01-03-2023 10:53 PM
I was not using my old public ph number, it is now deactivated, i need it , how to bring it back.
i bought new public sim key .
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01-05-2023 06:15 PM - edited 01-06-2023 12:05 AM
@monisrkhan it's an NPA lookup based on area code and the first 3 digits. The lookup shows that it is a Rogers number, so, it will be either from Rogers/Fido/Chatr or other companies that use Rogers network. In your case, since you have some idea it could be from Chatr, it is likely from there then
01-05-2023 06:13 PM
Thanks for replying.
I don't remember the original carrier, i think it was from Koodo or chatter.
how to find out the original carrier
01-04-2023 12:06 AM
As per @softech you are SOL. Only option is go back to Rogers.
01-03-2023 11:23 PM
@monisrkhan the number was from Rogers. You must have ported in from Rogers (or rogers family) into Koodo before
Because the number was from Rogers, it would have been returned back to rogers when you deactivated
01-03-2023 11:22 PM
i called , did not get any ring, I switched the number from Koodo to PM, how to ask CSA, what is CSA actually.
how to reach them.
01-03-2023 11:15 PM
@monisrkhan sorry, 416-617-xxxx is a Rogers number. (you ported in that number from Rogers before).
You need to try to activate a Rogers/Fido/Chatr account to get that number back. But check with Rogers store first and see if the store agent can help
01-03-2023 11:13 PM
Thanks for replying, I really appreciate it.
I moved to BC from Toronto that's why I stopped using it in Jan 2022.
I called that number to check, the number is not currently assigned,
number was 416-617-66**
01-03-2023 11:11 PM
@monisrkhan if you got the number new from PM before, then you have a chance to get it
if you port the number from another provider, then PM cannot assign you that number for sure
01-03-2023 11:05 PM - edited 01-03-2023 11:07 PM
Phone it. Does some one answer? If yes you are SOL. Was it a ported number or from PM, Telus or Koodo? If yes to latter then ask a CSA if they can get it back for you. If ported, it went back to original carrier. Once again you are SOL.
01-03-2023 10:56 PM
@monisrkhan you might or might not be able to get it back
If you have "deactivated" not long ago and you can prove the support that you owned the number before, and the number is not currently assigned, there is a chance you can get it back.
But on top of that, it depends if the number was originally from PM or Telus network. When an account is deactivated, the number will be returned to the provider who owned the number in the beginning. if it is a Telus/PM number, then they might be able to do something
May I know what is the area code and the first 3 digits of the number? I can try to see which provider owns that