I presently subscribe to a land-line based telephone service provider. I also have an active account with FreePhoneLine.ca. To gain confidence and work out the bugs in my ATA configuration (HT502), I "call forwarded" the land-line service to my FreePhoneLine number. All has been working bug free for about a week now, so I'm contemplating "porting" my land-line number over to my FreePhoneLine account.
Questions are:
1. Will I need to take any action with my land-line provider concerning the "call forward" or will the transition be transparent to me?
2. Will my land-line number and my FreePhoneLine number become synonymous?
3. Which number will appear on my calling records?
4. Which number will be displayed on a "called" party's caller id?
5. Does my FreePhoneLine number remain an active phone number or become my account number only?
Thanks,
alvin
Porting my land-line phone number
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Re: Porting my land-line phone number
1. Don't tell your phone company anything otherwise they will consider you as closing your account and may block the porting of your number.
2, 3, 4, 5. Your ported number will replace your FPL number in all respects. In other words you will loose your FPL number.
It will get a bit messy if you still want to keep your FPL number, but you will effectively end up doing a similar thing that you do now with call forwarding on 2 different FPL accounts.
2, 3, 4, 5. Your ported number will replace your FPL number in all respects. In other words you will loose your FPL number.
It will get a bit messy if you still want to keep your FPL number, but you will effectively end up doing a similar thing that you do now with call forwarding on 2 different FPL accounts.
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Re: Porting my land-line phone number
Thanks for the fast reply Jake.
Since my ported number will replace my FPL number, will I need to change the SIP User ID or Authenticate ID in the ATA?
Will I need to change anything about my Login to my FPL account?
Again, thanks for all your help and advice.
alvin
Since my ported number will replace my FPL number, will I need to change the SIP User ID or Authenticate ID in the ATA?
Will I need to change anything about my Login to my FPL account?
Again, thanks for all your help and advice.
alvin
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Re: Porting my land-line phone number
Yes, when your number gets ported in you will need to change anything where your FPL number is now with your ported in number (including the initial 1).
You should get an email informing you of this though. This should be the only change you need to do to get back up and running again.
Your online login on the website will stay the same (as you use an email address rather than your phone number) as will your password.
You should get an email informing you of this though. This should be the only change you need to do to get back up and running again.
Your online login on the website will stay the same (as you use an email address rather than your phone number) as will your password.
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Re: Porting my land-line phone number
Thanks Jake.
I took the leap!
-alvin
PS - now to investigate converting my mobile phone....
I took the leap!
-alvin
PS - now to investigate converting my mobile phone....