How To Port To Etisalat From MTN, Airtel And Glo

Sim porting as kick off in Nigeria for some time now, making it possible for you to keep your mobile phone number when porting from one network provider to another despite the different in your SIM card.

 If you are currently on Airtel, Glo or MTN network, you can easily port to Etisalat without changing your phone number.

 For you to port2Etisalat, go to any Etisalat Experience Centre or MPOS that is near to you, go with a valid means of identification, photocopy of the id and the mobile number you want to port to Etisalat. 

 At the Experience centre, You will be informed to initiate the porting process by texting “PORT” to 3232 after which the personal info needed for the porting process will be obtained from you.

 A new Etisalat SIM will be issued to you. If the porting is successful (maximum 48 hours), your Old SIM will stop working and you will start enjoying Etisalat services on your new Etisalat SIM without any change of phone number.


NOTE:-
==> Once the porting process has been completed, you with not be able to port back nor to any other servicer provider for ninety (90) days of the previous port.

 ==> Your old service provider will not be able to contact you during the porting process in other not to confuse you to continue using their service.

 ==> You will lose all contacts, SMS, MMS stored in the OLD SIM card as well as any unused airtime and bonuses on the SIM.

 ==> MNP is available to both “Post-Paid” and “Pre-Paid” (Pay As You Go) mobile customers in Nigeria, as long as your number has not been barred or suspended by your service provider.

That's all.

Hope this help, in my future post, will be on how to port to other service provider.

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