I'm leaving the country for a year, but I don't want to lose my existing number. (And I'm currently with T-Mobile.) Is it possible to keep my cell phone number without having the service?
Most carriers will suspend your service while you are out of the country. When you return, you reactivate and you have the same contract and same number.
actual you likely can. 5 years in the past, i had t-cellular and that i had saved getting undesirable txt messages from form of sources and this become like a three or 4 months after my contract began. so i went to my buddy who worked at a t-cellular retail save close to me and he replaced my extensive style and that i by no ability had to be conscious for a clean contract, nor did i had to enhance it or something. my contract ended in simple terms because it stated so on the unique contract.
You will have to keep paying for your phone. You could find the cheapest prepaid plan on T-Mobile and pay for an entire year at once.
The cheapest way to have a prepaid phone is with Tracfone. You could buy a Tracfone cell phone and transfer your current phone number to the Tracfone. Then buy a year of service. The cheapest way to get a year of service is buy 4 $20 60 minutes with 90 service days airtime cards. Then add them all at once.
I know with metro pcs u got about a month after service is disconnected, they give your number to someone else. But your best bet is to go to tmobile & ask. I have heard of companies putting your acct., on hold. Not sure on how it works. Hope this helped.