You call your cell phone carrier and tell them you want to change your number.
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It depends on your cellphone carrier. If you belong to Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, or one of the many cell phone companies you can go to their websites or call customer service.
Its Verizon. i have Verizon and my number starts with that
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It depends on your cellphone carrier. If you belong to Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, or one of the many cell phone companies you can go to their websites or call customer service.
Yes, but check the rules carefully for each carrier.
The cost to switch your cell number to a new carrier typically ranges from free to $20, depending on the carrier and any promotions they may have. Some carriers offer to cover this cost when you switch to them. Make sure to check with your new carrier for specific pricing.
No. Each carrier has allowed cell phones for their carrier. If you have a GSM carrier though, you can buy an unlocked phone to use on that carrier even if the carrier doesn't support the phone. All you do is move your sim card.
No. If you buy your phone from a retail store, you still need to get service for it from a carrier. And if you purchased the phone from the carrier, the number isn't free because you're paying for the service.
Area code 202 is Washington, D.C. Mobile numbers are portable, meaning that you can change mobile carriers but keep your phone number. That means that you can't tell by the number which carrier serves a particular number. In fact, you can even port a cell phone number to a landline, or vice-versa.