05-29-2020 05:28 PM - edited 01-05-2022 10:57 AM
Hi everyone, I was super excited to get my PM sim card and go through activation, but then after receiving my temporary number I asked the moderators to port my old number, and this is the reply:
"I just tried to port this phone number, but unfortunately, this number is not eligible for our network. I will attach the error message below:
"No, this number is not eligible to be transferred to TELUS because we do not currently provide service in the client's local calling area.""
This is so strange because I can see a Telus tower right from my house?? And if I search for networks, Telus shows up (or Public Mobile if I have that sim card in). The Moderator said they can't do anything about it. I guess this is my first and last month of PM unless there's anything you can suggest here on the community, as I like to keep my number. Hope you can help!
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03-02-2024 08:36 PM
I have the same issue and my current provider is Koodo. they told me number I want to port is not available on the local network. I called bull on that as this number has been with pubici mobile in the past. I wonder is it because I'm using an esim this time.
05-30-2020 01:16 AM - edited 05-30-2020 01:19 AM
To make this even more clear... If you look carefully at the list of all of the "rate centres" in area code 807 on the CNAC site, these are the only carriers that are present in Fort Frances:
NPA ▾ | CO Code (NXX) | Company | Rate Centre |
807 | 270 | ExaTEL Inc. | Fort Frances |
807 | 271 | Rogers Communications Canada Inc. (Wireless) | Fort Frances |
807 | 272 | Rogers Communications Canada Inc. (Wireless) | Fort Frances |
807 | 274 | Bell Canada | Fort Frances |
807 | 275 | Bell Canada | Fort Frances |
807 | 276 | Rogers Communications Canada Inc. (Wireless) | Fort Frances |
807 | 277 | TBayTel | Fort Frances |
807 | 291 | Shaw Telecom Inc. | Fort Frances |
807 | 703 | Bell Canada | Fort Frances |
807 | 788 | Iristel Inc. | Fort Frances |
807 | 789 | Iristel Inc. | Fort Frances |
807 | 797 | Iristel Inc. | Fort Frances |
807 | 861 | Bell Mobility | Fort Frances |
807 | 994 | Fido Solutions Inc. | Fort Frances |
Basically, Port Frances numbers can ONLY be ported between carriers in the list above, of which TELUS (parent of Public Mobile) is unfortunately not one of them. (Yet?)
However, there is a workaround... Iristel being one of the big VoIP trunk providers on the list, means you should be able to port to a plethora of VoIP providers that use them, and at minimum just forward it to your new actual Public Mobile number.
So, Pick a new number "nearby" that PM does offer for your mobile account - and then you port your previous number to one of those VoIP services including:
05-29-2020 07:26 PM - edited 05-29-2020 07:27 PM
@Romans10v9 It's not related to the list saying Rogers next to your number. It's entirely about that Telus Mobility does not have Fort Frances phone numbers. This means a number from there can't be ported in to Public Mobile (or any other Telus cellular service brands).
05-29-2020 07:12 PM
Hi @Romans10v9
Here is another option
https://account.fongo.com/calling/free/
You can forward it for free to your cellphone, use it with data, WiFi while abroad
05-29-2020 07:06 PM
There were lots of simjacking recently and many providers have put the port blocks, if that's the case you have to contact them to remove it then contact moderators to try again. This is assuming they allow port out in the first place. Either way it looks like you will have to contact them
05-29-2020 07:02 PM
So because it says "Rogers" beside it it can't leave Rogers-partnered providers, is that correct?
05-29-2020 06:54 PM - edited 05-29-2020 06:55 PM
@Romans10v9 wrote:Thanks for your help. I edited my previous reply, 807 271 ****
Numbers from Fort Frances cannot be ported to Public Mobile.
http://www.cnac.ca/data/COCodeStatus_NPA807.htm
05-29-2020 06:51 PM
Thanks for your help. I edited my previous reply, 807 271 ****
05-29-2020 06:50 PM - edited 05-29-2020 06:50 PM
@Romans10v9 wrote:But I can still use the number fine from the other district?
Sure, you can use any phone number assigned to you by Public Mobile, but anyone calling you will be calling that city.
Just to make sure, again - what's the area code and first 3 digits after the area code of the phone number you want to port in? This will let us know for sure if your original request is possible.
05-29-2020 06:48 PM - edited 05-29-2020 06:49 PM
But I can still use the number fine from the other district?(807) 271
05-29-2020 06:46 PM - edited 05-29-2020 07:34 PM
@Romans10v9 wrote:Yes and you're right, my district wasn't available for numbers, so I just selected the district beside mine... Still has the same area code though. If I decide to keep my number, this shouldn't be a problem should it?
Sorry, but you can't. If Telus Mobility (Public Mobile) does not have phone numbers assigned to them for that same city, the number can't be ported in. This was explained in the message that Public Mobile showed to you.
05-29-2020 06:45 PM
@Romans10v9 wrote:AActually, I think you are right that it is a bell tower now that I think of it, but I thought Bell and Telus shared towers?
