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10. You Can Keep Your Wireless Phone Number

You can keep your wireless phone number even if you switch wireless phone companies.
  • Check to see if you are under contract with your current carrier. If so, you may be obligated to pay an early termination fee for canceling service before the contract expires.
  • You may need to purchase a new phone because most wireless devices are designed for use on a particular carrier’s network.
  • It will usually take several hours, and in some instances could take longer, to complete the change.
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