Previously on alt.cellular.attws, Beer Drinking Dog said:
> I recently moved from Phoenix to Las Vegas. I kept my 480 phone number
> on my AT&T mobile. My company is still based in the Phoenix area, and my
> work phone is still a 602 area code.
>
> But whenever I give either my personal or work phone number to (almost)
> anyone now, they seem PO'd that it's an out-of-area area code.
>
> I've thought about calling AT&T and requesting a 702 number, but I
> figured ultimately, it would be more hassle for all my friends and
> coworkers to learn the new 702 area code and update their contacts than
> it was worth just to avoid the odd looks when I give the number to
> people here in Vegas.
>
> Anyone else encounter this phenomena and how did you handle it?
I kept my cellular number in the area code I got it in when I moved to
another state last year. The way I see it is that
a: It's +my+ phone, if the phone company doesn't mind the billing
address and usage area being different from the phone number, then it
can stay.
b: All calls from a cellphone nowadays includes national service with
no "long distance" charges and require ten digit (area code+phone
number) dialing anyway
c: My basic service landline includes unlimited "long distance" service
within the continental US... doesn't yours?
If keeping your Phoenix based number works for you and you think that
changing to a Las Vegas number will cause you more headaches, then
leave it as-is.
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