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Local Number Portability
What is Local Number Portability?Rogers Wireless and the other three major Canadian carriers—Fido, Bell Mobility and TELUS—will implement Local Number Portability in all metropolitan areas across Canada effective March 14, 2007. Local number portability (LNP) enables customers to keep the same phone number when changing service providers or carriers. The transferring of landline numbers to other landline numbers has existed for several years. Now, thanks to wireless number portability (WNP), which is often also referred to as Local Number Portability, customers will also be able to keep the same phone number when transferring their landline phone service to wireless service and vice versa. Which Telephone Numbers Can I Bring To Rogers
Should I cancel my existing contracts before transferring my number? No. You should contact us before taking any action. If you cancel your account first, you may lose control over your number, which may then become ineligible for transfer. Why Bring your Number to Rogers
I Want To Switch My Numbers To Rogers. What do I do? There are two ways you can switch to Rogers Wireless as well as get more information:
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