01-21-2021 02:50 PM - edited 01-05-2022 04:57 PM
Hi,
I recently moved from America to Canada. I have had an At&t number for a while and would love to keep the same number. Since the two countries have the same extension, would it be possible to keep the same American number I have if I transition to Public Mobile?
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01-21-2021 06:42 PM - edited 01-21-2021 06:42 PM
You can't port a USA number into Public Mobile, but if you'd like to keep the number, you could port it to another service like voip.ms for a dollar or less per month and just use it for call forwarding. I know they support porting in USA numbers. Then you could pick a new Canadian number with Public Mobile.
01-21-2021 03:27 PM
@seanmj98 wrote:Hi,
I recently moved from America to Canada. I have had an At&t number for a while and would love to keep the same number. Since the two countries have the same extension, would it be possible to keep the same American number I have if I transition to Public Mobile?
I use Voip.ms and forward calls I receive from AT&T to my Voip number, which then also then forwards to my Public Mobile number. You could also just set up a Voip Canadian phone number and have it set up to forward to your AT&T number. That way people in Canada can call a local number, and you can keep your USA based plan. Voip costs me 2-4 bucks a month depending on call volume that gets forwarded.
01-21-2021 03:23 PM
@Luddite wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:@seanmj98 : You could just keep the service with AT&T. They roam here. You're probably even paying less. The problem would be that then callers here would need calling ability to call you and likely incur costs.
@Anonymous I recall reading that US carriers offering NA unlimited roaming "require" most usage to be within USA. Similar, issues occur in Europe even with EU wide roaming mandated.
AT&T no longer has any geographic usage restriction in place. I have confirmed directly with AT&T, and they removed that in late 2019. I have had AT&T prepaid for just about 2 years now.
01-21-2021 03:21 PM
@Anonymous wrote:@seanmj98 : You could just keep the service with AT&T. They roam here. You're probably even paying less. The problem would be that then callers here would need calling ability to call you and likely incur costs.
@Anonymous I recall reading that US carriers offering NA unlimited roaming "require" most usage to be within USA. Similar, issues occur in Europe even with EU wide roaming mandated.
01-21-2021 03:17 PM
@seanmj98 : You could just keep the service with AT&T. They roam here. You're probably even paying less. The problem would be that then callers here would need calling ability to call you and likely incur costs.
01-21-2021 03:12 PM
@kb_mv I think Fongo is Canadian numbers only.
01-21-2021 03:10 PM
From my understanding, you can only port over numbers from a Canadian mobile company. You will need to choose another Canada number.
01-21-2021 03:08 PM
@seanmj98 wrote:Hi,
I recently moved from America to Canada. I have had an At&t number for a while and would love to keep the same number. Since the two countries have the same extension, would it be possible to keep the same American number I have if I transition to Public Mobile?
@seanmj98 hi sorry Canadian numbers only
01-21-2021 03:08 PM - edited 01-21-2021 03:18 PM
@seanmj98 wrote:Hi,
I recently moved from America to Canada. I have had an At&t number for a while and would love to keep the same number. Since the two countries have the same extension, would it be possible to keep the same American number I have if I transition to Public Mobile?
@seanmj98 Unfortunately not. You will need a Canadian number to use with Public Mobile. Maybe you could port the US number to Fongo or Textnow and forward that to the PM number?
Edit: maybe not on Fongo but there must be some that would allow this?