I figured some teleco geniuses out here, so I figured I might give it a shot.

The house I grew up in is looking to get rid of it’s landline, and thus it’s phone number. This phone number is one of the small number I actually have memorized-making it super useful, because I am unlikely to memorize any additional numbers in my lifetime, and certainly no numbers will ever have the same nostalgic ring to them.

They’re a different phone carrier, and a different state. The current owner would be happy to hand the number over. Is this type of transfer in the realm of possibility?

  • Rob T Firefly
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    111 months ago

    It depends on your area and providers. Check with your phone providers of the landline and of whatever line you have you’d like to move that number to and ask them about “porting” the number over.

    If you’re in the US, here’s the FCC’s page with more info. You can probably port the number to another landline, a mobile line, or even a software-based VOIP provider like Google Voice.