[asterisk-biz] Can anyone transfer a Canadian number
Eric Fort
eric.fort at gmail.com
Mon Jan 5 18:37:50 CST 2009
Who is the owner/assignee of record for this number, you, your client,
or hitcalls? (or is there such a thing in canada?)....Here in the usa
/ california when I selected a number from the local ILEC then ported
it to a voip provider I was quite careful to be sure that I remain the
owner/assignee of record for that number with only the provider of
record changing.
This underlies the importance of making sure who "owns" a number...
If you can demonstrate that you are the "owner/assignee" you may be
able to get the court to release it as relief to you from it being
tied up in legal matters. I guess at this point it really boils down
to how much that number is worth to you.
Eric
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 3:25 PM, Chris Mason (Lists) <lists at masonc.com> wrote:
> It seems hitcalls is getting sued by their provider and the number is
> locked pending settlement of that suit. Som basically, my client's
> business is screwed, all our promotional gets dumped and we start
> marketing another number.
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