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Do phone companies reuse numbers?
When a new mobile phone number is allocated to a user, the old or unwanted number is generally put back into a pool for recycling and it is entirely a commercial decision by the Communications Provider as to how long they choose to quarantine and then recycle their ranges.
Can you choose your own phone number?
Most US carriers will not let you choose your number any more. You would need to buy a number from a number broker or from another service and port your number in. You might try Google Voice or Yahoo Voice first.
Who is responsible for phone numbers?
A responsible organization is any company that manages the registration for toll-free numbers in the U.S. (Note: Plum Voice is one such company.) A company called Somos (formerly SMS/800, Inc.) performs similar administrative duties for toll-free numbers that Neustar does for regular phone numbers.
Can others use my phone number?
Your phone number is an easy-to-find key that can be used by hackers and scammers to unlocking your personal data. They can also use your number in many other malicious ways. I used to think that maybe, at best, a person could possibly find my name and address using my phone number.
What happens to your phone number when you change it?
Ever wondered what happens to your old phone number, when you get a new one? The mobile carriers often recycle your old number and assign it to a new user. The telecom companies do it to stop number exhaustion, but this process is not safe for the users, who previously owned the numbers.
How long does a cell phone company wait to reuse a number?
Generally telecom providers reassign numbers within 90 days from when they had become deactivated but there is no specific time limit. In certain area codes with high demand for recycled numbers, the reassignment will occur much more quickly.
How do companies spoof phone numbers?
Some spoofing services work just like a prepaid calling card. Customers pay upfront for a PIN number that they use to place calls. Then they dial the number provided by the service provider, enter their pin, enter the outgoing call number and then enter the number they want to appear as their caller ID.
Can I keep my phone number when switching service providers?
If you’re switching service providers and remaining in the same geographic area, you can keep your existing phone number. This process – often referred to as phone number porting – can be done between wireline, IP and wireless providers. You may request service from a different company at any time.
Who owns the phone number on a cell phone bill?
Since a phone number is not tangible property, then whoever receives the cell phone bill will own the phone number. The ownership is based on who has the authority to cancel or forward the phone number. The most important thing to do with a BYOD policy is setting expectations in a company policy.
Who owns the company phone number?
When the employee is issued a company phone and phone number, a policy should clearly discuss who owns the number. While the policy will allow personal use on the phone it must be clear the employer owns the phone number. To make the policy even safer place an initial line next to this section making it unambiguous this provision is understood.
What happens to a company’s phone number when an employee leaves?
Therefore, if a company provides an employee a new phone number and pays for the phone service, the phone number belongs to the company. When the employee leaves, the company should be able to keep the number if it wants. Cal. Labor Code 2860. Its More Questionable if Employer Assumes the Employees Prior Phone Number