Possibility of saving a mobile number?

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Hey all,

Next month I will be moving to Canada for a year. I've had the same mobile phone number in the UK for years now, and I was wondering if there was any way I could keep my number saved so when I return to the UK next year I can just move back?

Anyone had any experiences with this?

Thanks,
Marky
 
T-Mobile offered the option of suspending your line if you were out of contract for something like £5/month. Other networks may allow this as well.
 
Just ask to go on PAYG pop £10 on and leave in the draw until you come back then port to contract again. don't forget you still need to 30 days notice to go PAYG so get moving :)
 
PAYGO requires you to make a chargeable call from your phone at least once every 6 months so you would lose your number if you did that.

I'd say a cheap rolling contract is the best way as you worn have to use the phone and can change it when your back and you can keep the number.
 
I should port it to Pay as you go, then take it with you, if you send one sms a month it will only cost you about 40p something like that and it will keep the sim and number active (incoming sms are always free so )
 
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How about Ovivo? You need to pay £15 to get it delivered but the credit gets added back. You also get £3 more when you port your number over, meaning you have £18 to use to keep the SIM card + number active until you return to the UK. Checking the Ovivo site, it costs 49p to send a text to the UK, so if you do this monthly, you will still have some credit left over.
 
Do you have a friend / relative you can leave the sim/ phone with - go payg then just ask them to send a text or call someome every couple of months or six months ?
 
PAYGO requires you to make a chargeable call from your phone at least once every 6 months so you would lose your number if you did that.
This varies by network (and they often say one thing and do another), I've left numbers on Orange for a year for example and had no problems.

The timeout should trigger in theory if you are the receiver of a call too (even if it goes to VM).
 
Could you not just put the sim in a £10 brick and take it with you? Make a text every few months to a mate or something. Won't cost too much..
 
I should port it to Pay as you go, then take it with you, if you send one sms a month it will only cost you about 40p something like that and it will keep the sim and number active (incoming sms are always free so )

I'd do this, surely it's worth 40p a quarter to keep the number.
 
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