What about the phone book?

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inspectorgene
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What about the phone book?

Post by inspectorgene » Wed Aug 12, 2009 2:13 pm

If I decide to just keep the temporary ooma phone number, instead of porting the number I have had for the last 27 years, will the ooma number get listed in next years local directory?

WayneDsr
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Re: What about the phone book?

Post by WayneDsr » Wed Aug 12, 2009 2:35 pm

No, it won't.

Wayne

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StevenJohn
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Re: What about the phone book?

Post by StevenJohn » Wed Aug 12, 2009 4:22 pm

We have a local phone book here that allows you to mail or fax your cell phone or VoIP phone to them for publication. They do not charge for this service. This is not the big AT&T book though, but it's almost as good.

sj

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bw1
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Re: What about the phone book?

Post by bw1 » Wed Aug 12, 2009 11:45 pm

inspectorgene wrote:If I decide to just keep the temporary ooma phone number, instead of porting the number I have had for the last 27 years, will the ooma number get listed in next years local directory?
FYI, if you do decide to port your number, it will likely be removed from next year's directory. That's what happened to my number that was ported from AT&T. It's still listed online, but not in the phone book that was delivered recently.

gbickel1
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Re: What about the phone book?

Post by gbickel1 » Thu Aug 13, 2009 10:47 am

I like this... An unlisted number with no charge.

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