That's probably true. A company with 2 million customers won't just vanish.
But that's an interesting question. I have a few VoIP customers (less
than 100), and a handful of them did port numbers here from Verizon.
Suppose I get hit by a bus tomorrow. What happens to their phone
numbers? My carrier is a level3 reseller, does responsibility for those
customers fall to my carrier? Or would I be leaving these people in
telecom Limbo?
Vonage ain't going anywhere - you can be sure someone will buy them
Alan Bunch wrote:
I have a number that was ported to Vonage about 7 months ago. Well
the CFO of my company did anyway. With the present Vonage situation
he would like to port that number away from Vonage. Is there a place,
other than a carrier, to park a number ? He has had this number for
may years and would like to hold on to it.
I know I could port it to any number of carriers but don't want to
move it to someone I don't know will be in business tomorrow. BTW,
what happens to the numbers a carrier has when they vanish ? I would
imagine it's a pain recovering those number from a customer point of
view.
Any advice would be helpful.
alabun
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