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<blockquote data-quote="kay" data-source="post: 3810" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>Yeah, one would think comms wouldn't be such an issue in the middle of Sandton. And our building has its own cell too. Hasn't happened for a while in fairness.</p><p></p><p>I was listening to 702 ealier, and another benefit of number portability that some people miss is the ability to move within service providers on the same network. E.g. I was stuck with a prepaid SIM card with absolutely no way of moving my number across to a contract, even while staying with the same network. Eventually I had to bite the bullet for reasons of economy and changed my number.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kay, post: 3810, member: 2"] Yeah, one would think comms wouldn't be such an issue in the middle of Sandton. And our building has its own cell too. Hasn't happened for a while in fairness. I was listening to 702 ealier, and another benefit of number portability that some people miss is the ability to move within service providers on the same network. E.g. I was stuck with a prepaid SIM card with absolutely no way of moving my number across to a contract, even while staying with the same network. Eventually I had to bite the bullet for reasons of economy and changed my number. [/QUOTE]
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