Yes, straighttalk has a bring your own phone webpage
Unless you've been living under a rock, you probably know that land line phone service is slowly but surely making its way out the door. Instead, most people that want home service are switching to either cellular service or online phone service. Online phone service is a much more affordable solution for those who still want to keep a phone in the house but are tired of paying for separate land line service. If you're subscribed to high speed internet and don't mind paying a possible installation fee, it could be a beneficial move to switch over to online phone service.
Yes, you can. The FCC's rules allow for this, so long as you stay within the same geographical area. You may be charged a fee to break your contract or terminate your service.
Yes, you can keep your pictures and usually you can keep the phone.
If you're with an actual service, like Sprint or AT&T or any other major company, yes you can keep your old number. They even sync everything via bluetooth. If your phone is a tracphone, chances are no. Unless they're compatible with a major service company.
Yes you can switch and keep the same number but a fee applies and it has to be requested by the new company.
Not if you have broadband internet.
If you want to keep the same number many service providers will work with you and help you keep your number. It depends on your current provider and the provider that you are going to switch to, if you're going to switch. But as far as moving to another area goes, no it won't change on it's own.
Yes they have to let you keep your number now.
Yes
Verizon can provide service to any cell phone and keep the current phone number as long as it has been disconnected from the previous service provider. You can do this over the telephone by providing the SIM ID number of the phone.
it might be outta of service days but still have minutes rolled over...
Times being what they are, everyone has budget cutbacks, start with your cell phone. The simplest way to readjust your plan is to switch to a "Pay As You Go" plan. You can cut your bill in half and in most cases, keep your same phone number. Call you customer service provider for more details.