As there doesn't seem to be a satisfying way to use a Vodacom prepaid SIM overseas for extended times (roaming isn't affordable enough, Voice over Wifi doesn't seem to work), I consider switching to CellC who seems to have it all: eSim and VoWifi are available :)
I just wonder, if the number...
16 years late — Number portability in South Africa must be finished
The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (Icasa) has had sixteen years to fully implement number portability, and it still has not happened.
According to the Independent Service Providers’ Association of South...
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voice over ip (voip)
I had a Telkom landline (Bellville number 021 948 xxxx) which I then ported to Neotel. That worked great and my Neotel line has worked well except for some dropped calls.
We've now moved and there are signal issues with the Neotel line (poor coverage) and I've had a Telkom line installed (in...
Hi, Just a general question on number portability.
How many times one can port number (switch providers while retaining original).
I have ported from MTN to cellc in the past. Last week, I went to move back to MTN, some technical problem came while porting and the store guy was unable to...
Hi
Wondering if anyone has any experience with this. I got a Neotel line as at the time I thought it would be better and easier to install than Telkom. Since then I have had endless issues. They have replaced the handset twice, I cannot access the internet and makes calls at the same time...
Individual Geographic Number Portability around the corner, making it possible to move your fixed line number
Individual Geographic Number Portability here soon
I want to put two sip lines into my exchange, but my question is this;
If I find a better deal with another voip provider, would I be able to move and keep my number?
I'm not going to change it all just to find that I need to get a new number in a couple of months or a year, or be tied to a...