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First, let's enter your device SIM number, IMEI number, and service ZIP Code. SIM number Need a SIM card? Help for SIM number. Your SIM card number (ICCID number) has 20 digits and begins with 89. Need a SIM card? Help for IMEI number. Enter this 15-digit number without any. Apr 29, 2015. From there, you can purchase one of our SIM cards from your local Target or Sears store, then just call us to activate it. You can also order our SIM card online here if that is more convenient for you. And with our Risk-Free Guarantee, you can try our service without any worries. We appreciate you taking the. You may not know this, but many cellphones from other carriers are compatible with Consumer Cellular service, too. Since we never require a customer to purchase a new phone from us, you may use your current mobile device. In just a few quick steps, you can switch it over to Consumer Cellular service while keeping your same phone and phone number, too. We know your current cellphone may work just fine, and you may even love using it. That’s why we offer a free SIM card so you can easily switch over your old phone to our cellular service. First, be sure you confirm that you’re no longer in a contract with your previous provider. Your device must be an unlocked GSM phone that accepts SIM cards, which typically means it’s a phone that was previously used with AT&T or T-Mobile. Getting started is easy. Simply call us or go online to order your free SIM card. As always, shipping the card is free. Or, just go to a Target or Sears store to purchase the SIM card for $10 (On your first month’s invoice you’ll see a $10 credit back, which ultimately makes the card free). We also provide all of the various sizes of SIM cards for the wide array of phones out there. To locate a store near you, look here: When you get your new SIM card, give us a call. We’ll quickly activate your phone, and you’ll be good to go. Experience the benefits of our service with your existing device — o No contract service o 100% Risk-free guarantee o o Top-rated provider o 100% US Based Customer Support Here at Consumer Cellular, it’s our mission to save you money wherever we can, and provide a comfortable transition to us. Thank you for letting us know, Linda. In general, unlocked GSM phones work best with our service, or those used with AT&T or T-Mobile. We can’t guarantee that your phone will work with our service, but we are happy to send you a free SIM card to test. With our 30 day Risk-Free Guarantee, you can always try our service, and if it isn’t a good fit with your phone, you can cancel, no questions asked. If you would like to get started, just give us a call at 888-345-5509, and we can get one on the way to you today. Thank you for posting, Terry. We have had some luck using Verizon phones that have a SIM card slot. We’re happy to try our SIM card with your phone, we just ask that you ensure it is unlocked by the previous carrier before doing so. Our 30 day, 300 minute, 300 text message or 300MB of data Risk-Free Guarantee allows you to try our service without anything to lose. You can pick up a SIM card from our display at your local Target or Sears store, order one online, or call us at 888-345-5509. Thank you for taking the time to reach out to us! Thank you for asking, Jeff! In general, unlocked GSM phones work best, but if your phone has a SIM card slot, we’re happy to give it a try! We’ll even give you a $10 credit when you purchase a SIM card, so it’s free to give it a shot. Our SIM cards can be purchased online or over the phone at 888-345-5509, or you can find them at your local Target or Sears store. We’re sure our service would be a good fit for you, so thank you for reaching out to us! Have a wonderful day, and we look forward to speaking with you! Thank you for asking, Richard. Tracfone devices can be either GSM or CDMA, so you would need to confirm that your phone is an unlocked, GSM device. If that is the case, our SIM card may indeed be a good fit. While we can’t guarantee our SIM card will work with every phone, we are always happy to try. Best of all, the SIM card is free so there is nothing to lose! We can get one on the way to you, or you can pick one up from your local Target or Sears store. You can order one on our website, or give us a call at 888-345-5509 and we can get you started. Thank you for commenting! Thank you for asking, Dora. After doing some research, it seems that your Motorola device is a CDMA phone that doesn’t take a SIM card. Unfortunately, these phones typically do not work well with our service as they use a different type of technology. We have a variety of affordable phones available, and we would be happy to work with you to find a good fit for your needs. You can view our phone lineup on our website, or you can visit a local Target or Sears store as well. Also, we can assist you over the phone at 888-345-5509. Thank you again for reaching out, and we hope you have a wonderful day! Thank you for the question, Chy. If your old phone’s SIM card is the same size, you can try it in your new phone. You might be able to make phone calls, but we may need to adjust some settings on our end to get your texting and data functions up and running. If your old phone used a different size SIM card, we can send you a new one. You can get one from your local Target or Sears store, or you can order one online. You can also call us to order one at 888-345-5509. Once it’s activated, just try it with your new phone. If you run into any issues, we’re here to help you. Thank you for commenting, and we hope you enjoy your new phone! Thank you for commenting, Kathy. These are common questions, so we appreciate you taking the time to ask them! You can use our SIM card with your iPhone 4s, as long as it is unlocked by AT&T. We would be happy to send you a SIM card with a different number so you can try our service without any confusion. Once you’ve completed the Next plan, you would need to ask AT&T to unlock your iPhone 6, and then we would be able to port your number over to our service. You can get started with one of our SIM cards by visiting a Target or Sears store, or by calling us at 888-345-5509. You can also complete the process online. Whichever option works best for you, this way you can experience our service Risk-Free without paying for a new device. Thank you for commenting today, and we would be pleased to have you as a customer! We can absolutely help you with that, Anthony. It sounds like your phone would be compatible with our service. You would need to check with MetroPCS to ensure it is unlocked, as that has to be done by the previous carrier. From there, we can take care of porting the number so you can keep your phone number, and your service won’t be interrupted. Our SIM cards are available at Target and Sears, or you can give us a call at 888-345-5509. You can also complete the process online. Best of all, our SIM cards are absolutely free. That way you can start enjoying the benefits of our service without purchasing a new phone. Thank you for commenting today, and we look forward to talking with you soon! Thank you for asking, Trish. We have had success with our customers using an iPhone 5 from Verizon, as long as it has a SIM card slot. Verizon uses CDMA technology, and not all of their phones come equipped with a SIM slot. If your phone does have one, and is unlocked by the carrier, it sounds like our SIM card would work well for you. If you would like to get started, you can purchase one of our SIM cards from your local Target or Sears store, and we will even credit you for the price so the SIM card is free. You can also get one on our website, or you can give us a call at 888-345-5509, and we can get that on the way to you. Thank you for commenting, and we look forward to having you on our service! Thank you for asking, Nick. Without testing our SIM card with your iPhone, we can’t guarantee that our service will work. The best option is to test it with our SIM card which does require you to sign up for a plan. Luckily with our 100% Risk-Free Guarantee, you won’t need to pay anything if it doesn’t work for you. We’ll even refund you the price of the SIM card so you don’t have to pay for that either. We’re happy to answer any questions you have at 888-345-5509, and if you’re ready to get started, we can help you with that, too. We appreciate you posting today and we hope to see you as a customer soon! Thank you for your comment, Dominic. Our SIM cards work best with unlocked, GSM phones. Most Sprint phones use the CDMA network, and are not a good fit with our service. We would be happy to try it, and best of all, we have a Risk-Free Guarantee! You can try the SIM card and our service for 30 days, 300 minutes, 300 text messages or 300MB of data, whichever comes first. If you cancel within that time period, you won’t pay a thing. Our SIM cards are available at Target or Sears stores, online, or over the phone at 888-345-5509. We’ll even credit you $10 on your first invoice so the SIM card is free. Thank you for commenting today, and we hope you’ll give us a try! Great question, Mason. We can immediately stop service on the lost phone so that it can’t be used to make calls or be subject to any overages, just in case. We are also happy to send a new SIM card which can be used with an unlocked, GSM phone (which it sounds like you have on hand). I’ve sent you an email so that we can handle that for your father, or he can call us at 888-345-5509 and we can take care of it from there. We’re sorry to hear about his Doro phone, but we can definitely make sure he has a working device as quickly as possible. Thank you for letting us know! Thank you for asking, Lynn. US Cellular uses CDMA technology, which is different than the type we use (GSM). In general, CDMA phones are not a good fit with our service. An unlocked, GSM phone would be the best option to use with our SIM card. We offer a variety of affordable phone options as well, from feature phones to the latest iPhones. You can see our lineup, or visit your local Target or Sears store. And of course, we’re available to answer any questions you may have at 888-345-5509. We appreciate you reaching out to us! Thank you asking, Richard. In general, unlocked, GSM phones from AT&T or T-Mobile are the best fit for our service. That being said, if your phone has a SIM card slot, we are more than happy to see if your phone would work with our service. To unlock your phone, you would need to contact Sprint and they would send you an unlock code to use. From there, you can purchase one of our SIM cards from your local Target or Sears store, then just call us to activate it. You can also order our SIM card online if that is more convenient for you. And with our Risk-Free Guarantee, you can try our service without any worries. We appreciate you taking the time to reach out to us, and we hope you have a great day! Thank you for posting, Graciela! We would be happy to send you a SIM card. It looks like your device would be a good fit with our service, but you will