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Macgyver hit it on the head. What tends to happen is when a line ports out from one carrier to another, the original carrier never removes the number from their switch or sets the lnp triggers so if you try calling from any line built in the original office your call just rings to a dead port some where.. You can ask your carrier to open an "LNP" (local number portability)ticket with the original carrier. Just keep on your carrier and they should resolve it.
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