Is it possible I can get a new number for an old invalid mobile sim card?

on 10-12-2012 18:00
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on 10-12-2012 18:00
I know since I haven't used it for ages it will be deactivated but can I reactivate and use it but with a different number?
I want to use it on a old mobile which only accepts 5volt sims before 2008?

on 10-12-2012 18:03
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on 10-12-2012 18:03
Stop spamming the forum. People have answers in both your original threads, look at their answers
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10-12-2012 18:15 - edited 10-12-2012 18:19
I'm not spanning so.......................f......................................................................................................................farinaceous
and btw you obviously haven't read my question as you would relaise no one has asked this quesion to get a suitable answer. Please try find one for me THEN....
Plus I'm dyslexic so searching other forums will be hard for me. I only can spell on here due to the spell checker and re reading my posts several times.
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on 10-12-2012 18:17
It will be seen as spamming, please read the replies in your other threads

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on 10-12-2012 18:34
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10-12-2012 18:36 - edited 10-12-2012 18:38
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10-12-2012 18:36 - edited 10-12-2012 18:38
What phone is this by the way? There's a good chance you can pick up a new sim that will run on the correct voltage(many are interchangeable)
out of interest what does "farinaceous" mean red context of your response?

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on 10-12-2012 21:27
He will only get a 3G sim supplied now

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10-12-2012 21:31 - edited 10-12-2012 21:36
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10-12-2012 21:31 - edited 10-12-2012 21:36
Can't you get a 5v 3G sim?
Wiki^^
would appear that the op would only need a modern SIM card and it should function correctly.
without knowing the model of the phone I'm unsure which type of sim would be required(if they are still produced)

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on 10-12-2012 21:37
Apparently it's a phone from the nineties, not a modern smartphone

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on 10-12-2012 21:44
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on 10-12-2012 21:44

I believe all the sizes of sims are identical contacts wise no reason it shouldn't work(maybe wont work with larger capacity cards due to phone limitations)
Main question is "Why?"


