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For lots of reasons, my wife is getting tired of Cellular 1 and is
going to switch over to Verizon. OK so Verizon Wireless told her that with the new cell phones comes new phone numbers, and i thought that was strange that you can't keep your existing number, but then again, I don't know much about it. But a couple friends of mine said that there was a law passed not long ago that would allow you to keep your existing phone number regardless of who your new carrier was. Any fact to this? and/or how do I find out? Thanks! |
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On 3/28/2011 6:10 PM, Tim wrote:
For lots of reasons, my wife is getting tired of Cellular 1 and is going to switch over to Verizon. OK so Verizon Wireless told her that with the new cell phones comes new phone numbers, and i thought that was strange that you can't keep your existing number, but then again, I don't know much about it. But a couple friends of mine said that there was a law passed not long ago that would allow you to keep your existing phone number regardless of who your new carrier was. Any fact to this? and/or how do I find out? Thanks! Tell verizon you want to port your current telephone over to them. AFAIK all telephone companies already put a monthly charge on your phones, supposedly to pay for the cost of number portability. |
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On 28/03/2011 4:10 PM, Tim wrote:
For lots of reasons, my wife is getting tired of Cellular 1 and is going to switch over to Verizon. OK so Verizon Wireless told her that with the new cell phones comes new phone numbers, and i thought that was strange that you can't keep your existing number, but then again, I don't know much about it. But a couple friends of mine said that there was a law passed not long ago that would allow you to keep your existing phone number regardless of who your new carrier was. Any fact to this? and/or how do I find out? Thanks! The number should be portable as mandated by Law. Congress has made this the law. http://www.fcc.gov/cib/consumerfacts/numbport.html |
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On Mon, 28 Mar 2011 15:10:02 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: a couple friends of mine said that there was a law passed not long ago that would allow you to keep your existing phone number regardless of who your new carrier was. Any fact to this? and/or how do I find out? I believe that's correct although Verizon obviously has the final say. Tell them you won't make the switch unless you can keep the number and see what happens. |
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Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 28 Mar 2011 15:10:02 -0700 (PDT), wrote: a couple friends of mine said that there was a law passed not long ago that would allow you to keep your existing phone number regardless of who your new carrier was. Any fact to this? and/or how do I find out? I believe that's correct although Verizon obviously has the final say. Tell them you won't make the switch unless you can keep the number and see what happens. Here's what the FCC sez: http://www.fcc.gov/cib/consumerfacts/numbport.html The important sentence: "Once you request service from the new company, however, your old company may not refuse to port your number, even if you owe money for an outstanding balance or termination fee." |
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On Mar 28, 7:49*pm, Harryk wrote:
Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 28 Mar 2011 15:10:02 -0700 (PDT), wrote: a couple friends of mine said that there was a law passed not long ago that would allow you to keep your existing phone number regardless of who your new carrier was. Any fact to this? and/or how do I find out? I believe that's correct although Verizon obviously has the final say. Tell them you won't make the switch unless you can keep the number and see what happens. Here's what the FCC sez: http://www.fcc.gov/cib/consumerfacts/numbport.html The important sentence: "Once you request service from the new company, however, your old company may not refuse to port your number, even if you owe money for an outstanding balance or termination fee." No money owed. The contract is up. |
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, says... For lots of reasons, my wife is getting tired of Cellular 1 and is going to switch over to Verizon. OK so Verizon Wireless told her that with the new cell phones comes new phone numbers, and i thought that was strange that you can't keep your existing number, but then again, I don't know much about it. But a couple friends of mine said that there was a law passed not long ago that would allow you to keep your existing phone number regardless of who your new carrier was. Any fact to this? and/or how do I find out? Thanks! I kept my number when I switched carriers. |
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