need to make sure it is unlocked by the previous carrier. To do so, just give them a call and ask them to unlock it. Once you’ve done that, you can give us a call at 888-345-5509, and we can get a SIM card on the way to you! If it is more convenient, you can get one of our SIM cards from your local Target or Sears store, or you can order one on our website. We look forward to hearing from you! We certainly apologize for any frustration, Heidi. We never want our customers to be surprised by their usage, which is why we introduced our Usage Alerts, so that you can be notified of your usage in real time. There is a slight lag due to the way usage is reported by the towers, so if you ever have any questions, we recommend dialing 611 from your phone. That will connect you with our customer service team who can provide you with the most accurate, real-time data. I see that you were able to adjust your plan with Barbara, our customer service representative, so please let us know if there is anything else we can do. We appreciate you taking the time to post today, and we hope you have a wonderful day. The phone I am now using is a Samsung Galaxy S4 and the carrier is AT&T. My contract is up the end of May, 2016, at which time I am considering changing to Consumer Cellular. Right now I have unlimited calling, texting, but only 1GB of data, which the data is nothing, However, I am on the next plan which the cost of the phone is added to my bill. I am thinking of 750 min talk and $40 unlimited text and 4GB data, for a total of $60. What would be the additional charges, like taxes etc.? Without the monthly charge for the phone, phone will be paid next year 2016 at the end of May and then the AT&T bill will be lower. The only difference would be needing more data. Also, when you put in a sim card for Consumer Cellular, will you still have the same apps, does it keep your photos, keep Skype, games, contact list, FaceBook, etc? Thank you for posting, Carol. We’re glad to hear you are considering our service! The great news is that your phone sounds like a good fit for our SIM card, and your reception and service wouldn’t change. When you use our SIM card, any contacts saved to your phone will remain there, as will any apps or music downloaded to your phone. As for additional feeds, the taxes that you pay now will likely be similar to what you would pay with Consumer Cellular, as they are determined by the government in your area. If this sounds like it would be a good option for you, all you need is one of our SIM cards. You can find them at your local Target or Sears store, or you can get one online. We’ll give you a $10 credit on your first month’s bill, making the SIM card free! Once you have the SIM card, just call us using the phone number on the packaging and we’ll get you up and running in no time. Thank you for the post, and we hope to see you as a customer soon! We’re glad to hear you are coming back to Consumer Cellular, Bob. When you’re ready to port your service over in July, all you need to do is give us a call, or purchase one of our SIM cards from your local Target or Sears store. When you call us to activate service, we’ll take care of porting your number. All you’ll need is a statement from your current carrier or the account information. We’ll transfer the phone number to our service, and that will close your previous account. Thank you for reaching out to us, and we look forward to serving you! Good question, Ron! We’ve had customers use unlocked, GSM Windows phones successfully with our service. We can’t guarantee a non-Consumer Cellular phone will work with our service, but we’re happy to do everything we can to make it work! All you need to do is pick up one of our SIM cards from your local Target or Sears store, or get one via our website. Just follow the instructions for activation, and we’ll work with you to get your device configured to work with our service. We look forward to serving your wireless needs for years to come, and we hope you have a great weekend! We appreciate you taking the time to comment, Mike. While our SIM cards work well with most GSM phones, we can’t guarantee all of the features will work well with non-Consumer Cellular devices. We’re happy to do the best we can, but we aren’t always able to support data for some devices, as it works a bit differently than the talk and text features. We’re glad to hear that our customer support team has been able to work with you, and that you are enjoying your service. Thank you for reaching out to us! That’s a good question, Terri. In general, unlocked GSM phones work best with our service. Verizon uses a CDMA signal, but if your device has a SIM card, we’re certainly willing to give that phone a try. You’ll need to contact the original carrier to provide the unlock code, then insert the Consumer Cellular SIM card. We are happy to do everything we can to get that device to work well with our service, but we can’t guarantee that all features will work. You can find one of our SIM cards at Target or Sears, or you can give us a call at 888-345-5509, and we’ll be happy to send one out to you. Best of all, with our risk-free guarantee, you can try it without worry! Thank you for reaching out to us today, we appreciate it! I have a Samsung Galaxy 4 phone, out of contract, which Verizon says they have unlocked. I just received my SIM card from you. Before I go down 9 miles of bad road trying to make the card work, please answer this: Has anyone EVER successfully gone from Verizon’s CDMA to your GSM using your SIM card? And if so, how? I, like so many of your customers, am not in any way well versed in cell phone technology, and I don’t want to go through hours of YouTube videos & frustration just to be told “we can sell you a phone that will work”. I was told by everyone I spoke to @ Consumer Cellular that I would have no problem, but after reading your responses on this page I have yet to see any success storiescan this be done? Thank you for asking, Paula. In general, GSM phones work best, though some Verizon phones that have a SIM card slot can be made to work on our service. You will likely have no issue with your phone, and we’ll do everything we can to make it work for you. When you call to activate your SIM card, we’ll go through the setup step-by-step with you so that you won’t need to spend time searching for answers online. We have had customers use a device previously used with a CDMA carrier successfully, it just depends on the type of phone. If you have any questions about the process, feel free to give us a call at 888-345-5509. We’ll be happy to answer them for you! We appreciate you taking the time to reach out to us today, and we look forward to serving you for years to come! Thanks for the comment, Dennis. In order to complete the transfer from your previous provider, we’ll need the account number you had with that provider. They aren’t able to release your phone number to us and complete the transfer unless we provide them with your account number. Please feel free to either call us with that information or email us. If you’d like to call us, here’s a phone number that will get you directly to the department that handles porting and number transfers: 888-750-5519. Thank you for asking, Cheryl. In general, phones used previously with Sprint don’t always work well with our service, as they use a different type of network. However, some smartphones from other carriers may have a SIM card slot. If so, we are happy to see if your phone will work with us. If you’d like to try, just pick up one of our SIM cards from Target or Sears, or you can order one on our site. We’ll give you a $10 credit, so your SIM card is free. That way, you can try our service to see if it will work well with your device. We’re happy to answer any questions you may have at 888-345-5509, and we can even get a SIM card on the way to you! Thank you again for taking the time to post, and we hope to see you as a customer soon! Thank you for asking, Beverly! As long as the phone has been unlocked by the previous carrier and it is the GSM version, it sounds like our SIM card may be a good fit. We can’t guarantee that our SIM card will work, or that all of the features will be available, but we’re happy to give it a try! All you need to get started is one of our SIM cards. You can get one at your local Target or Sears stores, on our website, or you can order one over the phone at 888-345-5509. Best of all, we’ll give you a $10 credit on your first month’s invoice so the SIM card is free! Once you have the SIM card, just call the activation number and we’ll walk you through the rest. Thank you for taking the time to comment, and we look forward to serving you! Seen lots of talk about “trying” various phones from other carriers on Consumer Cellular. The usual response is “we can try with a free SIM Card”. Curious why you haven’t posted any listing of phones that have been found to work by Carrier? Also, if I have a friend that already has Consumer Cellular, would it be a valid “test” to try putting their SIM card into my phone if I knew it was “unlocked”? Is there any risk in trying this? I would presume if they bought a new Consumer Cellular phone they can transfer service easily this way. That’s a good question, Mike. Many carriers have the ability to customize the phones they offer, so even the same phone model may be slightly different. That’s why we work with customers to find the right settings for their individual phones. In general, unlocked, GSM phones used previously with AT&T or T-Mobile work best with our service. That being said, using a friend’s SIM card may allow you to test your phone, but it may not be the right size, and settings may need to be adjusted on your phone to work. For best results, we recommend testing with one of our SIM cards. It’s risk-free, and we offer a $10 credit so the card is at no cost to you. We would be happy to get one on the way to you, or to answer any questions you may have. Just give us a call at 888-345-5509, and we’ll be happy to assist you. Thank you for taking the time to comment today! Thanks for the reply Ashley. I called Verizon and they said my phone was “unlocked” and that all their phones these days are now to allow international travel. However when we tried putting in a Consumer Cellular SIM card with two different phones they both said something to the effect of “Non Verizon SIM card detected”. Never asked for any unlock code or anything. I’m not convinced the phone is unlocked or else this simply will not work??? Is there something else for me to try with the SIM card testing? We’re glad to hear that you’re considering our service, Richard! I was able to research your phone a bit, and it appears to be a CDMA device used previously with Verizon. In general, CDMA devices are not a good fit with our SIM card as we use the GSM network. Our Doro PhoneEasy 626 is well regarded by many of our customers, and with our 30 day Risk-Free Guarantee, you can try it out to see if it is a good fit. You can take a look at it. We’re happy to answer any other questions