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use here is a idea on how it can be done i have been told it is real hard to do
but i am sure it can be done.
http://ipod.about.com/od/introductiontotheiphone/a/iphone_numbers.htm
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I have a Verizon phone and an iPhone. I'd like to cancel the Verizon plan and transfer that number to my existing iPhone. How?
I don't know whether they can port an existing Verizon number to an EXISTING AT&T plan. Would I have to simply cancel the current AT&T, pay the ETF, and then proceed as if I'm transferring my Verizon number to a brand new AT&T plan? (And this way I could get the subsidized pricing on the 3GS.) What's the best way to go about this? I'd rather not pay an ETF if I can help it.
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July 16, 2009 10:05 PM
I really don't know how to do it but i am sure you might do it with the carer you use here is a idea on how it can be done i have been told it is real hard to do
but i am sure it can be done.
http://ipod.about.com/od/introductiontotheiphone/a/iphone_numbers.htm
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