[Hidden-tech] Cable/telephone question

Matthew S. Crocker matthew at corp.crocker.com
Fri Jan 31 06:20:48 EST 2014


We can port your old number and deliver service to your new location. We do that all the time with our hostedPBX service.  We would need to assign an Amherst number for e911 but everything else would use your 323 number

Contact. Tom Poulin at tpoulin at crocker.com 



> On Jan 31, 2014, at 5:36 AM, Gyepi SAM <gyepi-hidden-tec at praxis-sw.com> wrote:
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>> On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 04:59:00PM -0500, Harry Flood wrote:
>> We are in the process of moving our office from Belchertown to Amherst. We
>> have had our Belchertown phone (323-xxxx) for a number of years through
>> Charter. We will have the new service with Comcast.
>> 
>> Comcast is telling us they cannot retain our present phone number. Is this
>> true? They did say we could retain some level of service with Charter and
>> forward calls, which seems like a kluge-y option at best. I thought there
>> was easy portability of phone numbers.
> 
> Could be a policy restriction (business class vs residential) and not a technical one.
> It may be worth querying Comcast about this. FWIW, I've dealt with Comcast
> over the years and have discovered that asking the same question of different
> representatives will frequently yield different answers.
> 
> Over the past 13+ years, I've kept the same numbers and gone through 3 or 4
> providers. Comcast was one of them and they ported my number from Verizon.
> 
> -Gyepi
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