5 hours ago
I am looking to land a 416 area code, ideally. If not, an easy 647 number with Public Mobile. Is that a hard ask?
Or should I get a number from a 3rd party site, and then Port # to Public Mobile? Any suggestions for the 3rd party site? Anything I should be aware of if I decide to go this route? Thanks.
57m ago
If you're lucky, you can find 416 numbers on “no name mobile” and “chatr mobile.” 647 numbers are available via PM.
5 hours ago
Fongo is an easy one
TextNow can port out too but more trouble
There are other VoIP options as well, you can check Ooma or VoIP.ms or TekTalk by TekSavvy:
5 hours ago
@ChanelC wrote:Thanks! Do you know any VoIP providers I should consider or avoid for my needs?
Re check my post. I updated it for you.
5 hours ago
Thanks! Do you know any VoIP providers I should consider or avoid for my needs?
5 hours ago - last edited 5 hours ago
@ChanelC wrote:I am looking to land a 416 area code, ideally. If not, an easy 647 number with Public Mobile. Is that a hard ask?
Or should I get a number from a 3rd party site, and then Port # to Public Mobile? Any suggestions for the 3rd party site? Anything I should be aware of if I decide to go this route? Thanks.
Hello @ChanelC
What you can do is sign up and get a temporary number. You have the ability to change the number once a week or 4 times a month. You can go through the list of numbers by pressing refresh.
With regards to 3rd party providers, you can try Fongo. You can port out immediately after signing, but they do charge a fee of $20 if the account is less than 90 days. TextNow has zero restrictions, however, with their new security protocols, they require you to open your camera and take a picture of yourself just to use the service. For your own privacy, I would not suggest doing that as you never know where your picture may end up.
Another option is checking out NumberBarn. They have a Facebook like marketplace that may allow you to buy the area code you want. They have a $5 port out fee which is pretty cheap.
5 hours ago - last edited 5 hours ago
They are rare. If you check often, you will see them come up.
But if you find it elsewhere, get it and port it in. But not all VoIP providers let you port out their numbers