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John7777
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Hi. I want to get rid of my landline in the house but keep the number as I have had it for years and most people know it. How is this possible please slight_smile 

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MI5
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@John7777 

Not possible at all, unless you plan on getting another landline.

There's no way a landline number can be used on a mobile without it being active.

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What on earth's the point in keeping a landline number if it's never going to be used? 🤔

Even if, as said, most people know it.

 

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Oxonian
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@Cleoriff wrote:

What on earth's the point in keeping a landline number if it's never going to be used? 🤔

Even if, as said, most people know it.


 

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I think that what @John7777 is trying to do is to keep the number for incoming calls but to avoid paying a line rental ?  

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Nope not possible to transfer a landline number to a mobile phone sim @John7777 

 



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