do you mean port your cell-phone number???
yes, you can do it.....I did!! the cellphones companies hate it! so they kinda play hard to get!
Starting Nov. 24, 2003, cell phone customers can take their phone numbers with them when switching companies. Here's how:
1) Do your research and select a new cell phone provider.
2) Contact the prospective new carrier and tell company reps that you'd like to start service with their company and take your current number with you. That company will start the process.
3) Your old carrier cannot refuse to "port" your number, even if you owe money on a bill or are in a dispute with the company. But you must pay any early termination fees or outstanding balances to the old company for the process to be completed successfully.
4) Do not cancel service with your old carrier until the process is complete or you could lose your number. And you will probably need to buy a new phone, especially if you are switching companies.
5) The process should take no more than two and a half hours from the time the porting request is made of the old carrier.
Good luck!
2007-03-11 13:51:45
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answered by Anonymous
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the "smart card" that holds the recommendations of the phone like contacts, ringtones, and the determination could properly be moved from one telephone to a distinct if compatible yet you are able to nonetheless have an identical plan.
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answered by blacker 4
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switch the SIM card but make sure there the same
2007-03-11 13:47:11
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answered by Kevin 2
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if your phones are GSM, switch the SIM card. if your phones are CDMA, call customer care to switch. if one is GSM, one is CDMA, you cannot do it.
2007-03-11 13:47:10
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answered by Anonymous
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you can switch your sim cards
2007-03-11 13:47:04
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answered by Raul R 1
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I doubt it
2007-03-11 13:48:08
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont think so
2007-03-11 13:47:23
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answered by stupidgirll74 2
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