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I am in the Florida Panhandle. I am entertaining
moving my service from ATT to Nextel. The DC, free
incoming calls, alternate line service with free
nights and weekends all seem like a pretty good
deal. I have read some of the threads regarding
Nextel's service, or lack thereof, but ATT ranges
from marginal to non-existent over about 1/3 of
the area where I travel on a daily basis. Not to
mention that their customer service is almost
totally extinct. While I will port my current
number on 5-24, I need to add an additional new
number, which I wantbe the same as my pager and
current cell number (different exchanges, of
course)for the convenience of my customers. Nextel
tells me that numbers cannot be chosen with their
software. Exactly what I was told was, "if the
President of the United States wanted a particular
number, he couldn't get it". This sounds like a
load of BS to me. If I can port a number, somebody
enters it into the computer, so why the resistance
to that same someone entering a Nextel number into
their own system? I have had cell service since
1991, pager service for about the same length of
time, and have added/modified service from time to
time, and I have never NOT picked my number.
Any ideas on how I can get this done?
One more question. Someone asked me this, and I
don't know. If someone ports a number to another
company, say from ATT to Nextel, fulfills the
contract, and then cancels service without porting
the number elsewhere, who gets the number? Does it
revert back to ATT, or is it now Nextel's to
distribute to someone else?
Thanks.
RAC
I am in the Florida Panhandle. I am entertaining
moving my service from ATT to Nextel. The DC, free
incoming calls, alternate line service with free
nights and weekends all seem like a pretty good
deal. I have read some of the threads regarding
Nextel's service, or lack thereof, but ATT ranges
from marginal to non-existent over about 1/3 of
the area where I travel on a daily basis. Not to
mention that their customer service is almost
totally extinct. While I will port my current
number on 5-24, I need to add an additional new
number, which I wantbe the same as my pager and
current cell number (different exchanges, of
course)for the convenience of my customers. Nextel
tells me that numbers cannot be chosen with their
software. Exactly what I was told was, "if the
President of the United States wanted a particular
number, he couldn't get it". This sounds like a
load of BS to me. If I can port a number, somebody
enters it into the computer, so why the resistance
to that same someone entering a Nextel number into
their own system? I have had cell service since
1991, pager service for about the same length of
time, and have added/modified service from time to
time, and I have never NOT picked my number.
Any ideas on how I can get this done?
One more question. Someone asked me this, and I
don't know. If someone ports a number to another
company, say from ATT to Nextel, fulfills the
contract, and then cancels service without porting
the number elsewhere, who gets the number? Does it
revert back to ATT, or is it now Nextel's to
distribute to someone else?
Thanks.
RAC