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Keep my oldPhone Number
26-09-2011 9:54 AM
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26-09-2011 2:00 PM
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Re: Keep my oldPhone Number
26-09-2011 2:28 PM
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Re: Keep my oldPhone Number
26-09-2011 2:36 PM
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I did exactly that, left TalkTalk and joined PN and brought our phone number with us. An we have had the same number for 30 years

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Re: Keep my oldPhone Number
26-09-2011 2:39 PM
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We can try and port the number anyway, but there's a few factors out of our control I'm afraid - not least of which is that the losing provider (in this case TalkTalk) don't have to release the number if they don't want to. I'll add a note to your ticket requesting that we try the number port anyway, but I'm afraid there's nothing guaranteed.
Re: Keep my oldPhone Number
26-09-2011 2:59 PM
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Isn't there a difference between a number which was allocated from a block belonging to TalkTalk and a number someone already had when they moved to TalkTalk? The former I think they can refuse to release but the latter they can't. If the user has had the number for 30 years it's before TalkTalk existed and so the number surely belongs to the user not TalkTalk. This might be a case where TalkTalk need a nudge from OFCOM.
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Re: Keep my oldPhone Number
26-09-2011 4:37 PM
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I'm sure there is, but while this does seem to be a number that was with BT before being moved to TalkTalk the automated check came back saying that the number couldn't be retained. I'll try and find out the reasons for this but I'm not sure that'll be possible, however I am sure that we can attempt to retain the number in spite of what it says. As I said above though, there's no guarantees.
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26-09-2011 4:46 PM
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Re: Keep my oldPhone Number
26-09-2011 4:54 PM
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Re: Keep my oldPhone Number
06-10-2011 9:33 AM
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In these days of digital systems, any number can be moved anywhere. BT can transfer a number "out of area" for a charge. I have a Skype Account and although I live near Cambridge I can have a London number (it used to cost £30 per year).
Re: Keep my oldPhone Number
06-10-2011 12:56 PM
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Skye and VoIP are virtual numbers and these will use Number Translation Services and will also be local exchange based as with my Voip number others dialling it living in the same STD area can dial it as a local number.
What I don't know is when a number is ported from BT to a LLU supplier and the user some time later move to a different exchange whether they can keep the number.
Re: Keep my oldPhone Number
06-10-2011 7:00 PM
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