Provided that all of your contact details are saved on your SIM card and provided that the new phone hasn't got a SIM lock, yes. That's fully possible then.
Yes, you should be able to. Ofcourse, you would have to take the sims card that belongs in the other phone out.
Contact you service provider and tell them you would like to deactivate/delete your account.
You can't - unless that's your number - in which case, contact your service provider !
The current contact number for AT&T phone, Internet and TV service provider is: 800 - 331 - 0500. They operate from 7am to 9pm Monday till Friday and 9am to 6pm on Saturdays.
The contact number for the service provider varies depending on the provider. The phone number is often listed on the bill that is sent to the customer.
In order to get your call details from the cellular provider Nepal Telecom, you will need to contact the customer service department. They then can email, fax or snail mail you your call details.
Contact your service provider - they will be able to supply you with a list of all calls made from your mobile.
You need to contact your service provider to give them your SIM car number, that way then can register it to your current service.
You must configure the Mail program with your internet mail server. You should contact your internet service provider or visit their website to find out the details for your service.
Contact a service provider and they will do it for you.
A PUK is given by the service provider. Please contact your service provider.
First check with you current internet service provider. They will often have the service available, which you could then bundle with your current services to possibly get everything cheaper.
Contact your Internet Service Provider