Thing is ..you can port a number when BILLS ALL PAID and services removed
from it.. especially 800's !!!

So I assume nufone didn't pay theyr bills and upstream refusing to let go
till bills paid.. 


So in a way.. the numbers RESPORG's where the upstream and not nufone.

That is only a tough and no evidence claimed.. just an idea.




-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Trixter aka Bret
McDanel
Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 6:14 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: What's a "Phone"? (was: Re: [asterisk-biz] Nufone appearsto be
onthe rebound)

I think that vonages user agreement states that porting is at their
discretion.  I know broadvoice does this, even with numbers you port in.  As
such anyone that signs up agrees to those terms, and later if they can't
violate that contract that is their fault.  The rule here is don't go with a
provider that has objectional terms in their contract...


-----Original Message-----
   >From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
   >Well, I guess I'm getting OT here, but I used to have a Vonage 
   >business account.  I was able to port my number from Vonage (to 
   >Teliax).  I was a customer for >3 years.  I've heard of others not 
   >being able to port their number.  And yes, the number I ported from 
   >Vonage was a Vonage assigned number. 


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