The Porting Process

Below are the steps involve in porting your mobile telephone number from one service provider to another.

Step 1

Go to the retail shop or authorised dealer of your chosen new service provider to request a new telephone service, and tell them that you would like to keep your number. (Please note that porting can only be undertaken by visiting the retail shop or authorised dealer of your chosen new service provider and is not available by telephone or online).

Step 2

The staff will ask you to complete an application form together with a “Porting Request Form”.

Step 3

You will be asked to provide: • Proof of identity - government issue picture ID e.g. passport, driver’s licence, etc. • If you have Post-Paid Account, a copy of a recent mobile/ cellular bill from your current service provider. The name on the recent bill must match the name on the corresponding photographic identity document used to authorise the porting request. In the case of business accounts, proof of authorisation to deal with the account by the person submitting the request must be given.

Step 4

You will be asked to send a text from your phone to the special porting number 77678.

Step 5

You will receive text confirming that your request has been received.

Step 6

Provided your number is not barred or suspended due to non-payment or any other reason, your order will be processed and you will be informed of its progress by text.

Step 7

Your order will be processed and you will be informed of its progress by text.

Step 8

Under normal circumstances your porting will be completed within one working day after you complete your request. At that time your number is moved to your new service provider, you will receive a text message asking you to change to your new provider’s SIM card and your previous provider’s SIM card will stop working. During busy periods the port may take longer to complete.

Step 9

When this happens, put the new SIM card provided by your new service provider into the phone you wish to use. If you are unsure how to do this, you can go into the retail store or authorised dealer of your new service provider and they will be able to help. Your service will only be briefly interrupted for the time it takes to insert the new SIM card from your new service provider and power up your phone.

Contact Information

Maurice Bishop Highway

Grand Anse, St. George’s

Mon – Fri: 8:00 am – 4:00 pm

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