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Virgin-Mobile to AT&T: How do I keep my VM number?

April 1st, 2013 1 comment

I’ve had the same Virgin Mobile number for 7 years. I’d like to move up to bigger and better phones, but REALLY want to keep my old number. Is porting possible?

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What is Local Number Portability?

Question:
What is Local Number Portability?
What is an LNP Transfer?
What is LNP?
What is porting?
Answer:
Local Number Porability (LNP) allows you to change service providers within the same local area and keep the same phone number. This is often referred to as "porting".

Note: The number must be in active service with the existing provider.

Additional Resources:

* LNP Eligibility Check
* LNP Frequently Asked Questions

how do i go about getting into the mobile media business?

November 19th, 2012 1 comment

when i say media i mean selling games, wallpapers, ringtones etc to mobile end users? i cannot find many resources apart from the companies who want you to sell for them. but i want to go about it myself so where should i start?

In my opinion, the best thing would be to setup a website, you can either hire a web developer or you can do one yourself. There are a lot of websites hosts that will provide you the domain name.

Once the website is setup, you need to advertise, you can use yahoo, msn, google and other services to publicise your website. You can also spread the word amongst your friends and relatives, they probably might end up being your first customers.

Also, you can make money by displaying relevant ads on your website.

Display the products that you want to sell on your website, and sell them.

There you are, with your own site and selling media business.

Malathi K
http://onlinserviceprovider.blogspot.com

p.s. if you need a web developer, you can hire at very resonable rates. just drop in a mail and we will take it from there.