Transferring your mobile number, also known as ‘porting’, is the process of moving your phone number from one telecommunications provider to another. Show
When you purchase a device or SIM Kit from Telstra, you can choose to keep your current mobile number or get a new one. If you want to keep your current mobile number, we can transfer it over to the Telstra network in a few easy steps:
We can only transfer your mobile number during these operating hours:
For all other times, you can submit your request and the transfer will start the next business day. Good to know: You need to be the account holder to transfer a mobile service from one provider to another.
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In most cases, you'll be able to keep your current number. We'll also waive the $35 activation fee, and you might even be eligible for up to $250 in bill credits, plus a free charging pad.
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How do I switch my AT&T phone to another?Here's how it works.. Make sure you have an eligible device. The first step is to make sure your device is eligible to work on the AT&T network. ... . See if you can keep your number. ... . Order a SIM card and pick a plan. ... . Install your SIM Card and activate.. Should I switch from AT&T to TIn most cases, yes. T-Mobile and AT&T's plans tend to be pretty similar when it comes to features, but T-Mobile's are usually about $5 cheaper while offering higher data caps. And you'll save even more with T-Mobile if you bundle up in a family plan.
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