07-25-2024 07:22 AM - edited 07-25-2024 07:24 AM
This is not a Public issue but maybe someone can help.
I ported a (226) area code from an internet land line to Public probably 5 years back.
Once in a while when I put my number into a service for verifying/sending texts it will say I cannot use a landline for texting.
This has not been a landline for years but I still occasionally get this and as two factor authorization gets more and more prominent I am starting to get worried.
Who or where do I go to get this changed from land line status to cell line status? Is there even such a thing and why do some apps keep telling me this is a land line?
07-26-2024 02:58 PM
Also, getting a new number is not an option, I have four lines starting 226-240-xxxxx and they are published, on cards etc so changing would be difficult.
07-26-2024 12:30 PM
Mine is 226-240-xxxx
I'm hoping the 240 is mixed use because it seems to work 95% of the time
07-25-2024 10:59 PM
@Frank_M - You would have to get a new phone number because the service the MFA accounts are using knows what CO Code is a landline or cell (For Example: 226 - 886 - XXXX is a cell line, the service allows SMS to work but if it is 226 - 887 - XXXX it may be that it is a landline and block SMS 2FA and only allow for calling codes as it thinks it is still a landline.)
There are public services on the web that can see wether the middle number row XXX - 000 - XXXX is stated from the provider as landline, mixed use, or cellular.