you may have over the phone at 888-345-5509. We appreciate you taking the time to post, and we hope to see you as a customer soon! Thank you for asking, Deloris. Straight Talk offers a variety of devices, and as long as your phone is an unlocked, GSM phone, we’re happy to try it with our SIM card. We can’t guarantee that it will work, but with our free SIM card, you can test it risk-free. You can find our SIM cards at your local Target or Sears store, on our website, or you can call us at 888-345-5509 to order over the phone. Whichever option works best for you! We’re glad to hear that you are considering our service, and we hope to see you as a customer soon! Thank you for asking, Carl. I was able to take a look at your account, and I see that you were able to activate your new phone earlier today. Please turn the phone off, then check to make sure the SIM card is fully inserted into the phone by taking off the back cover. Then, turn the phone back on. If that doesn’t resolve the issue, please give us a call at 888-345-5509. We’ll be happy to troubleshoot it further and get your new phone up and running. Thank you for bringing this to our attention, and we hope you have a great day! Your answer to Trish (May 3, 2015 8:46 AM) regarding using an iPhone5 from Verizon with your SIM card partially answers a question I have. My Verizon iPhone5 is the dual CDMA/GSM model (A1429) with a SIM slot, so I expect that standard phone services should work just fine. Although you say in your answer to Trish that “we have had success”, my question is about LTE service with this combination. Will LTE work? The phone specs state that LTE (Bands 1, 3, 5, 13, 25) are supported but I don’t know what Consumer Cellular uses or if there are other configuration issues. If I take the phone to a store can they check this for me and/or does the free SIM card allow me to check this specific feature BEFORE signing up for Consumer Cellular service? The responses I see on this page seem to imply that issues can only be resolved AFTER signing up which would require terminating Verizon and then HOPING that the iPhone5/SIM combination works. Good question, Bill! Yes, we do offer service to LTE devices. One alternative that you may find acceptable, is getting a new (and FREE) SIM card with a new phone number. We have a risk-free trial period of 30 days, so you can test this out without porting your number over from your current provider. Plus, you can cancel this number at not cost to you within the 30 day period. We’ll need to help you adjust a few settings to insure everything works via LTE. If you’re interested in learning more about this option, please feel free to contact us at 888-345-5508 or at and we’ll be more than happy to help! The good news for you in this scenario is if you cancel that temporary number within the 30 day risk free trial period, you won’t have to pay a dime! At that point, you can start over, this time with the knowledge that everything is going to work to your liking, and have your number ported over from Verizon. There is no additional charge for porting your number over. Please note, we’ll need to assist you with changing a few settings to make sure everything is in order once you receive the SIM card. If you have any additional questions about this process, please feel free to give us at ring at 888-345-5509. We would love to have you back, Stu. The best way to know if your phone will work well with our service is to test it using one of our SIM cards. We can activate your account with a new phone number, and if the SIM card works well for you, we can always transfer your current phone number to your account later. Best of all, you can find our SIM cards at your local Target or Sears store and we’ll give you a $10 credit on your first invoice. So the SIM card is free of charge! If you like, we can even get one on the way to you. Just give us a call at 888-345-5509, and we’ll be happy to help you. Thank you for reaching out to us, and we hope you have a great day! Thank you for asking, Jim. In general, an unlocked, GSM phone will work best with our SIM card, which includes phones previously used with AT&T or T-Mobile. You can check with your previous provider to ensure the phones are unlocked, then you can give our service a try with one of our SIM cards. You can find them at your local Target or Sears store, on our website or we can get one to you over the phone at 888-345-5509. We’re also happy to answer any questions you may have about our service. We appreciate you taking the time to comment today, and we hope to see you as a customer soon! Thank you for asking, J. In general, unlocked GSM phones that were used previously with AT&T or T-Mobile work best with our service, but if your iPhone 5s has a SIM card slot, we are happy to do our best. The best way to find out is to test your phone with one of our SIM cards. You can find them at your local Target or Sears store, on our website, or we can send you one if you give us a call at 888-345-5509. Best of all, we’ll give you a $10 credit so the SIM card is free. We look forward to working with you, and we appreciate you reaching out to us! Thank you for asking, Justin. In general, our SIM cards work best with unlocked GSM phones, such as those used previously with AT&T or T-Mobile. We can’t guarantee that our SIM card will work with your phone, but we’re happy to try! The best way to test it is with one of our SIM cards. You can pick one up from your local Target or Sears store, order one through our website, or we’re happy to send one to you if you give us a call at 888-345-5509. Best of all, we’ll give you a credit so that the SIM card is free! Thank you for asking, and we hope to see you as a customer soon! Great question, Jonathan. As long as your version is GSM compatible, it will most likely work. We have had success with customers using an iPhone that was previously with Verizon as long as it meets that criteria. You can find our SIM cards online, at Target or Sears stores, or you can order one from us over the phone. If we can answer any questions you might have about our SIM cards or services, we’re happy to help you at 888-345-5509. Thank you for taking the time to post today, and we hope to see you as a customer soon! Thank you for asking, Bill. In general, phones used previously with Verizon are not the best option as they use CDMA technology and we use GSM. Unlocked GSM phones work best, such as phones used previously with T-Mobile or AT&T. You’ll also want to make sure the phone is unlocked by the previous carrier as unfortunately we don’t have the ability to do that. We can answer any other questions you may have about using our SIM cards if you give us a call at 888-345-5509. We’ll be happy to help you! We appreciate you taking the time to comment today, and we hope you have a great day! Nadene I see that you asked Ashley about a Nokia Lumia phone. I love my Nokia 640 LTE. However, have had nothing but trouble with the tech staff at Consumer Cellular. We spent many hours with different people today to try to get my phone to send photos. I finally found the information out online on a forum with a number of people who are having the same difficulty with Consumer Cellular. I can now send photos but can’t send videos. If that isn’t a problem for you and you want a phone service that allows you to use the Nokia as a phone go with them. But if you want to send videos to loved ones, I would go with another cellular company. Fed up with Consumer Cellular! Thank you for posting, Jennifer. In most cases, our SIM cards work well with unlocked, GSM phones, but some do require additional efforts on our part. We are sure to tell customers using our SIM card with a device that did not come from Consumer Cellular that we can’t guarantee that every feature will work. With Windows phones, we do have to provide some additional APN information that must be entered into the phone. We’re sorry to hear that you experienced messaging issues with our service, and if you give us a call at 888-345-5509, we’re happy to discuss them with you. Thank you again for posting, and we look forward to talking with you! Great question, Paul. It’s always best to have the phone unlocked prior it using our SIM card with it. That will make it easier for your phone to receive any updates and settings we can provide. While we can’t guarantee that your phone will work with our service without trying it first, it does sound like it may be a good fit. Once you’re able to get the phone unlocked, you’ll be able to try it with our SIM card. If you run into any issues, we’ll be happy to troubleshoot them for you at 888-345-5509. If you’re ready to give it a try, we can get a SIM card on the way to you. Thank you for commenting, and we look forward to talking with you! Thank you for asking, Steven! In general, you can use most unlocked, GSM phones with our SIM cards. Please be mindful that we can’t unlock phones from another carrier, so you’ll want to check to be sure the previous carrier has done so. You’re welcome to try the SIM card from your previous phone. If you run into any issues, we may need to send some updates so that all features work with your new device. Just give us a call at 888-345-5509 if you have any questions or concerns. We appreciate you taking the time to comment! Thanks for asking, Mark! In general, phones used previously with Verizon may not work with our service, but we have had some luck with the newer iPhones. First, you’ll need to make sure the iPhone is unlocked by your previous carrier. Next, you’ll need one of our SIM cards. You can find them on our website, at your local Target or Sears store or we can help you order one at 888-345-5509. Then just give us a call, and we’ll walk you through the process. We can’t guarantee that our SIM card will work with you phone, but we can certainly do our best to make it a success! We appreciate you commenting today, and we hope to see you as a customer soon! Thanks for the question. One of the easiest ways to move your contacts from your Doro Phone to your iPhone is via the SIM card in your Doro phone. First, you’ll need to make sure your contacts are saved to that SIM card, then move the SIM card from your Doro phone to your new iPhone, temporarily. Once the Doro SIM is in the iPhone, you can copy the contacts from your SIM card to the iPhone. After you’ve done that, you can remove the SIM card that was originally in the Doro phone, and replace it with the new SIM card that came with your new iPhone. If you need any assistance with this process, please feel free to give us a call at 888-345-5509. After reading all the question and answers, I believe that a consumer cellular sim card will not work in a Wal Mart straight talk CDMA phone, I believe that straight talk will not unlock the phone for use of a sim card from consumer cellular. I also think that you know this to be a fact but you will not say so and quit wasting our time. Just say that you can’t do it and let use either buy a consumer cell phone or not. Waste of time sending a useless sim card when you know it