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I have a faux-landline with Twilio - it costs me fractions of pennies, rings my my mobile. Recommended on PH a long time ago and no idea how it's so cheap compared to the more recent subscription models since VOIP took off. I don't think you can import UK numbers so would only work with a new number.
I also had a BT business landline and switched to an EE unlimited data business SIM and transferred the landline into a 'pocket landline' with them (BT didn't offer this, but EE did even though broadly same firm).
It's £10 a month for the divert, which I know is more than some VOIP providers but we're a company of 30 years (and not my company) so felt safer sticking with a known brand after reading some horror stories of lost landline numbers (although BT just lost my uncle's company landline). Got the sim when on offer so a great combined price.
Unlimited data tethering too so used as office internet. Brought a slight problem when I had a part-time girl in the office as she only had internet when I was there, but EE added another SIM for £5pcm - they do seem to look after business customers even small business.
I also had a BT business landline and switched to an EE unlimited data business SIM and transferred the landline into a 'pocket landline' with them (BT didn't offer this, but EE did even though broadly same firm).
It's £10 a month for the divert, which I know is more than some VOIP providers but we're a company of 30 years (and not my company) so felt safer sticking with a known brand after reading some horror stories of lost landline numbers (although BT just lost my uncle's company landline). Got the sim when on offer so a great combined price.
Unlimited data tethering too so used as office internet. Brought a slight problem when I had a part-time girl in the office as she only had internet when I was there, but EE added another SIM for £5pcm - they do seem to look after business customers even small business.
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