08-20-2020 09:47 AM - edited 01-05-2022 12:37 PM
I have a home phone with Bell in (705) area code. It never gets used, so I would like to transfer my home phone number to my cell phone which is a (613) area code. Will Bell allow me to port that number? Or do I have to cancel this number and start over to port that number to a cell phone? I am guessing I would then have to wait for a new SIM card???
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08-28-2020 12:12 PM
I recently ported a Bell landline to PM.
I went through a moderator.
You need Bell Acct#, Name on Bell Acct, phone number, full address of Bell service. My Bell acct was active.
The one thing I will note is that my Bell line had 3 phone numbers on the acct - 2 extra i-denta-call numbers. I pulled out one of the i-denta-call numbers (not the main number). After the port, the Bell acct remained active and PM was able to pull out the correct number. I have since also ported out the main number and now the Bell account is canceled.
08-22-2020 02:23 AM - edited 08-22-2020 02:25 AM
@deskinkle You can port most 705 but it doesn't become a 613. A restriction for porting is Public has to do phone numbers for the same city as your 705. Others would be calling long distance if they are calling from near Ottawa.
08-22-2020 12:16 AM
If you port your home number to your Public Mobile account, keep in mind you will lose your current Public Mobile number.
You may also consider porting your landline number to Fongo Home Phone (VoIP) for $6/mo and have it simultaneously ring your cel, or even cheaper voip.ms for about $1/mo and a few cents per minute for any actual usage like simple forwarding.
08-20-2020 12:53 PM - edited 08-20-2020 12:54 PM
@deskinkle wrote:I have a home phone with Bell in (705) area code. It never gets used, so I would like to transfer my home phone number to my cell phone which is a (613) area code. Will Bell allow me to port that number? Or do I have to cancel this number and start over to port that number to a cell phone? I am guessing I would then have to wait for a new SIM card???
@deskinkle Yes you can port your number using you existing PM sim card.
We recommend to take the following steps if you need to port-in a number:
To complete your port-in request, please open our chatbot via this link and type in “port request” to be put in touch with a Moderator. Include the info from above.
Hope this helps!
08-20-2020 11:35 AM
08-20-2020 11:33 AM
@benfattoand @iliketotalk, yes you will still need a moderator to assist with the port. I keep forgetting about this issue that has now been going on so long. Not sure why it hasn't been fixed
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08-20-2020 11:06 AM
@ShawnC13 wrote:
@deskinkle wrote:I have a home phone with Bell in (705) area code. It never gets used, so I would like to transfer my home phone number to my cell phone which is a (613) area code. Will Bell allow me to port that number? Or do I have to cancel this number and start over to port that number to a cell phone? I am guessing I would then have to wait for a new SIM card???
Yes, you can port your landline, and no don't cancel it as it needs to be active to port. You need to log into your self serve and go to change number. It will ask you if you are bringing over a landline number or from another cellular provider. A landline port can take up to 7 days to complete.
@ShawnC13 hello as far as I know you need a moderators assistance to port a number the self serve porting has been broke for months
08-20-2020 10:12 AM
@ShawnC13 I thought porting to an active PM account required moderator assistance; or has that been fixed?
08-20-2020 09:56 AM - edited 08-20-2020 09:58 AM
@deskinkle wrote:I have a home phone with Bell in (705) area code. It never gets used,
@deskinkle If you really want to port then do what @ShawnC13 said. I have to ask though, if your home number never gets used why port it over to your cell and lose the cell number that I assume everyone calls you on? I had a bell home phone and just outright cancelled it as I never used it either.
08-20-2020 09:51 AM
@deskinkle wrote:I have a home phone with Bell in (705) area code. It never gets used, so I would like to transfer my home phone number to my cell phone which is a (613) area code. Will Bell allow me to port that number? Or do I have to cancel this number and start over to port that number to a cell phone? I am guessing I would then have to wait for a new SIM card???
Yes, you can port your landline, and no don't cancel it as it needs to be active to port. You need to log into your self serve and go to change number. It will ask you if you are bringing over a landline number or from another cellular provider. A landline port can take up to 7 days to complete.
* I am happy to help, but I am not a Customer Support Agent please do not include any personal info in a message to me. Click HERE to create a trouble ticket through SIMon the Chatbot *