECT3 DECT4 DECT5] REGISTER - SIP message sent
    12:25:23  24 Sep
    FIREWALL event (1 of 1): deleted rules
    12:25:23  24 Sep
    xDSL linestate up (ITU-T G.992.1; downstream: 8128 kbit/s, upstream: 448 kbit/s; output Power Down: 13.8 dBm, Up: 12.1 dBm; line Attenuation Down: 13.0 dB, Up: 6.0 dB; snr Margin Down: 22.0 dB, Up: 6.9 dB)
    12:25:17  24 Sep
    LOGIN User Basic logged in on [HTTP] (from 192.168.1.66)
    12:25:10  24 Sep
    FIREWALL event (1 of 1): created rules

  • No More Broadband Talk: dumbest marketing decision...

    As part of my "upgrade" to BT Infinity my BT Broadband Talk number stopped working.
    I knew that the Homehub 5 wouldn't take a plug in 'phone but I figured at least my BT Softphone would keep working. Softphone is what I use when I'm travelling; it's a global "follow me" number. Yes folks, Broadband Talk could find me in China or anywhere else when my laptop was logged in. 
    No more! Broadband Talk has been terminated.
    Not only is this inconvenient as it's the number on all my business cards and email signatures, it's also a double dumb decision by marketing folks.
    I used to pay call minutes for using Softphone, even when on another carrier's broadband eg when abroad
    I now have to use a free service like Skype or another VoIP provider when at home so BT still carries my voice traffic for no extra revenue
    I checked the support pages and found this advice http://bt.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/32498/c/346,433,441
    So the advice being give out is contradictory. 
    Looks like marketing folk have been found with one smoking gun and one hole in the foot!

    You may be able to port the number over to BT Business VOIP, other people have done it, where its business critical.
    BT residential T&Cs do not permit business use anyway.
    http://business.bt.com/phone-services/voip/
    Broadband Talk is being phased out, and existing customers now pay £3.50 a month for the service.
    Its not available to new users, or if you upgrade to Infinity.
    The link you refer to is for those non-Infinity users, who have the HH3, 4, or 5.
    There are some useful help pages here, for BT Broadband customers only, on my personal website.
    BT Broadband customers - help with broadband, WiFi, networking, e-mail and phones.

  • Broadband Talk

    I wasn't sure if this fell under the Broadband section or the Phone section, so thought I'd try it here first. If there are any problems, please feel free to move this as necessary.
    Basically, I currently use the BT Broadband Talk number assigned to my parent's HomeHub as a separate line for handling some freelance web development calls. I've just bought my first house with my girlfriend, and signed up for a BT Broadband and Calls package. 
    The number assigned to the BT Broadband Talk line is a geographical one (i.e. starting with area code). My parents don't use the Broadband Talk number or telephone at all, so my question is simple really: is it possible for me to transfer the Broadband Talk service to my package, keeping the same telephone number that is assigned to the softphone?
    Any help and advice would be gratefully received.
    Regards,
    Ben.

    You could try borrowing your parents home hub and plugging it into your new broadband line.
    Provided it has not been reset it may retain the broadband talk configuration and you could use that.
    If you backup the configuration when you get it, you could restore it again, should the broadband talk settings are lost.
    You may even be able to configure it from the normal broadband talk web set-up page by using the "configure equipment" option.
    https://service.btbroadbandvoice.bt.com/selfcare/c​onsumerYourAccount
    You could also give your parents your new hub if it all works.
    There are some useful help pages here, for BT Broadband customers only, on my personal website.
    BT Broadband customers - help with broadband, WiFi, networking, e-mail and phones.

  • Broadband Talk Migration Options

    Apologies if this already exists (I have spent 20 mins searching the fora - honestly!).
    Our [local geographic] Broadband Talk number has been our main published contact for a number of years, and with the planned demise of Talk we need to migrate to a new service now, rather than in a panic at the end of the year. The sort of thing I think we are looking for is a FAQ for topics suchs as:
    Alternative Service Providers
    Transfering Number [hopefully without interruption of service]
    Use of BT equipment [HH 2 and handsets] with alternative service
    Use of mobile Apps / phones with VOIP
    ...and probably other stuff we won't have thought of until we try to do it.
    If this FAQ already exists, would be grateful if someone could point us to it.
    TIA

    @Keith - apart from the unnecessary disruption (it's not just F&F who call us and have our telephone number recorded) and the fact that my Aged Pater uses (and has for 50+ years)  the landline number, you are overlooking the main feature of VOIP - portability.
    At present (using the SIPDroid App)  I can pick up incoming calls on my mobile wherever I have decent 3G or WiFi - and using BT BB Talk's primitive virtual exchange, I can forward calls to any other number when away for a period.
    Theoretically, changing VOIP provider should be relatively easy - though there are potential pitfalls, and it would be good to hear from someone who has already been through the process.
    (And since it is BT who are arbitrarily withdrawing a service, it might have been good PR to have offered a migration path voluntarily?)

  • How can I disable Broadband Talk

    Signed up for Anytime Internet and calls, but when dialling out the hub phone uses the Broadband Talk number rather than the landline number which I'd like to use as I don't get charged on that line. Didn't ask for Broadband talk line for it to be the default one. Anyone know why this is and how I can disable it to use the landline number only? Thanks

    copied from BT help pages
    "To remove all Broadband Talk accounts:
    Open an Internet browser window and type in http://bthomehub.home
    When the BT Home Hub web page has loaded, click on the 'Advanced' link on the left hand menu.
    The web page on the right will change. Click on the 'Continue to Advanced ...' link on this new page.
    The BT Home Hub will ask you to enter your username and password. What is the username and password for my BT Home Hub or Voyager router?
    On the left hand menu choose 'Telephony' and the right hand page will change.
    On the new page scroll down until you see the heading 'Telephone Numbers'.
    Below this heading you will see all the Broadband Talk numbers set up on your BT Home Hub. To clear the number from the BT Home Hub click on the 'Delete' link to the right of the Broadband Talk number. Repeat this until all the numbers are cleared.
    Click on 'Apply' and close the Internet browser window.
    You have successfully removed all of the Broadband Talk accounts from your Home Hub.
    This will disable your broadband talk."
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    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    Hi Tubaloopy,
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    BTCare Community Manager
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    That's indeed what I thought but when I was chatting with a BT support person, this was what she told me (copied from the chat log):
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    According to these threads
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