will not work. Sorry that is the way I feel, about all this Surly you know by now if your sim card will work in straight talk CDMA phones or not. Thank you for posting, Dale, and we do understand the confusion. Some phones used previously with a CDMA network do work with our service, as long as they have a SIM card slot. A great example are the more recent iPhones. Most carriers will unlock phones, but we don’t have any control over the policies of other carriers. That’s why we recommend trying our SIM card with your phone before purchasing a new one. Our SIM cards are free of charge with our $10 credit, so we always recommend that option first as to save our customers money. We can only guarantee that our own phones will work on our service. If you have a question about a specific model of phone, we’re happy to make a recommendation, but in general, GSM phones that have been unlocked work best. Please feel free to call us at 888-345-5509 if we can answer any other questions about our SIM cards or about our service. Thank you for your feedback, and we truly appreciate you taking the time to post. Good question, Phil. In general, phones used previously with US Cellular are not always a good fit as they use the CDMA network, while we use GSM. That’s why our SIM cards work best with unlocked GSM phones. Some newer model smartphones may be able to use our SIM cards, but we would need to try it to find out. If you like, you can try our SIM card first before purchasing a phone. We’ll give you a $10 credit, so the SIM card is free of charge to you. You can find our SIM cards on our site or also at your local Target or Sears store. We can also answer any questions you may have at 888-345-5509 if you like. Thank you for taking the time to post today! Thank you for asking, Dana. In general, our SIM cards work best with unlocked GSM phones, like those used previously with AT&T or T-Mobile. However, some newer smartphones that have a SIM card slot can be used with our service. If you can, remove the backing on your phone and check to see if there is a SIM card there. If so, we’re happy to try ours to see if our service will be a good fit. You can find our SIM cards at your local Target or Sears store, here on our and over the phone at 888-345-5509. We can’t guarantee that our SIM card will work with your phone, but we will certainly do our best to make it work! Thank you for taking the time to post today, and we hope to see you as a customer soon! Thank you for asking, CeeCee. In general, our SIM cards work best with unlocked GSM phones, such as those used previously with AT&T or T-Mobile. The best way to know if your phone will work with our service is to try our SIM card. With our 100% Risk-Free Guarantee, you can try our service to see if it will be a good fit for you and your device. Our SIM cards can be found at your local Target or Sears store, on our site or we can send you one if you call us at 888-345-5509. Thank you for taking the time to post, and we look forward to speaking with you! Thank you for asking, Leo. For the best results, you’ll want to make sure it is an unlocked GSM version. If you aren’t planning on using any data, you may be able to simply switch SIM cards. If you want to send any text messages, we may need to adjust some settings on the actual phone. While we can’t guarantee that a phone purchased elsewhere will work with our service, many of our customers have had great luck using our SIM cards. If you have any questions about using our SIM card, please feel free to call us at 888-345-5509. We appreciate you taking the time to post today! Great question, Renea. In general, phones that are designed to work with either T-Mobile or AT&T will work well with our SIM cards, but we can’t guarantee a device that we don’t offer will work with our service. Many of our customers use phones with our SIM cards without an issue, so just be sure that any phone you purchase is unlocked. Only the phone’s original carrier can unlock a device, so unfortunately, we wouldn’t be able to help you with that. We’re happy to answer any other questions you may have if you give us a call at 888-345-5509. Thank you for posting, and we look forward to helping you setup your new phone! Thank you for reaching out to us, Larry. In general, an unlocked GMS device will work well with our SIM card. We can’t guarantee that your device will work with our SIM card without giving it a try first, but many of our customers use a variety of smartphones successfully with our service. If you would like to try our SIM card, you can pick one up from your local Target or Sears store, or you can order it on our website. We can even help you over the phone at 888-345-5509 if you like. We appreciate you taking the time to post today! Thank you for asking, Yael! In most cases, unlocked devices used previously with AT&T work well with our SIM card. You can try it with one of our SIM cards to see if it will work for sure, and with our Risk-Free guarantee, you have nothing to lose. Our SIM cards can be found on our site, at your local Target or Sears store. We can also help you over the phone at 888-345-5509 if that is more convenient. We’re sure you’ll find our SIM card to be a great fit, and we appreciate you taking the time to comment! Thank you for asking, John. In general, phones with full GSM capabilities are a good fit for our SIM cards, as long as they have been unlocked by the previous carrier. While we can’t guarantee it will work without trying it, phones used previously with AT&T generally work with our service. The best way to know for sure is to try one of our SIM cards. We’re happy to help get one on the way to you if you give us a call at 888-345-5509. You can also find them on our site, or at your local Target or Sears store. We appreciate you taking the time to ask about our service, and we’re sure we would be a good fit for your needs. We hope you have a great day! Great question, James. In most cases, unlocked iPhones work well with our SIM card, especially those used previously with AT&T or T-Mobile. You will also want to double check that it has been unlocked by your previous carrier, as unfortunately we can’t do that for you. We’re happy to answer any other questions you may have about using one of our SIM cards at 888-345-5509, or you can find more information on our website. Thank you for taking the time to reach out to us, and we hope you have a wonderful day! Thank you for asking, Mary! When you receive our All-In-One SIM card, it allows you to use our SIM card with all types of cellphones, and accommodates three different sizes. You can get our SIM card at your local Target store, on our website or over the phone at 888-345-5509. This sounds like it could be a great fit with your old phone, but it will only work with an unlocked, GSM phone. We’re happy to answer any questions you may have about using our service, so give us a call at your convenience. We appreciate you reaching out to us today! Why don’t reps answer these questions fairly? Every time someone asks specifically about whether their specific phone unlocked with another carrier is compatible to use with Consumer Cellular, NOT ONE SINGLE REP REPLIED “yes” or “no”. This can’t be rocket science and the answer can and should be given to future customers. Withholding this information is violating their rights to know prior to making decisions regarding discontinuing service with a former carrier or accessing Consumer Cellular carrier services. Thank you so much for posting. Most unlocked GSM phones work perfectly well with our SIM card, particularly those used previously with AT&T or T-Mobile. However, every device is different, and may have different features designed for a specific carrier. Unfortunately, without trying our SIM card with that device, we can’t guarantee it will work. We’re happy to help you test your phone with one of our SIM cards, and since it is risk-free, you have nothing to lose. We’re happy to discuss this with you further if you like, we’re available at 888-345-5509 at your convenience. Thank you for your feedback, and for taking the time to reach out to us. Great question, Jonathan! First, we would recommend double checking that your previous carrier has unlocked your iPhone. Then, the easiest option would be to try our SIM card with your device. That way, you’ll know for sure whether it will work with our service. It’s risk-free, and we’ll give you a $10 invoice credit so your SIM card is free. You can pick one up at a Target store near you, order one on our website or we can help you over the phone at 888-345-5509. Just select the option that is most convenient for you! Thank you for taking the time to post, and we look forward to seeing you as a Consumer Cellular customer soon! Great question, Eli! In most cases, phones that were purchased from Consumer Cellular are a great fit with our SIM card. We’re happy to help you get started if you call us at 888-345-5509, or you can order one of our SIM cards on our site. You can also get a SIM card at your local Target store to test the phone with. We’ll even give you a $10 credit on your account so that it’s free of charge! We appreciate you taking the time to reach out to us, and we are happy to help you with any questions you may have! We’re happy to answer your questions, Michael. If you’re looking to use a phone purchased elsewhere, you’ll want to make sure it is unlocked and that is uses the GSM network for the best results. While we can’t guarantee a device that was not purchased directly from us will work, most customers using a phone with that criteria are successful. You’ll need our SIM card to get started, or you can try switching the SIM card from your current phone. And of course, if we can help you in any way, just give us a call at 888-345-5509. Thank you for posting today! It may be indeed work with our service, Kaye. In general, phones used previously with AT&T or T-Mobile work best with our SIM card. You will need to make sure that it has been unlocked by the original carrier, as we aren’t able to do that on our end. Please keep in mind that we can’t guarantee that your phone with work with our service, and the best way to know for sure is to test it with our SIM card. You can take a look at our video to see exactly how the SIM card works with your phone. If you’re ready, you can order one from our website, pick one up at your local Target store or order over the phone at 888-345-5509. We appreciate you taking the time to post, and we look forward to speaking with you soon! Thanks for your question, Valerie! In general, unlocked phones used previously with AT&T or T-Mobile work best with our service, as they use GSM technology. If your iPhone 6 is fully unlocked and takes a SIM card, there’s still a good chance it may work with our service. We’re happy to test our SIM card with your phone if you like, but unfortunately, we can’t guarantee a device that we didn’t sell will work with our service. If we can answer any other questions or help you order a SIM card, just give us a call at 888-345-5509. We appreciate you taking