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Old 06-06-2003, 02:24 PM   #1 of 27
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Good News. You'll Be Able To Keep Your Cell Phone Number When You Switch Carriers


Consumers can keep phone numbers

WASHINGTON (APOnline) ? In a major and welcome victory for cellular-phone users, a federal court ruled Friday that consumers should be allowed to keep their phone numbers when they switch providers.

Consumer advocates say the inability to retain numbers is one of the biggest barriers preventing more cell phone users from switching in search of better service and prices. The Federal Communications Commission is requiring wireless carriers to provide "number portability" by Nov. 24.

In April, attorneys for Verizon Wireless and the Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association, an industry group, told a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia that the FCC overstepped its authority by imposing the requirement. They said it will raise costs while doing little to increase competition.

The court rejected that challenge, calling the FCC's action "permissible and reasonable." The court also said the cell phone companies waited too long to object to the rule.

"It is obvious that any regulation that frees consumers from staying with carriers with whom they are dissatisfied affords them protection," the court said. "It was reasonable for the FCC to conclude that wireless consumers would switch carriers at even higher rates if they could keep their phone numbers."

CTIA President Tom Wheeler said he was disappointed by the decision. He said the FCC hasn't provided enough guidance on how number portability will work.

"There are only 24 weeks between now and the portability deadline, but the basic 'how tos' have yet to be addressed," he said. "The FCC must announce final rules by Labor Day or consumers will find chaos in the market."

Congress decided in 1996 that people can keep their traditional local phone numbers when they change phone companies. The FCC decided soon after that wireless carriers should offer that ability to people in the largest 100 U.S. cities by June 1999.

The FCC extended that deadline three times, most recently granting a yearlong extension last summer after Verizon Wireless asked the commission to eliminate the requirement.

Most wireless companies argue that their industry is competitive enough and doesn't need a regulatory boost. They say there are about 146 million U.S. cell phone subscribers and about a third of them change carriers each year.

The wireless industry estimates that number portability will cost more than $1 billion in the first year and $500 million each year thereafter. The industry says that expense will make it harder to provide better cell phone coverage and cheaper phones.

Many cell phone users outside the United States, in places such as Britain, Australia and Hong Kong, already have the option of keeping their numbers when they switch carriers.
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Old 06-06-2003, 07:14 PM   #2 of 27
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Good News!

My cell phone bill just went up 47 cents per month to pay for this "Federal Telephone Number Pooling".

I am now paying almost 18% in taxes on my cell phone bill.



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Old 06-06-2003, 07:51 PM   #3 of 27
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I'll pay a little more in taxes to take advantage of the competition.
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Old 06-06-2003, 10:38 PM   #4 of 27
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Cell phone providers typically require a one or two year contract and will penalize you for pulling out early. If this new regulation entices more people to switch providers then the providers are going to be lighting their cigars with burning $100 bills.



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Old 06-07-2003, 01:38 AM   #5 of 27
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It's about time. This should have happen a long time ago. Not that I'll switch. I have a old plan that my nights start at 7:00pm. I can start talking early. Most plans night time min start at 9:00pm.
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Old 06-07-2003, 03:39 AM   #6 of 27
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Perhaps this new ruling will forestall new area codes being created to accomodate the rapidly dwindling number of new phone numbers being available to consumers.

If I can keep my cell phone number when I change carriers, then I won't be using up a new number when I do change.



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Old 06-07-2003, 11:03 AM   #7 of 27
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I lived in the UK when they implimented number portability there, and rates cut in half like 50% overnight. This really will help the consumer. Only downside I see is, no more heavily discounted (i.e. free) phones. Were gonna have to pay full price for our phones, even on contract. You'll also see contracts getting longer. I think Verizon, Sprint, and ATT want 2 or 3 year contracts for new customers now.


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Old 06-07-2003, 01:33 PM   #8 of 27
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I second Devin's remarks. We have number portability for almost 4 years now (not just mobile phones, every sort of connection) - and rates have gone down.

(BTW, for the newest generation, like my daughter, keeping one's number even isn't that important anymore as it seems for us: they never write down a number, or know someone's number by head. It's in their phone - stored when a friend calls them. Nowhere else.)

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Old 06-08-2003, 07:22 AM   #9 of 27
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The Federal Communications Commission is requiring wireless carriers to provide "number portability" by Nov. 24.


I remember when we had a deadline for the metric system. Don't hold your breath on this, at the very least there will be a delay in implementing this regulation.
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