05-16-2021 10:18 PM - edited 01-06-2022 02:04 AM
I was on my family's mobile plan on T-Mobile, which I can obviously no longer use while I live in Canada. I got a Public Mobile SIM card, and with it, a new number.
However, as I was trying to cancel my number on T-Mobile, they mentioned I could transfer my phone number, which I was dubious about, since Public Mobile is a Canadian service and T-Mobile is a United States phone service. Moreover, I already activated my SIM card and have a Canadian number?
Is a phone number transfer actually possible in this case? Could I replace my Canadian number with my US one?
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05-16-2021 10:55 PM - edited 05-16-2021 10:56 PM
@the1banana Though you cannot port your US number directly into Public Mobile, you can still keep your old number cheaply by porting it to a virtual VoIP service such as voip.ms for less than $1/month. You could then just have it take voicemails and email, present a menu of options, or simply forward to your canadian mobile number for a few cents per minute on top of the monthly fee. You don't need any VoIP apps on your phone, but you can always set that up later if you are interested.
05-16-2021 10:36 PM
No, you can port an US number here. I guess the T-Mobile rep wasn't aware you are in Canada now.
you can try to to confirm if porting eligibility (this is a site for koodo. But Koodo and PM belong to the same Telus family)
https://secure.koodomobile.com/checktransfereligibilityparrot/default.do?lang=en&appname=otherportal
05-16-2021 10:27 PM
@LurganIeUk wrote:
@the1banana wrote:I was on my family's mobile plan on T-Mobile, which I can obviously no longer use while I live in Canada. I got a Public Mobile SIM card, and with it, a new number.
However, as I was trying to cancel my number on T-Mobile, they mentioned I could transfer my phone number, which I was dubious about, since Public Mobile is a Canadian service and T-Mobile is a United States phone service. Moreover, I already activated my SIM card and have a Canadian number?
Is a phone number transfer actually possible in this case? Could I replace my Canadian number with my US one?
No you cannot port a US number into a Canadian mobile net work. I don't like to say this but some Americans are not too good with geography. Like when renting a car in a Florida airport and I show a BC drivers license and am asked where is that state??? I just replied....up north.
Yeah, I figured. It struck me as a bit odd, but I wanted to double check if it actually was possible given that the two countries share the same country code for some reason.
If a moderator or staff could corroborate this claim (I don't know how this forum works), I'll confirm this as the answer and call it quits. Thanks!
05-16-2021 10:21 PM - edited 05-16-2021 10:26 PM
No you cannot port a US number into a Canadian mobile net work. I don't like to say this but some Americans are not too good with geography. Like when renting a car in a Florida airport and I show a BC drivers license and am asked where is that state??? I just replied....up north.
You may have been talking to the same person...now at TMobile.