the time to post, and we hope you have a great day! Thanks for asking, DT! Most unlocked GSM devices or those using a SIM card will work with our service. The best way to know for sure if your device will work is to try it with our SIM card. I reviewed your account, and I see you are using a smartphone currently. You can test your S6 by inserting your current SIM card into that device. You can also pick up a SIM card at your local Target store, order one from our website or call us at 888-345-5509. Please keep in mind that we can’t guarantee that a device we don’t offer will work with our service. We appreciate you taking the time to reach out to us today! Thank you for taking the time to learn more about us, Jack! In general, our SIM card works with most unlocked GSM phones, such as those used with AT&T or T-Mobile. Your Kyocera phone used previously with AT&T could work with our service, but the other most likely wouldn’t work. We do offer a great flip phone, the Consumer Cellular 101, for just $30. You can learn more about it. We’re happy to talk with you more about our service and answer any other questions you may have. Just give us a call at 888-345-5509 and we’ll be ready to help! We appreciate you taking the time to post today, and we hope to see you as a customer soon! Thanks for posting, Ed! If your Blackberry is unlocked and uses the GSM network, you may be able to use it for calling purposes. Please keep in mind that we aren’t able to guarantee a device sold by another company will work with our service. You’ll need our SIM card to get started, which you can find on our website, at your local Target store or we can help you over the phone at 888-345-5509. Just pick the option that will be the most convenient! We’re also happy to answer any questions you may have, so please don’t hesitate to give us a call. We appreciate you taking the time to post, and we hope you have a great day! I have a Samsung sgh-a237 phone that I had with AT&T. Haven’t used it in quite awhile thought I would try with CC. I have installed the SIM card, but how do I get the system to work – I tried to activate it on your website but I no longer have the box with the activation code. I have tried calling you several times today and ended up waiting both times for over half an hour and finally hung up. Am I ever going to get this service working? I am extremely frustrated at this point – do you need to hire more people?? When you first start up your non-activated iPhone, you are presented with the iPhone activation screen. From this screen, you can only place emergency calls until you have activated your device. If you want to bypass this activation screen, you must connect the iPhone to a computer and activate it through the iTunes application. On GSM models, this requires you to insert a SIM card into the phone's SIM card slot. On CDMA models, however, you can bypass this activation screen without a SIM card, allowing you to unlock all of the device's features. Learn how to Disconnect the AT&T 3G MicroCell Video Script: Disconnect the AT&T 3G MicroCell™ Welcome to the AT&T 'How To' videos. Today, we will be showing you how to disconnect the AT&T 3G MicroCell™. Before we began, please be sure the following criteria are met: • Must have a monthly voice plan of $39.00 or higher • AT&T 3G capable device and SIM card; the device must be able to receive SMS. Please note, former AT&T Wireless and Cellular One accounts are not eligible. • A broadband internet connection • The AT&T 3G MicroCell™ must be used within the AT&T 3g MicroCell™ coverage area. To view your coverage area visit - To begin, access the AT&T 3G MicroCell™ web site click on 3G MicroCell™ for Business and log in - Select the link for Disconnect your 3G MicroCell™ Device - Select the Yes, Disconnect button - A confirmation screen will display - Log out and then back in to the site to verify the MicroCell™ is no longer associated with the wireless number. If you're stuck in a location with absolutely no coverage, the 3G MicroCell is undoubtedly going to. I also had to install a micro-router, create a new Class-C on my network and DMZ all traffic to the AT&T 3G Microcell to get it to work. Simple process, they activated it for me in the store, set up the numbers that were authorized, showed me how to add numbers if I wanted to and I was on my way. If further assistance is needed feel free to contact our online Business Support Team at www.att.com/biztech. If accessing the site for the first time you will need to enter your device model and click 'Next'. Then select 'Chat Now' on the following page. Thank you for choosing AT&T. © 2010 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T, the AT&T logo and all other AT&T marks contained herein are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property and/or AT&T affiliated companies. My fiancee and I have recently moved into rented accommodation. On the estate agents advice we were told that the previous tenant did not have a phone set up. So last Friday when we moved in I decided to order the basic phone package from BT. On Monday I was contacted by BT saying that there was more than one number for the address, and we had brought phones, plugged them in and heard a dialling tone. She said that she would try and keep this number for us and that it shouldn't take more than a couple of days to have a working phone line. Today I decided to ring again, and my order was put through, although we don't have the same number, we have been given a provisional new number. The query I have is the date given for the line to be activated. The 22nd July seems a long time to be waiting for someone to essentially OK the line and get it up and running. I could understand if an engineer had to come and install a new line. We then face another 2 weeks wait until we are able to have functioning home broadband set up. So do activations usually take around 2 weeks? Or is it a case of BT covering themselves as the last date it could be, and the activation happening sooner? Activate your prepaid, no annual contract cell phone. Everything you need to get started with your T-Mobile pay as you go mobile phone. Easy online setup guide. Service Status Check. And that I need to get Telstra to 'activate' the line. Activating a telephone line in a brand new house. Who can activate a phone line? 29th Aug 07 at 2:37 PM #1; I moved into my flat a couple of weeks ago. The previous owner had their phone provided by Talk Talk. If your home has had a telephone service from BT in the recent past, and the wiring and socket is undamaged and the line still has a dial tone, it's likely you won't need to pay any connection or reconnection charges. You'll just have to pay for your chosen calling plan, the cost of any extra calls not included in the plan and for. How to Activate a Replacement Verizon Wireless Phone. Activating a device you’re bringing to an existing line.”. Link to activate your phone when. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Important: When you select the option to activate Office by telephone, you might receive this error: Telephone activation is no longer supported for your product. To activate Office by telephone, you can call the numbers for your specific country/region listed in this. In most cases, you'll need your product key to activate Office 2010. Activate Office 2010 online • Click File > Help > Activate Product Key. If you don't see an Activate Product Key button, your software is already activated, and you don't need to do anything. • Follow the steps in the Activation Wizard. If you're activating over the Internet and have a slow connection, you might want to activate by phone. Activate Office 2010 by phone • In the Activation Wizard, choose I want to activate the software by telephone. • Call the numbers for your specific country/region listed in this. Microsoft Text Telephone (TT/TTY) services are available for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. In the United States, using a TT/TTY modem, dial (800) 718-1599. From outside the United States, using a TT/TTY modem, dial (716) 871-6859. TT/TTY service is only available in English. • When you call the Activation Center, you'll be asked to provide the installation ID (displayed on your screen) and other relevant information. After your installation ID is verified, you'll receive a confirmation ID. • In the Activation Wizard, type the confirmation ID in the spaces provided at the bottom of the screen, and then press the Enter key. Tip: If you still can't activate Office, call the activation number, but don't enter anything or say anything. You'll be transferred to someone who can help you. Activate Office 2010 on a different or restored computer Your Office 2010 license allows you to reinstall Office on the same computer, and some licenses allow you to activate Office on more than one computer. But if you try activating Office and you get a message that you have installed it too many times, use the telephone option in the Activation Wizard to contact a support technician. To learn more about what the license terms allow, for your Office product. What happens if you don't activate Office 2010 If you don't activate your software, eventually Office 2010 switches to Reduced Functionality mode where it lets you open files to view them but not edit them. You can still activate by going to File > Help > Activate Product Key. In the Activation Wizard, choose the option for activating by telephone, and when you call the activation number, but do not enter anything or say anything. You'll be transferred to someone who can help you. Applies To: Excel 2016 Word 2016 Outlook 2016 PowerPoint 2016 OneNote 2016 Access 2016 Office 2016 Excel 2013 Word 2013 Outlook 2013 PowerPoint 2013 OneNote 2013 Access 2013 Visio 2013 Excel 2016 for Mac Outlook 2016 for Mac PowerPoint 2016 for Mac Word 2016 for Mac OneNote 2016 for Mac Office 2013 Project Standard 2013 Project Standard 2016 Office.com This article applies only to one-time purchases of Office 2016 or Office 2013, such as Office Home & Student, Office Home & Business, Office Professional, or individual Office applications. If you bought multiple copies of Office and used the same Install button to install Office on multiple PCs, activation fails on the other PCs. This happens because each Install button is associated with a unique product key that can only be installed on one PC. To fix this, you can change the product key for the other PCs where you installed Office. Select a method for changing the product key on the tabs below. • Uninstall Office from the PC where activation is failing. To do this, see. • On the PC where you uninstalled Office, sign in to your page with the email and password associated with the Microsoft account that was used to install Office. • Reinstall Office by selecting the Install button for a one-time purchase that hasn't been activated. For help with installing Office, see. After you change your product key, we recommend that you create a list to manage the product keys that you've installed. To learn how, see. • Sign in to your