Individuals and businesses have a right under a European directive to have both their mobile and their landline numbers ported over to a new telecoms supplier or to a new location when they change address, even outside their area (if to a VOIP telecoms supplier). So if I'm with say Virgin Media and I want to join BT I can bring my number with me.
But what if my existing telecoms supplier has allocated me a virtual number on my account - that is one that is not necessarily in my location but every call made to it is forwarded to me by them wherever I am.
Can this telecoms supplier still be forced to port that virtual number to me if I decide to switch to BT?
Hi camelchops,
All numbers are meant to be portable but we know in reality this is not always the cases more difficult than others, there is two possible barriers.
Unfortunately there isn’t a definitive answer. They should all be portable but there are exceptions and each case needs to be checked on its individual circumstances
Hope this helps
Mark