  ThatsAllFolks
@sunrocket.com | reply to tmj Re: SunRocket Days are OVER!
Today is, indeed, the last day.
Good luck all. Here's hoping your number survives. Considering its owned by the carrier and not SunRocket, it should not be swallowed. |
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  walletless
@dmainc.com | source? |
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  ThatsAllFolks
@sunrocket.com | said by walletless :
source? Is the @sunrocket.com next to my handle enough? |
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  what
| reply to ThatsAllFolks If you cancel, might need to follow these steps...not sure how good this info is now that SR is finished:
Once your account is closed, our system will automatically calculate any refund due to you for unused months by your cancellation date. The refund will be automatically be credited to the method of payment on file in 38 days.
Be advised that a disconnected number cannot be ported away from SunRocket. To port your number away will take up to 45 business days.
Please follow the instructions below in order to transfer your phone number to another phone service provider.
1. Please contact your new phone service provider and request that they initiate a phone number transfer. Your new carrier must start this process for you. 2. Your new provider will ask you to complete a request form which will require information about SunRocket. Please use the following:
End User Name: SunRocket End User Address: 8045 Leesburg Pike, Suite 300, Vienna VA 22182
In order to cancel your service, we need you to call our member center. Cancellations cannot be handled by e-mail. |
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  walletless
@dmainc.com | reply to ThatsAllFolks Any news on what will happen to our number and $$? |
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  Packet8 rep
@8x8.com
| reply to ThatsAllFolks There should be no problem porting to Packet8. Most of the numbers are owned by Level3 for both SunRocket and Packet8. I expect we could port the number very fast (maybe just a few days or less). Packet8 is operated by 8x8, a company that has been in business for 20 years and it is financially strong (almost cash flow break even in its VoIP phone service in the March quarter). |
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  The Beer I Love It When A Plan Comes Together Premium join:2001-07-24 Omaha, NE clubs:
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| said by Packet8 rep :
There should be no problem porting to Packet8. Most of the numbers are owned by Level3 for both SunRocket and Packet8. I expect we could port the number very fast (maybe just a few days or less). Packet8 is operated by 8x8, a company that has been in business for 20 years and it is financially strong (almost cash flow break even in its VoIP phone service in the March quarter). I will agree with the 20 years however there have been HUNDREDS of posts on this forum about EGHT and their stock games. Personally I bought a car back in 2003-2004 when my stock went from the .50 to 6.00 a share however I would not put them in Financially Strong. |
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  SoSadSR
@comcast.net
| reply to Packet8 rep said by Packet8 rep :
There should be no problem porting to Packet8. Most of the numbers are owned by Level3 for both SunRocket and Packet8. I expect we could port the number very fast (maybe just a few days or less). Packet8 is operated by 8x8, a company that has been in business for 20 years and it is financially strong (almost cash flow break even in its VoIP phone service in the March quarter). If SunRocket were to go belly up before a decision was made to go to Packet 8 and if our numbers were stuck in a state of "limbo" (providing SunRocket were to shut down and leave us high and dry) -- do Packet 8 still have access to port away old SunRocket numbers? Even if no one is there on SunRocket's side to sign away the number transfer? |
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  The Beer I Love It When A Plan Comes Together Premium join:2001-07-24 Omaha, NE clubs:
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| said by SoSadSR :said by Packet8 rep :
There should be no problem porting to Packet8. Most of the numbers are owned by Level3 for both SunRocket and Packet8. I expect we could port the number very fast (maybe just a few days or less). Packet8 is operated by 8x8, a company that has been in business for 20 years and it is financially strong (almost cash flow break even in its VoIP phone service in the March quarter). If SunRocket were to go belly up before a decision was made to go to Packet 8 and if our numbers were stuck in a state of "limbo" (providing SunRocket were to shut down and leave us high and dry) -- do Packet 8 still have access to port away old SunRocket numbers? Even if no one is there on SunRocket's side to sign away the number transfer? Here is the thing, TECHNICALLY there is no port as P8, SR and VT all use Level 3 for their numbers (In some markets).
The problem is coming up with a procedure for Level 3 to quickly, and LEGALLY move all those numbers around.