page with the email and password associated with the Microsoft account that was used to install Office. After you sign in, you should see a list of Office products that are associated with your Microsoft account. • For the first product that's listed on the page, select View your product key. Copy or write down the product key. This is likely the product key that was used multiple times to install Office. • Select View your product key for the remaining Office products and copy or write them down. These are likely the keys that you'll use to replace the key that was used multiple times. • On a PC where Office activation is failing, open the Command Prompt as described below: Windows 10 and Windows 8.1 Windows 7 • Select the Start button (lower-left corner). • Type Command Prompt. • Right-click the Command Prompt icon, and select Run as administrator. • Select the Start button (lower-left corner). • Right-click Command Prompt and select Run as administrator. • From the drop-down list below, select your Office version (2013 or 2016) and Windows version (32-bit or 64-bit) and run the commands as described. Tip: If you get an Input Error: Can not find script file. Message, it means that you used the wrong command. Don’t worry, running the wrong command won’t hurt anything. Double-check your Office and Windows versions and try a different command. • Copy the following command, paste the command into the Command Prompt window, and then press Enter. Cscript “C: Program Files Microsoft Office Office16 OSPP.VBS” /dstatus The command prompt displays the last five characters of the product key that was used to install Office on the PC. Our example below uses XXXXX to represent these characters. • Copy the following command, paste the command into the Command Prompt window, and replace XXXXX with the last 5 digits of the product key that was shown in the previous step. Press Enter to remove the product key. Cscript “C: Program Files Microsoft Office Office16 OSPP.VBS” /unpkey:XXXXX • Copy the following command, paste the command into the Command Prompt window, and replace XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX with an unused product key from your list. Press Enter to change the key. Cscript “C: Program Files Microsoft Office Office16 OSPP.VBS” /inpkey:XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX. Tip: If you get an Input Error: Can not find script file. Message, it means that you used the wrong command. Don’t worry, running the wrong command won’t hurt anything. Double-check your Office and Windows versions and try a different command. • Copy the following command, paste the command into the Command Prompt window, and then press Enter. Cscript “C: Program Files (x86) Microsoft Office Office16 OSPP.VBS” /dstatus The command prompt displays the last five characters of the product key that was used to install Office on the PC. Our example below uses XXXXX to represent these characters. • Copy the following command, paste the command into the Command Prompt window, and replace XXXXX with the last 5 digits of the product key that was shown in the previous step. Press Enter to remove the product key. Cscript “C: Program Files (x86) Microsoft Office Office16 OSPP.VBS” /unpkey:XXXXX • Copy the following command, paste the command into the Command Prompt window, and replace XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX with an unused product key from your list. Press Enter to change the key. Cscript “C: Program Files (x86) Microsoft Office Office16 OSPP.VBS” /inpkey:XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX. Tip: If you get an Input Error: Can not find script file. Message, it means that you used the wrong command. Don’t worry, running the wrong command won’t hurt anything. Double-check your Office and Windows versions and try a different command. • Copy the following command, paste the command into the Command Prompt window, and then press Enter. Cscript “C: Program Files Microsoft Office Office16 OSPP.VBS” /dstatus The command prompt displays the last five characters of the product key that was used to install Office on the PC. Our example below uses XXXXX to represent these characters. • Copy the following command, paste the command into the Command Prompt window, and replace XXXXX with the last 5 digits of the product key that was shown in the previous step. Press Enter to remove the product key. Cscript “C: Program Files Microsoft Office Office16 OSPP.VBS” /unpkey:XXXXX • Copy the following command, paste the command into the Command Prompt window, and replace XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX with an unused product key from your list. Press Enter to change the key. Cscript “C: Program Files Microsoft Office Office16 OSPP.VBS” /inpkey:XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX. Tip: If you get an Input Error: Can not find script file. Message, it means that you used the wrong command. Don’t worry, running the wrong command won’t hurt anything. Double-check your Office and Windows versions and try a different command. • Copy the following command, paste the command into the Command Prompt window, and then press Enter. Cscript “C: Program Files Microsoft Office Office15 OSPP.VBS” /dstatus The command prompt displays the last five characters of the product key that was used to install Office on the PC. Our example below uses XXXXX to represent these characters. • Copy the following command, paste the command into the Command Prompt window, and replace XXXXX with the last 5 digits of the product key that was shown in the previous step. Press Enter to remove the product key. Cscript “C: Program Files Microsoft Office Office15 OSPP.VBS” /unpkey:XXXXX • Copy the following command, paste the command into the Command Prompt window, and replace XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX with an unused product key from your list. Press Enter to change the key. Cscript “C: Program Files Microsoft Office Office15 OSPP.VBS” /inpkey:XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX. Tip: If you get an Input Error: Can not find script file. Message, it means that you used the wrong command. Don’t worry, running the wrong command won’t hurt anything. Double-check your Office and Windows versions and try a different command. • Copy the following command, paste the command into the Command Prompt window, and then press Enter. Cscript “C: Program Files (x86) Microsoft Office Office15 OSPP.VBS” /dstatus The command prompt displays the last five characters of the product key that was used to install Office on the PC. Our example below uses XXXXX to represent these characters. • Copy the following command, paste the command into the Command Prompt window, and replace XXXXX with the last 5 digits of the product key that was shown in the previous step. Press Enter to remove the product key. Cscript “C: Program Files (x86) Microsoft Office Office15 OSPP.VBS” /unpkey:XXXXX • Copy the following command, paste the command into the Command Prompt window, and replace XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX with an unused product key from your list. Press Enter to change the key. Cscript “C: Program Files (x86) Microsoft Office Office15 OSPP.VBS” /inpkey:XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX. Tip: If you get an Input Error: Can not find script file. Message, it means that you used the wrong command. Don’t worry, running the wrong command won’t hurt anything. Double-check your Office and Windows versions and try a different command. • Copy the following command, paste the command into the Command Prompt window, and then press Enter. Cscript “C: Program Files Microsoft Office Office15 OSPP.VBS” /dstatus The command prompt displays the last five characters of the product key that was used to install Office on the PC. Our example below uses XXXXX to represent these characters. • Copy the following command, paste the command into the Command Prompt window, and replace XXXXX with the last 5 digits of the product key that was shown in the previous step. Press Enter to remove the product key. Cscript “C: Program Files Microsoft Office Office16 OSPP.VBS” /unpkey:XXXXX • Copy the following command, paste the command into the Command Prompt window, and replace XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX with an unused product key from your list. Press Enter to change the key. Cscript “C: Program Files Microsoft Office Office15 OSPP.VBS” /inpkey:XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX. Tips: • The default installation for Office is 32-bit but if your PC has more than 4 GB of RAM, you probably have 64-bit Windows. • If you don't know which Office version is installed, see To check whether Windows is installed as 32 or 64 bits, see • Now start an Office app, such as Word, and select Next to activate Office over the Internet. • Repeat this process for each PC where activation is failing. After you change your product key, we recommend that you create a list to manage the product keys that you've installed. To learn how, see. How To Activate Visio 2010 how to activate visio 2010Find 2010 Visio Download. Check Out 1000+ Results from Across the WebCan you improve the answer?How can the answer be improved?Im moving my work computer from my old laptop to a newer one. I recently installed Visio 2010 on my now old computer a few weeks ago to work with some files. I plan.Search Visio 2010.Aug 11, 2008 Activating Visio by using the Internet is the easier of the two activation methods. To activate your product by using the Internet, start Visio, and then follow these steps: In the Activation Wizard, click Activate by using the Internet, and then click Next. Read the Microsoft Office Privacy Policy page, and then click Next.To activate an Office 2010. To activate an Office 2010. Excel 2010 Word 2010 Outlook 2010 PowerPoint 2010 Access 2010 OneNote 2010 Publisher 2010 Visio 2010. Activate Office 2010 by phone. Jun 19, 2013. While being able to activate so many products across the volume licence at once is really efficient, the hardcoded nature of KMS Client Keys should be treated. 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(Some older or obsolete models did not use HDMI as the primary style of video connection to convey the video signal to the TV, but the description which follows should be exactly what is needed for 98% of recent model installations. For the older ones; it is simply a matter of seeing which style of video connection is on both your TV and your Roku Streamer.) For Roku setup the streaming player needs 3 things – 2 inputs and 1 output: • Source of Internet (Network) – either wired or wireless • Source of Electrical Power • Output of Video 1) Internet – Wired connection is to be preferred for Roku activation; it is usually faster and is not subject to picking up interference from your neighbor’s wireless system. Some Roku devices have a Wired Internet input; some do not. Roku Stick and Roku Express generally use wireless, so skip the next part about Ethernet cable. If you have these, and you want to use the wired connection, plug the cable into the socket. If you do not, you will use wireless connection (“Wi-Fi”). Several steps from now, the device will show you a list of the wireless networks that it is able to receive a signal from, and you will choose the network you desire to use from the list, and enter the password for the network (if the network has a password; it should, otherwise anyone nearby can use your internet without permission). 