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Does the FCC have anything to say about LNP (Local Number Portability)?

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Does the FCC have anything to say about LNP (Local Number Portability)?

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• A: Here is what the FCC recommends to consumers: http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/numbport.html • Q: Can I keep my current phone number? • A: Yes, in most case you can keep your existing phone number. Please see relevant questions at the ParkMyPhone and ParkMyCellPhone sections. • Q: Can I use my cell phone number and turn it to my home phone number? • A: Yes. Most certainly. Assuming that we can port your phone number over to us (we have 95% coverage of the US market), you can use your cell phone number in conjunction with our MyExtension service to receive and make calls for a lot less. All that while maintaining your existing cell phone number. • Q. Do you charge me if I decide to port my number away to a different service provider? • A: No. We do NOT CHARGE you for porting away your number, if you let us know that you intend to port your phone number away. Your new provider might charge for porting your number. (Please consult with them before taking such an action). If you h

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• A: Here is what the FCC recommends to consumers: http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/numbport.html • Q: Can I keep my current phone number? • A: Yes, in most cases, you can keep your existing phone number. Please see relevant questions at the ParkMyPhone and ParkMyCellPhone sections. • Q: Can I use my cell phone number and turn it to my home phone number? • A: Yes, most certainly. Assuming that we can port your phone number over to us (we have 95% coverage of the US market), you can use your cell phone number in conjunction with our MyExtension service to receive and make calls for a fraction of the cost while maintaining your existing cell phone number. • Q. Do you charge me if I decide to port my number away to a different service provider? • A: No. We do NOT CHARGE you for porting away your number, if you let us know that you intend to port your phone number away. Your new provider might charge for porting your number. (Please consult with them before taking such an action). If y

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