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Changing your phone without changing your number


Added: 20-08-2006
Author: Debbie Read
Category: Mobile Cell Phone
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I have had this number since I was ten years old and very honest, another study does not tell the people that means. I love my numbers, each person I've met have this number and I can not be disturbed in general, to form a new Facebook group and invite all my friends So tell me the new number to contact the people I have ever difficult to talk but I say it was my phone book and generally each new number into the Skulls bother rushing to them that I have a new number!

Instead, I look to alternatives. I certainly do not change the network and only get a new mobile brand punch that reduces from the fact that my network has all my bills by violence three months ago, but I finally got shiney new phone and left a pair of service.

I got a new phone network to form new contact group and Facebook, people I never hard to talk with them my new number but I m sure we discussed that in the first paragraph.

My answer? Get PAC code from my web ...

What is a PAC code?! Well, PAC stands for Port Authorization Code and your network must provide for free. Allows you to store your phone numbers are available even when you enable network-is rrah! Http: / / Nilipata www.portauthorisationcode.co.uk called a great site, that clearly explains exactly what I did.

Essentially cancel the contract before the phone, your cellular network request PAC code. Network provider you must issue either on the phone or give you within two working days. Unapopata your new phone, you give them your PAC code and worked seven days later you have a new phone, same number.

Your PAC code is free and you should have t get the cost for it. Also, make sure you do not t cancel an existing contract your network until you have published by your PAC code and you have been through this with your new provider. If you don t do this, you can host a new relationship will charge you a fee to transfer the entire population.

So, voila! I managed to network Kujikwamua my pants but I really adore the numbers continue by hand from anyone I choose!




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