2) Electrical Power – there are two styles of Power for Roku streaming devices. If you have a Roku TV to plug in the main power to the TV and the Roku streaming system inside the TV will automatically receive power also, and you can skip to step 3. For streaming devices: a) Wall Transformer that does not use USB – if your transformer has a non-detachable cord and looks somewhat like the following. Other end may have a right angle like the other end of the Express cable, but with a round plug instead of the pictured trapezoidal plug. So, plug the device end into your Stick or Express, and plug the other end into the wall power adapter for your Express, or for your Stick, use either the wall power adapter or any available USB port on the TV. If you plug into the USB port on the TV and there is a red light on your device, that means that the USB port on the TV is not delivering enough electrical current to the device for it to operate properly, and therefore you must use the wall power adapter instead. 3) Video output. HDMI cables carry both High-Definition video, and multi-channel audio simultaneously. With this in mind... A) Roku TV – all connections are internal and done already. B) Roku Streaming Stick – the male is built right into the stick, plug it into any available HDMI port on the television. C) Roku Express – connect HDMI cable male connectors on both ends, one to the HDMI on the Roku, the other to any available HDMI port on the TV. Telecommunication Access Program. Frequently Asked Questions for AT&T. How do I activate my device? The AT&T wireless device arrives to. AT&T (Blackberry. Roku.com/link helps in activating your Roku activation code and links Roku channels to your devices. Activate and link Roku account in www roku com link. 4) Video Selection – use the TV’s remote control and/or the buttons on the TV, to ensure that the port you have plugged the Roku device into (or, the Roku part of a Roku TV), is the port that the TV will use to put the video onto the screen. 5) Insert the batteries into your remote.(There is a symbol inside the battery compartment in the remote that indicates the correct polarity). 6) The Roku logo will appear on your screen. If you do not get it then please check a) Is your player plugged into an electricity socket correctly? B) Double check that your TV is programmed for the same input of the HDMI cable and ensure that the cable is connected firmly on both ends of the player and TV. 7) Pair your remote a) To pair your remote open the battery door b) Find the button at the end and press for 3 seconds while aiming at the player, for Express and TV. For the Stick, because the stick will most often be behind the TV, such that the beam of invisible infra-red light which is used by the regular remote to communicate commands to the device, would not reach the Stick – so the Stick uses a radio signal that does not require the remote to be aimed at the Stick. 8) After selecting your language, the player will show the names of all wireless networks that it is able to communicate with. Choose your wireless network and enter the password. A) Success will be indicated by a green symbol; b) Failure with a red X. In most cases the password was entered incorrectly. (Note: The Password is case sensitive) 9) Player will attempt to automatically download software updates (this will take several minutes and then it will be installed automatically) After that, the player will restart. Then, the player will show on the TV screen, the Roku activation code which will be used to link your player to your Roku.com/link account. For help contact www.roku.com/link or reach out to Roku customer help. Measure 124.5 x 124.5 x 21.6 mm size larger than the Express and Express+. It is the best of the Roku Products. It provides everything that Roku ultra provides USB and Micro-SD slots for viewing your Personal Photos and your videos along with.MP4 playback. It also provides Dolby digital audio effect using HDMI or optical output. It also provides night listening mode. It remote supports private listening using headphone. The remote comes with the ability to connect the head phone. It comes with lost remote locator. This feature allows you to press a button in the box and this helps you locate the remote with an alert from the remote. It remote provides gaming buttons and voice search option this option is available in other devices only through the apps. It uses the RF technology instead of the IR blast. This means that the remote can be used even if the box is not in site. Roku Premiere+: Measure 124.5 x 124.5 x 21.6 mm size larger than the Express and Express+ Roku Premier+ is the one of the Roku top of the line models. It supports both Ethernet cable and dual band WiFi connectivity. It also provides Micro-SD card slots for viewing video and photos in your television. It is faster than Roku 1 which is the older model. Night listening mode available for this model. It is provides private listening option(The remote has the audio output jack. Headphones can be used in it for private listening) Roku Premiere+ Remote uses RF technology (The Box can be out of site and the remote can still be used). What does Roku provide as a streaming device? • It supports full 1080p HD videos and movies. • It provides a wide array of channels and TV shows • Remote control which includes settings and options • Streams through your wired or wireless network • Features a user friendly mobile app. • Headphones for private listening • Night listening mode (reduces loud noise and increases soft sounds) • Many different models such as- Roku (1-4), Roku Ultra, Roku premiere, Roku premiere+, Roku express, Roku express+ When using this device it is imperative to have high speed internet or your content quality may suffer. Roku is an electronic streaming device which enables you to stream your favorite movies, TV channels and shows to your TV via the internet. Even though most people know how to setup and activate their device, others face a bit of difficulty with the entire process.The problem that most users stumble upon relates to the www.roku.com/link during Roku Setup. In this site we are providing you with detailed information pertaining to your device on how to activate the device in roku.com/link website and will make your experience with Roku the best that it can be. Before we get into the details on how to setup and activate roku streaming player you need to have a thorough understanding of this device. Given above is the information relating to the this device and its setup. Roku offers a wide array of channels including both paid and free channels.It provides users with a HD video quality and uninterrupted streaming. The great thing about this device is that it is just a fraction of the cost when compared to going out and watching movies in theaters. You can sit back, relax and enjoy high quality entertainment from the comfort of your couch by activating this device at roku.com link. For more on this product check roku.com/link. Rokuactivationcode.com is an independent website that provides information for Roku streaming player issues. The website does not have specific association with “Roku” or its services. All information and images furnished on this website are for informational purpose only. We do not sell products or services of Roku in any form. We do not provide any warranty or services associated with the manufacturer. You should approach the manufacturer for the same. Users are advised to review our privacy policy before using our website. Optical Character Recognition (OCR) is part of the Universal Windows Platform (UWP), which means that it can be used in all apps targeting Windows 10. With OCR you can extract text and text layout information from images. It’s designed to handle various types of images, from scanned documents to photos. At the same time, it is highly optimized and runs entirely on the device without requiring an Internet connection. The Windows 10 November update enables OCR for four new languages, bringing the total number of supported languages to 25. This technology has been heavily tested inside Microsoft for years. It’s used in major products like Word, OneNote, OneDrive, Bing,, and for various scenarios, including image indexing, document reconstruction, and augmented reality. Using the OCR API is very simple, as demonstrated by this code snippet: SoftwareBitmap bitmap; //. // Acquire bitmap from file, camera. OcrEngine ocrEngine = OcrEngine.TryCreateFromUserProfileLanguages(); OcrResult ocrResult = await ocrEngine.RecognizeAsync(bitmap); string extractedText = ocrResult.Text; Running the code on the image below extracts the following text: “TRAVEL THE WORLD SEE THE SIGHTS HAVE GREAT DAYS AND BETTER NIGHTS” OcrResult can be also used to retrieve text line by line or find position of each individual word. For more information, please check out the at GitHub and. This work is the evolution of, released on NuGet in 2014. If you used this library in an app for Windows/Windows Phone 8.1, moving to the new OCR API in Windows 10 will be straightforward. In case you need to use OCR as a service, we’ve got you covered as well. The same technology is released as part of (a set of services for natural data understanding—we recommend you check it out as it brings a number of possibilities for your apps). Compared to the, the service has additional features such as language detection and text orientation detection. Try experimenting with the and get detailed info in the. We’re looking forward to your new, amazing OCR-powered apps in the Windows Store. If you’d like to share feedback, ask a question, or start a discussion, please post on. We’ll be eagerly waiting to hear back from you! Written by Pavle Josipovic, a Software Engineer on the Analog team Updated February 8, 2016 10:22 am Tags. I understand that this works in a surface tablet/laptops. My question was about usability of this feature through One Note app (assuming that it is currently universal) in Windows 10 mobile phones. For productive use, we would want these features in mobile phones (Windows mobile phones) where we capture a picture when using One Note during a demo/presentation and extract the words from the picture into One Note or MS word. But I am not able to do this using windows phones even with the latest build of windows 10 mobile. I know that this can be done through Office Lens. But for that one has to open office lens separately and do this. Office lens currently cannot even be accessed through lenses option in windows camera app in windows phone triggered through camera button (That was possible in WP 8). Also Office lens tends to save this as a new