Activations will be back in 3 weeks! Here's a guide to porting in your phone number.
Number porting involves the process of transferring your phone number from one service provider to another.
To illustrate, if your current provider is T-Mobile, but you decide to switch to Tesix Wireless Network, and would like to keep your number, you'll need to port or transfer your active number from T-Mobile.
This will allow you to move services and keep your same phone number. The option to obtain a NEW number will also be available.
The duration of the porting process varies based on several factors, typically ranging from 5 minutes to 5 hours. It is important to understand that your services will need to be active in order to port. Disconnected lines and phone numbers can not be ported in.
What's needed to Port:
When you’re ready to port, you’ll need to collect some info from your old carrier.Â
The phone number you want to keep
Account number
PIN
Service ZIP code
Different carriers have different requirements, and some require additional info. We’ve completed a list, with carrier-specific requirements.
AT&T
Boost
CenturyLink:
Consumer Cellular:
Credo Mobile
Cricket
C-Spire / Cellular South
Freedom Pop
Google Project Fi
H20
Hello Mobile
Lycamobile
Metro
Mint Mobile
Net10
Page Plus
PureTalk
QLink
Red Pocket
Republic Wireless
Simple Mobile
Spectrum / Charter
Spectrum Mobile
Straight Talk / Tracfone / Net 10 / Safelink Wireless / Total Wireless:
Tello
Ting
T-Mobile
Ultra Mobile
US Cellular
US Mobile
Verizon
Vonage
Family Mobile: Walmart
Wing Mobile
Xfinity / Comcast / Mobile
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