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Old 18-04-2006, 08:15 AM
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MNP PCCW to Peoples

I am currently with PCCW and wonder if I can take out a new number with Peoples then some months later move my PCCW number over? Considering that Peoples don't force you to sign contracts I suppose I could just let the new number go and just move my original number over from PCCW when I feel like it.
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I am currently with PCCW and wonder if I can take out a new number with Peoples then some months later move my PCCW number over? Considering that Peoples don't force you to sign contracts I suppose I could just let the new number go and just move my original number over from PCCW when I feel like it.
That's pretty much what I did... A friend in the UK gave me a NWT pre-pay card before I came out here, so I'd have a number and a phone when I landed, and I didn't want to move the number over immediately when I wanted to try out the Peoples unmetered GPRS. I signed up with Peoples, used two phones for a month, then signed up with Peoples again at the end of the month for a new account with MNP, letting the original Peoples number go, since I'd never used it for voice. You actually get slightly better rates if you're an MNP customer - a credit to cover the tunnel fees, and 10% more minutes thrown in - something along those lines, anyway...
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Old 18-04-2006, 09:12 AM
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Cheers for that. On average is the voice part of the network reliable and have you had any problems with voicemail notifications?
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