You are correct. But if Telus does not have a phone switching service at tbaytel service area, Telus still cannot complete the call even Telus gets the signal.
05-29-2020 06:44 PM - edited 05-29-2020 06:47 PM
@Romans10v9 wrote:AActually, I think you are right that it is a bell tower now that I think of it, but I thought Bell and Telus shared towers?
That is true but doesn't make a difference. What is the area code and the 3 digits after the area code?
I will check on the CNAC website, but I'm almost certain that with you being a Tbaytel customer, you won't be able to port your number in. It has nothing to do with them blocking the port out, but rather has to do with number porting rules about a carrier must also offer phone numbers for the same location of the ported phone number.
05-29-2020 06:44 PM
Yes and you're right, my district wasn't available for numbers, so I just selected the district beside mine... Still has the same area code though. If I decide to keep my number, this shouldn't be a problem should it?
05-29-2020 06:41 PM
AActually, I think you are right that it is a bell tower now that I think of it, but I thought Bell and Telus shared towers?
05-29-2020 06:41 PM
@kb_mv wrote:@Romans10v9 Here is the link to their site talking about porting in a number to them....
https://www.tbaytel.net/support/knowledgebase/catid/10
Tbaytel cannot help a customer to port out. It is the carrier that is receiving the phone number that is responsible for providing all support for this.
05-29-2020 06:40 PM
@Naepalm wrote:You can always change your number to a Public Mobile number and let your contacts know that you have a new phone number.
Unfortunately, in a case where someone is trying to port a number from a place that is inelible, Public Mobile would not be able to provide a local phone number for that location either.
05-29-2020 06:38 PM - edited 05-29-2020 07:32 PM
@RossN wrote:@Romans10v9 hi who was your previous provider? some smaller providers will not release their numbers
Much of the area that Tbaytel serves has phone numbers that cannot be ported to Public Mobile. In this case, the answer given by Public Mobile is likely corrrect. Telus Mobility does not have phone nubmer for much of these Northern Ontario locations and that means that numbers from such places cannot be ported into Public Mobile.
05-29-2020 06:36 PM - edited 05-29-2020 06:42 PM
@Romans10v9 wrote:Alright so I was on the phone with tbaytel, and they sent an email to the "porting department" but they are only in office again at 8:30 on Monday. I'm still not so sure it's tbaytel, or else why would the moderator's error be about Telus?
According to @computergeek541 post below, Telus does not have service at tbaytel service area.
Telus may not have service in your area.
But call Telus to determine where you can port your tbaytel number to Telus.
If you answer is yes, create a moderator support ticket for help using the ? button at the right side bottom corner of this page.
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05-29-2020 06:36 PM
@Romans10v9 wrote:
This is so strange because I can see a Telus tower right from my house?? And if I search for networks, Telus shows up (or Public Mobile if I have that sim card in). The Moderator said they can't do anything about it. I guess this is my first and last month of PM unless there's anything you can suggest here on the community, as I like to keep my number. Hope you can help!
That Telus tower is probably actually a Bell tower. The fact that you have a Telus/Public Mobile signal there is not the determining factor. This has come up a few times for members in the Tbaytel terrirtory.
05-29-2020 06:24 PM
Alright so I was on the phone with tbaytel, and they sent an email to the "porting department" but they are only in office again at 8:30 on Monday. I'm still not so sure it's tbaytel, or else why would the moderator's error be about Telus?
05-29-2020 06:10 PM
You may have to call to have tbaytel remove port protection. I had to do that with koodo when switching here. Bit of a pain but easy enough to have done
Then moderators finished the port for me after that was removed 🙂
05-29-2020 06:01 PM
@Romans10v9 Here is the link to their site talking about porting in a number to them....
05-29-2020 05:59 PM
Are you super committed to your phone number?
You can always change your number to a Public Mobile number and let your contacts know that you have a new phone number.
Then you can remain excited about Public! 🙂😎
05-29-2020 05:59 PM
05-29-2020 05:45 PM - edited 05-29-2020 05:46 PM
@Romans10v9 A brief glance at their site talks about who provides service in a local area. This seems to be the problem. I suggest you contact them and find out exactly what the issue is. It would be great if you could let us know how it goes!
05-29-2020 05:43 PM
On my tbaytel contract it says "if the customer disconnects service or converts to the service of a different carrier before end of the contract term, then the customer agrees to pay any early cancellation fees". I thought because I saw this it would work
05-29-2020 05:39 PM
@Romans10v9 You should contact them and see what the issue is. Their website talks about being able to port in a number under certain conditions but doesnt mention porting out.
05-29-2020 05:39 PM - edited 05-29-2020 05:40 PM
@Romans10v9 wrote:My provider is Tbaytel, which uses the Rogers towers. I live in northwestern Ontario
@Romans10v9 they probably don't want to release their phone numbers because they only have a certain amount allotted to them
05-29-2020 05:35 PM
My provider is Tbaytel, which uses the Rogers towers. I live in northwestern Ontario