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I am not going back to the states until November. But I NEED to keep my US number for work purposes. My constant back-and-forth before Google Fi has caused me to completely miss out on good business in the past, and I thought Google Fi was the answer to this.
Does anyone know of any alternatives? I would like to keep my US number without paying whatever insane rent-seeking fee Verizon/ATT will impose for being out of the country for so long. If I give in and get a UK SIM, can I keep my US number on WhatsApp and Signal? Who governs the assignment of numbers?
For a little more than $15/mo I am maintaining my US number, can answer annoying SMS 2fa from some US services and account I still hold on to, etc. They were not the cheapest option, but when I set things up I needed to also handle multiple numbers and extensions for business purposes and so far they have been pretty good at handling the basics of what I needed. For me, the benefit of having a service that just worked and I did not need to think about was worth the cost.
(And FWIW I am on a UK esim via EE and am having no problems getting my US calls and text messages through this setup and it is also easy for me to make outgoing calls to US numbers as needed.)
If you give in and get a UK sim, you could look into ‘parking’ your number. Some carriers offer this service. There are also some third-party ‘park your number’ services though I haven’t used them myself.