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I want to keep my landline number but am moving to a new exchange area

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If your old No, is now a voip line on your nbn service. Then it probably wont be an issue??
If not, then call forwarding based at the telephone exchange (service wont be working at you old residence) but the old no, can be put on call forward service to your new land line No at new residence if you want to have it that way.
There will bd costings, but i cannot help you? You will have to contact you landline provider for all that info.

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No issue, use a call forwarding service! It works, I promise! HostedNumbers.com is a good source I've used in the past but there may be better/cheaper services available as that was a few years ago. Best of Luck Friend!
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On a landline would be simuler in the phone history of callers - block / un-block caller / number.
Sometimes it is with the landline exchange sysytem, then call the operator.

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Hi there,

Habe a good day.

Are you asking for the area code here in Manila?

If you are calling within metro manila, just dial the phone number from a landline or (02)+Phone Number from a mobile phone. If you're calling outside Metro Manila, you should use (02)+Phone Number.

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  • Click "Area/Exchange" under the Common Lookup heading.
  • Type the area code and the exchange (first three digits) of the phone number in the search fields and click "Search."
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