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  1. #1
    Ajanta
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    I am with cingular now and am considering moving to t-mobile. If I want
    to port my number, must I do it when opening the new account? Or, can I
    get a t-m phone with a different number, live with both phones for a
    while (temporary need), and then later port my number to t-m?



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    Todd Allcock
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    Re: Can you port a number anytime?

    At 25 Oct 2006 21:12:27 +0000 Ajanta wrote:
    > I am with cingular now and am considering moving to t-mobile. If I want
    > to port my number, must I do it when opening the new account? Or, can I
    > get a t-m phone with a different number, live with both phones for a
    > while (temporary need), and then later port my number to t-m?


    You can port later. I recently ported a landline to a T-Mobile account
    I've had for six years.



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    Re: Can you port a number anytime?

    Good question.... I would ask t-m... or hopefully someone knows or had that experience with porting with t-m.



  4. #4
    Thomas T. Veldhouse
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    Re: Can you port a number anytime?

    In alt.cellular.gsm.carriers.voicestream Todd Allcock <[email protected]> wrote:
    > At 25 Oct 2006 21:12:27 +0000 Ajanta wrote:
    >> I am with cingular now and am considering moving to t-mobile. If I want
    >> to port my number, must I do it when opening the new account? Or, can I
    >> get a t-m phone with a different number, live with both phones for a
    >> while (temporary need), and then later port my number to t-m?

    >
    > You can port later. I recently ported a landline to a T-Mobile account
    > I've had for six years.
    >


    So, they changed your cellular number to what used to be your home number?
    What did you do with the old cell number?

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  5. #5
    Todd Allcock
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    Re: Can you port a number anytime?

    At 26 Oct 2006 16:56:20 +0000 Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:

    > > You can port later. I recently ported a landline to a T-Mobile

    account
    > > I've had for six years.
    > >

    >
    > So, they changed your cellular number to what used to be your home

    number?
    > What did you do with the old cell number?



    It was insanely more complicated than that! :-)

    First, I ported the old cell number into a prepaid T-Mo phone I already
    had but rarely used (on of those cheap "T-Mo SIM w/1-year expiration"
    deals that used to pop up on eBay a few years ago.) I put a new
    voicemail message on the prepaid phone (now with old cell number) that
    informed people my cell number changed and they could reach me on the new
    cell number/old landline number and put the prepaid in a drawer someplace.

    The landline was actually my old business phone number that I had been
    forwarding ("telebranching") to my cell anyway, so most people who
    called my cell were already dialing the landline number anyway. The
    forwarding was costing me $20-30/month (depending on how many calls were
    forwarded), so porting saved me that amount. I should have done it years
    ago!

    The only complication with the port was that the number change "reset" my
    T-Mobile tenure on whatever system independent T-Mobile dealers use, so
    when I went to CompUSA during a sale on PDA phones, they informed me that
    having only been with T-Mo only two weeks, I wasn't eligible to upgrade
    (despite six years with T-Mo and over two years since I upgraded phones!)

    I should've upgraded before porting, but T-Mo assured me the port
    wouldn't affect my upgrade eligibility. As it turned out, when I
    escalated the issue, a supervisor explained that they meant it would
    affect eligibility through THEM directly. After a little forceful
    negotiation on my part, T-Mo agreed to sell me an MDA at CompUSA's price
    (and more importantly, at CUSA's terms; a one-year contract instead of two.


    The other bump in the porting road was the prepaid- when they moved the
    old postpaid cell number into the prepaid it reset the prepaid's account,
    flushing my minutes, Gold Rewards status, and expiration date. They
    refilled my minutes, but it only gave me the 30-day expiration date a new
    account would get. When I called to fix this, they gave me my Gold
    Rewards status back by adding a $100 card to my account "for my troubles"
    which added 1000 minutes and extended my expiration past where it had
    been before the port.

    So, while the porting process wasn't 100% smooth, due to various systemic
    issues, T-Mo bent over backwards to fix the small problems for me.


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  6. #6
    Ajanta
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    Re: Can you port a number anytime?

    Todd Allcock <[email protected]> wrote:

    : It was insanely more complicated than that! :-)

    Thanks for the detailed feedback. Now I shall know to be alert and look
    into any special issues before porting.



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