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Additional (US) number?

Ray2
Fledgling

I have another mobile account with another provider. They allow me to have a secondary (US) number in addition to my normal UK number. That's great as, when in the US, there are many occasions when a non-US telephone number is not recognised. I would rather move my US number to my Three account. Is this possible?

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littledesk
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Not even a chance. Hutchinson are a UK/ROI provider, not a US one. If you wish to keep your US number port it to Google Voice or https://www.numberbarn.com/ 

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sc1999
Local celebrity

I expect the answer to be no but it's an interesting question. Who is the second number with?

Ray2
Fledgling

It's with Truphone. They've withdrawn the Pay As You Go option. I don't want to start a second contract just to keep my US number (I don't use it very often) so I'd hope I could just transfer the number across to my Three account. It would be a shame to lose it, as it's a very memorable number for me.

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littledesk
Active

Not even a chance. Hutchinson are a UK/ROI provider, not a US one. If you wish to keep your US number port it to Google Voice or https://www.numberbarn.com/ 

Ray2
Fledgling

Thank you, I'll check out those suggestions.

MZone
Superstar

If your number doesn’t start 07 which I assume it doesn’t if it’s a US number then not a chance. 

Ray2
Fledgling

My UK Truphone number starts 07, but the secondary (US) number starts 407. In practice, the UK number is not used. It's just there so that we can have the US number.