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chemie

join:2005-01-01
Midland, MI

reply to chemie

Re: Answering your questions on TeleBlend

New Question re: number porting.

The "answer" provided says sign up for TB or someone else "in the next few days".

We all know that number port takes 20 business days. If the lights go out in a few days, do we lose our number?

(I have signed up with a provider and they have number port LOA for 1 week but obviously nothing completed yet.....but they need TIME to get it done).

What happends to SR numbers that don;t go to TB and are waiting for port?

chemie

join:2005-01-01
Midland, MI

New Question.

Many people have signed up to TB just to "protect their number".

Will TB allow them to port out if they wish?

Will there be any restrictions on this porting out? (e.g. only numbers ported in to SR versus SR assigned numbers?)


rycelover

join:2007-07-16
New York, NY

reply to chemie

said by chemie:

New Question re: number porting.

The "answer" provided says sign up for TB or someone else "in the next few days".

We all know that number port takes 20 business days. If the lights go out in a few days, do we lose our number?

(I have signed up with a provider and they have number port LOA for 1 week but obviously nothing completed yet.....but they need TIME to get it done).

What happends to SR numbers that don;t go to TB and are waiting for port?
I think this is what I've been able to gather from some other smarty pants around these parts.

from what i understand SR never owned the numbers, it's the CLEC upstream that owned them. in my case, i had two SR numbers, one owned by Global Crossing and the other owned by Focus Communications. These CLECs are who your new voip co's will be in touch with regarding porting.

Also, from what I've read, after SR goes dark, the numbers will be released back to the general pool owned by the CLEC. That's why many, like myself, decided to go to TB in the interim to park my number with them, and not allow them to slip back into the general pool.


Smac

@comcast.net

Why won't these characters nut up and answer these questions themselves? With all due respect to SRBL, TB has no obligation to honor any promise made here.


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