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Question about number porting
Evening guys,
I am going to change from o2 to "3" now comments regarding 3 aside if I change to 3 and take my number, can I then move back to o2 if it didn't work out and take my nu,her back to them, I am pretty sure my mate did just this but wanted to be sure. Many thanks for any help |
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Yeah you can
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Yes, no problems.
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I just moved from o2 to 3 and it's the best thing I ever did! After years of no 3g coverage here with o2 I now have a 3g signal wherever I go. Very happy with 3 so far.
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Join Date: Sep 2003
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Just "for the record", there's no reason that you couldn't port your number to/from any combination of networks.
The only thing that you can't do is to port a number from one account to another with the same network (this might be possible if you contact their customer services). |
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