separate one note page in a different location in windows 10 mobile which needs to be again copied and pasted into the one note file where I am taking quick notes. In other words, most of these apps are disjointed as a complete eco system in their current state. If One Note as a universal app is supposed to provide same user experience regardless of the device being used, why is this not possible on Windows’ own mobile platform? Are there any plans to address these differences in the near future? Or am I missing something here? I just hope that Microsoft is focused on illustrating/demonstrating the full potential of universal apps in its own platforms (both mobile and desktop) using its own apps. Only such strong demonstrations will get the attention of developers and motivate them to develop innovative and useful universal windows apps. It is okay to get the attention of users to try/use Microsoft apps in other rival platforms. But for the users to choose using these universal apps in windows platform (otherwise, why would anyone prefer UWP compared to apps in rival platforms or the age old x86 programs?), Microsoft teams currently need to get the attention (through proper demos with their own apps) of creative developers towards the full potential of universal apps. When I see a how to article start off with “EASY” I know “WE” are in trouble. What a tech that totally understands what he/she is talking about does not have the ability to dumb down their techy talk for the clueless lay person. It’s impossible. Can someone tell me in everyday words how to use my win 10 scanner as an OCR without using one technical term? “the thingamjimmy on the top left button works for me”. Get down to the Kindergarten level – NO words like – Microsoft OCR library for Windows Runtime; MSDN forum; API documentationI’m going fishing, I’ll check back in a couple weeks and see if I got a bite. Jan 07, 2017 Explains that the OCR tool in Microsoft Office Document Imaging does not retain text format styles when it is copied to a Word 2002 document, a Word 2003. Jan 09, 2006 I am trying to activate the Microsoft Office Document Imaging (MODI) application from an Excel VBA sub. I have found help files for activating Word. Jan 06, 2017 Explains that the OCR tool in Microsoft Office Document Imaging does not retain text format styles when it is copied to a Word 2002 document, a Word 2003. Main body For the understanding of pathophysiology of sepsis, it is quite useful to grasp the alterations in coagulation/fibrinolytic parameters, i.e., plasminogen activator and plasminogen activator inhibitor-1. They play crucial roles in the development of clot formation and disseminated intravascular coagulation that leads to fatal organ dysfunction. Basically, fibrinolysis is a simple system compared to the complex coagulation cascade. Plasmin is the only factor that regulates fibrinolysis, and this enzyme is modulated by several factors including plasminogen activators and plasminogen activator inhibitor-1. However, recent studies have elucidated the complex regulation of the production, activation, and inactivation of these fibrinolytic factors. It is well known that fibrin removal is severely hindered by inactivation of the endogenous fibrinolytic system, mainly as a result of upregulation of plasminogen activator inhibitor type-1 (PAI-1). Consequent increased fibrin generation and impaired fibrin breakdown leads to deposition of clots in the microvasculature, leading to the tissue ischemia and ensuing organ dysfunction. Numerous experimental and clinical studies have revealed that the levels of PAI-1 but not tissue plasminogen correlated with the outcome and severity of multiple organ dysfunction in sepsis and disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) [ ]. Hence, it is widely accepted that PAI-1 can be a useful biomarker for evaluating the severity of sepsis. Furthermore, the over-suppression of fibrinolysis caused mainly by PAI-1 constitutes an important target for therapy in patients with sepsis and DIC [ ]. In the former issue of Journal of Intensive Care, Hoshino et al. [ ] reported the clinical significance of measuring total PAI-1 antigen in sepsis in their retrospective observational study. Here, we introduce the accumulated knowledge with respect to this issue. PAI-1, a 48-kDa serine proteinase inhibitor (SERPIN), produced by various cells such as vascular endothelial cells, platelets, smooth muscle cells, fibroblasts, adipose tissue, and monocytes/macrophages [ ], is the main physiological plasminogen activator inhibitor. Like other SERPINs, PAI-1 inhibits its target proteinases, tissue-type plasminogen activator, and urokinase-type plasminogen activator by the formation of a 1:1 stoichiometric reversible complex [ ]. PAI-1 can occur in various molecular forms in blood, including active PAI-1 (mainly PAI-1 complexed with vitronectin), inactive or latent PAI-1 (mainly present in lysed platelets and dominant in serum), and PAI-1 complexed with its target proteases (urokinase-type plasminogen activator and tissue-type plasminogen activator). There are several commercialized kits available to detect PAI-1 antigen, and thus, appropriate selection of the kit depending on the purposes is important [ ]. Currently, we also can assess the PAI-1 activity, and this will be more suitable to detect the fibrinolytic activity rather than the total produced volume or distribution of PAI-1. Since the production of PAI-1 is regulated by pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines such as interleukin-1β, interleukin 6, and transforming growth factor-β, its relation to the inflammatory responses has been strongly assumed [ ]. In pathogenesis of sepsis, PAI-1 plays a role in several biological processes dependent on the inhibition of plasminogen activators and plasmin activity [ ]. As a consequence, overproduction of PAI-1 may contribute to organ dysfunction in patients suffering from severe infection and DIC. The fibrinolytic system is much simpler compared to the complexity of the coagulation system. Basically, plasmin is the only activator of fibrinolysis, and the balance between tissue plasminogen activator and PAI-1 mainly regulates plasmin activity. Thrombin-activatable fibrinolysis inhibitor (TAFI) and neutrophil elastase also have the capability to modulate fibrinolysis, but the pathophysiological roles of these factors have not been fully elucidated. Dynamic changes in fibrinolytic status are crucially involved in the pathogenesis of DIC and multiple organ dysfunction in sepsis [ ]. Recent evidences indicate that physical entrapment of microbes by fibrin at the site of infection may limit their capacity to disseminate into the systemic circulation. Under these circumstances, impairment of fibrinolysis contributes to the protective role in host defense [ ]. Inhibition of the fibrinolytic system may occur at the level of plasminogen activation, mainly by a direct inhibition of tPA by plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 (PAI-1) or indirectly by thrombin-activatable fibrinolysis inhibitor and, at the level of plasmin, by α2-antiplasmin. The roles of these 3 inhibitors are complementary in. In healthy human volunteers, endotoxin infusion induces a rapid change in the coagulation system. Inflammatory cytokines such as tumor necrosis factor and interleukin-6 rose within 120 min with a concurrent rise in the plasminogen activators, indicating endothelial activation. Within 150 min, these changes are counteracted by an even greater and sustained rise in PAI-1 leading to clot longevity [ ]. These observations suggest that both activated endothelial cells and platelets cooperate to induce a thrombotic state by producing PAI-1. Finally, the reduction in activated protein C because of reduced availability of thrombomodulin may also play a role in decreased fibrinolysis. Less activated protein C is available to inhibit PAI-1, thus augmenting clot stability. The clinical significance of measuring PAI-1 in sepsis has been actively studied since 1990s, and it has been repeatedly reported that the elevated PAI-1 levels was associated with an unfavorable outcome in sepsis [, ]. Previously, Koyama et al. [ ] measured various coagulation/fibrinolysis markers in sepsis patients and reported that thrombin-antithrombin complex (TAT), PAI-1, and protein C discriminated well between patients with and without overt DIC (area under the receiver operating characteristic curve [AUROC], 0.77, 0.87 and 0.85, respectively) and, using the three together, significantly improved the AUROC up to 0.95. Amongst the significant diagnostic markers for overt DIC, TAT and PAI-1 were the best predictors of 28-day mortality (AUROC, 0.77 and 0.81, respectively). Following similar reports, Hoshino et al. [ ] reported that the elevated levels of PAI-1 was associated with the poor outcome and the AUROC for 28-day mortality was 0.72, and the optimal cutoff level was 83 ng/mL. What were unique in their observations were firstly, only PAI-1 but no other coagulation markers such as TAT, plasmin-plasmin inhibitor complex, protein C, thrombomodulin, and soluble fibrin were associated with mortality. Secondly, the optimal cutoff was 83 ng/mL [reference range. It has been clarified that changes of coagulation/fibrinolytic status are deeply related to the development of septic organ dysfunction. Since the status changes dynamically and varies significantly depending on the patients’ condition, comprehensive evaluation is necessary to understand this delicate and complex situation. Based on the accumulated knowledge, we do not recommend the one-point PAI-1 antigen analysis but recommend the sequential analysis of the multi-factors for the accurate assessment of coagulation/fibrinolytic systems. This careful approach may avoid misleading the future studies in this area. Plasminogen activator inhibitor (PAI) any of several regulators of the fibrinolytic system that act by binding to and inhibiting free. Their concentration in plasma is normally low, but is altered in some disturbances of bodily. PAI-1 is an important fast-reacting inhibitor of and. Its synthesis, activity, and release are highly regulated; elevated levels of it have been described in a number of disease states. PAI-2 is a normally minor inhibitor that greatly increases in concentration during pregnancy and in certain disorders. • • Credit Cards • Best of • Compare cards • Reviews • Read & learn • • Banking • Best of • Compare accounts • Reviews • Read & learn • • Investing • Best of • Reviews • Popular tools • Guides • • Mortgages • Best of • Compare • Calculators • Read & learn • • Loans • Personal • Small business • Student • Auto • • Insurance • Auto • Life • • Money • Budgeting • Ways to save • Making money • Life events • Budgeting • • • • • • • • • Ways to save • • • • • • • • Making money • • • • • • Life events • • • • • •. Cellular's site U.S. Cellular prepaid cell phone plans U.S. Cellular’s prepaid plans have unlimited talk and text and don’t offer shared data between lines. 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