This can be a REALLY easy transition if companies like Level 3 and the providers have a battle plan.
If they follow the status quo, this will be a complete cluster.
I am betting on the cluster. |
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  W8ASA Tieng gi vay?
join:2000-07-31 Dayton, OH clubs:  | reply to ThatsAllFolks Still letting people sign up?
I went to sunrocket.com, and found that the site will still allow you to sign up for their service. Makes you want to go "Hummmm". -- Microwave and RF Components at www.ohiomicrowave.com |
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  ptrowski Got Helix? Premium join:2005-03-14 Putnam, CT clubs:
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| said by W8ASA :I went to sunrocket.com, and found that the site will still allow you to sign up for their service. Makes you want to go "Hummmm". Did you enter your information etc? I got service unavailable.... -- "A religious war is like children fighting over who has the strongest imaginary friend."
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  Nate425 Premium join:2005-02-03 Charlottesville, VA clubs:
| reply to The Beer Re: SunRocket Days are OVER!
Seems like it's safe to say they're done (their PR folks would be all over this by now if it was a lie). So sorry folks, wish it would have gone better.
I am also betting on a cluster when trying to port numbers around. It's just not going to end well. |
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  VTBrendan Viatalk Premium,VIP join:2005-06-27 Clifton Park, NY
| Hey,
Although it seems pretty obvious at this point, I would suggest to people that have numbers with SR that they really do want to keep to perhaps get the porting process started. We do enough business with L3 to know that there is a good chance things won't be handled to gracefully on their side should porting become an issue later down the road.
-Brendan |
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  The Beer I Love It When A Plan Comes Together Premium join:2001-07-24 Omaha, NE clubs: | Brendan,
I have a ticket open just for that at VT.
How quickly are you all jumping on this? |
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  W8ASA Tieng gi vay?
join:2000-07-31 Dayton, OH clubs: 
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·AT&T Midwest
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| reply to ptrowski Re: Still letting people sign up?
No, I only went as far as the page to enter the information. I didn't want actually to sign up. I was only trying to see if they would allow someone to sign up on this their "last" day. -- Microwave and RF Components at www.ohiomicrowave.com |
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  ptrowski Got Helix? Premium join:2005-03-14 Putnam, CT clubs:
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| said by W8ASA :No, I only went as far as the page to enter the information. I didn't want actually to sign up. I was only trying to see if they would allow someone to sign up on this their "last" day. once you hit submit from entering in your information ie address ect is when it comes up. I think they do it then to make you feel like they don't have numbers, not that they are tanking. -- "A religious war is like children fighting over who has the strongest imaginary friend."
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 sluri
join:2001-02-10
·Verizon FIOS
·Comcast
2 edits | reply to ThatsAllFolks Re: SunRocket Days are OVER!
I am not sure if this has been mentioned before or not, but aren't there some federal guidelines for bankruptcy of these kinds of services? I know of a lot of people who have sunrocket for their only phone service, god forbid an emergency and you have to call for 911 for fire etc. and your phone is dead. not because of a temporary problem but because the company went belly up. It would be like a company who provides electricity and closes shop in the middle of summer, leaving hundreds of people without AC etc. I think the execs of sunrocket should/would be responsible for such a thing happening. It is not like this just came up on their last financial papers. When you keep loosing money and work on a collect first then give service type of system, and the whole idea of your company running is based on new customers it is bound for failure (i think this falls under a pyramid scheme system). The thing that pisses me off is that they billed me for my international calls and didn't credit me the 3 dollars. insult to injury...... I can only predict a house fire, and no working phone thanks to sunrocket belly up, and one or more of their execs headed for jail. If they do close up shop for good, I am more irritated with the way they did it. I can only imagine the mess with number porting etc. sluri |
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  Aveamantium
join:2006-10-02 Loveland, CO | That is truly a frightening thought sluri, especially for those SR customers not following this thread which I would suspect to me most of them. Good luck all! |
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  MSP
@comcast.net | reply to The Beer What is VT? I am trying to go back to landline Verizon until this is all ironed out. I don't think they will be able to port my number out though. Also, what is a cluster port?  |
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  joeplumer
@verizon.net | reply to ThatsAllFolks does this mean that sunrocket is out of business? |
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