Future Nine Not Working Most Times

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Hawaii:
They outsourced their porting. I'm trying to track down the company that might have done it for them, but it's too late on the East Coast.

If I understand correctly (and perhaps I'm wrong), the delay depends on the source of the DID. I've been told that it helps if it is arranged by a local outfit that knows the players. This is mostly a mystery to me, perhaps someone else knows more.

Hawaii:
In my ignorance of how it works, I don't even know if my number is mine anymore -- or if it belongs to F9. In which case, how would it be ported to a new provider at all... or would one have to be able to demonstrate that F9 has gone out of business?

I do hope they come back, and soon.

Mango:
You can port a number from a defunct service provider.

However, I stress that at this time there is no evidence that is the case here.

I guess no one wants to try registering to 64.251.23.244 to see if it works for incoming/outgoing calls?  I see that it does respond to SIP.

Michael_Reeder:
Quote from: Hawaii on September 08, 2014, 03:44:00 pm

"Non-Existent Domain" is the title page of the web page now fetched from areasnap.com. If you go to that address, it also has a fake page, indicating (falsely) that you didn't find it.

It's certainly possible that the domain has been hijacked, I suppose, but I believe this sort of thing more generally indicates that the domain owner has sold off the domain to people that run these fake search pages and then absconded.  We just don't know at this point, and if the outage persists, may not find out.


There are several links on a Google search to instances of DNS hijacking to areasnap.com ...  Boy I hope so...

-- Michael

Mango:
A user on the other forum states that registering to the IP allows him to make and receive calls.

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