By Visible - October 26, 2022
If you’ve made it here you’re probably looking into switching carriers. Well, we’re going to try to answer all of your questions. We’ll cover what you need to do before you start the switch, and what you should do to make sure you can keep your number. Plus, some Visible-specific information, ya know—just in case you’re considering us as your new carrier.
There are a couple of things you’ll need to get ready and/or remember before starting to switch:
All ready with your info, device, and new carrier selected? Great. Whoever you’ve chosen, here’s how you’ll do it:
We wanted to help you out regardless of where you’re going, but if you’re coming to us we’ve got some more specific guidance. Follow the video along with these step-by-step instructions to join the Visible squad, and we’ll be waiting to welcome you on the other end.
If you want to switch to Visible please don’t cancel service with your old provider until you activate service with Visible. Need more information on how to do that? See our article on How To Insert SIM Card and Activate Service for more information.
Can I keep my cell number if I switch carriers?
Yes! Of course. When changing carriers, just make sure you don’t cancel your existing service before you transfer your number. You should also check your contract for early termination fees and/or outstanding balances that you’ll need to consider when making your decision. Then follow all the steps above to make sure it’s a smooth process. You may request service from a different company at any time. When changing companies:
Can I use my phone during porting to a new carrier?
Yes, but with some considerations that may change depending on whether you’re changing devices. Best to confirm with your new carrier when you initiate the switch.
How long does it take to switch?
It should take at most 24 hours. It may be even quicker, because the wireless industry in combination with the FCC agreed on a goal of 2.5 hours or less.
Will my current carrier allow me to switch to a new carrier?
You’re allowed to request to switch at any time. Before you do that you should make sure your phone is compatible, and check your current contract for early termination fees, loan balances on any devices you have financed through your prior carrier, or other outstanding balances.
How can I check if my number is eligible for transfer?
You should be! However, there are few exceptions. The biggest one is if you are moving to a new geographic area. If that’s the case you may not be able to keep your number. In rare instances some rural wireline service providers have waivers so that they don’t have to meet porting requirements. If that applies to you, you can contact your state public utilities commission for further information.
You also have to be the owner of your number, so if your wireless account is in someone else’s name (whether it is a family plan or a business plan), then you may not be able to move your number without the owner’s consent, with some limited exceptions.
Will I lose service during the porting process?
You shouldn’t, and it’s likely that for a short period your number may work on both carriers, but you should confirm this with your new carrier when you initiate the switch.