Kim Komando
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So long as the provider releases that number to you and then you can port it over to your mobile.
You can also port it over to a VOP provider.
But speaking of Google Voice, you know, Google Voice will let you have a phone number.
And what they do is they when you go to sign up for Google Voice, they'll give you different area codes.
And they'll say, okay, we have these numbers available in these area codes.
And you're like, okay, well, like a friend of mine, he has a 202, even though he lives in Scottsdale, Arizona, but a 202 area code because that's Washington, D.C.
So when people say like, oh, so where can we reach you?
He looks at it and goes, at my Washington, D.C.
I'm like, really?
So anyway, so with Google Voice, you might be able to get the number.
And then there's another service called Grasshopper.
And with Grasshopper, they charge a monthly fee.
Google Voice is free.
Grasshopper charges anywhere between $20 and $30 a month.
That's where you can maybe get a phone number from there.
But I just gave you a whole bunch of different options.
Does all that make sense?