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Verizon Drops Opposition To Cell-Number Portability

EyesWideOpen writes "Verizon has announced (NYTimes - free registration required) that it would drop its opposition to the proposed F.C.C plan that would allow callers to keep their wireless phone numbers when they switch carriers. Verizon, the nation's largest mobile phone company, was seen as 'the standard-bearer of the opposition against wireless number portability' but has shifted it's position citing the recent court ruling as the reason for doing so. The F.C.C has set a deadline of November 24 for it's rules to take effect. Other mobile phone companies such as Cingular Wireless and AT&T Wireless are still expected to appeal the court ruling. Several previous stories on number portability here(1), here(2), here(3), here(4), and here(5)."

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  1. I know what to do!!! by bytes256 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Re-write the cell-phone numbers in Java...dial once, talk anywhere or something like that, isn't that why they're putting Java on all the phones?

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    1. Re:I know what to do!!! by Talking+Goat · · Score: 5, Funny

      From cell-phone provider training manual:

      "Number portability? Silly customer, why are you harping on that? We know what you really want... LOOK!! It's a widdle wormy-worm! You steer him around, it's a fun game! Oh, now look!"

      ::Usher customer out front door::

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  2. Index out of range by HitSkyn · · Score: 5, Funny

    it should be Here(0),Here(1),Here(2),Here(3),Here(4)

  3. NOT TRUE. by Eric_Cartman_South_P · · Score: 5, Funny
    They're playing "run from the dinosaur", since they're still in Mobile Telecommunications stone age.

    NOT TRUE... STOP. IN US WE HAVE GREAT WAYS TO SEND MESSAGE... STOP. MUCH ADVANCED HERE... STOP.