Seeking advice on how to accomplish this...
johnpane:
Thank you for referring me to the localcallingguide.com site. When I enter my details, the OCN column shows:
0193 CONSOLIDATED COMMUNICATIONS OF PENNSYLVANIA CO
Should I take this as evidence that the number cannot be ported to GV?
I tried several other exchanges in southwestern PA, operated by Verizon, and none show "bandwidth.com" under the OCN column. I also tried some Pacific Bell landlines in northern California and got the same result. None of the entries I tried show "bandwidth.com" under the OCN column.
Thanks,
John
CoalMinerRetired:
If Bandwidth.com is not there, it's likely you won't be able to port a number to from that switch to GV. Don't know where I read this (maybe the GV product forums), but it's held true in my experience.
johnpane:
Well, that's disappointing. So if I can't port the number to GV, it brings me back to the original question. What is the best choice for the "X" in my original post?
danaflo:
If Bandwidth.com is not there, it's likely you won't be able to port a number to from that switch to GV. Don't know where I read this (maybe the GV product forums), but it's held true in my experience.
THIS ADVISE IS ABSOLUTLY FALSE!!!!!!!!!!!
Before I ported my number it was not listed as bandwith.com , it was an old number from southern newengland bell, I went for the port anyway and everything worked perfect. I succesfully ported from att to tmobile then to GV. This took exactly 24 hours. Now my number is listed as bandwidth.com
NOTHING VENTURED........NOTHING GAINED.......GO FOR IT
lhm.:
":THIS ADVISE IS ABSOLUTLY FALSE!!!!!!!!!!!"
I concur. Spend that $0.99 cents for a SIM chip and borrow a friends old T=Mobile phone for a day or two..
Be a risk taker. :D
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