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March 2016
I have a Fido wireless home phone. Currently I reside in the 905 area of Ontario. Occasionally I take my phone with me when I visit family in the 613 area and it seems to work there also. I am anticipating a permanent move to the 613 area. Do I need to get a new telephone number or can I keep my current 905 number? Secondly are there any disadvantages to doing this in terms of directory listings etc, even if the technology allows it to work?
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March 2016
Hello MartinDS,
Welcome to the forums!
One thing you might consider is people calling your number. While @FidoRachel noted long distance charges wouldn't apply to you, they would apply to people (from 613) calling your phone. Also, depending on your intended accommodation in 613, many of the apartment/condominum buzzer systems require a local number.
Cheers
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Hey @MartinDS, you can keep the 905 if you'd like It includes Canada-wide long distance calls so you don't have to worry about long distance charges (unless you call outside of Canada or use the device outside of our network).
Hope it answers your question!
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March 2016
Hi