How To Port To Glo From MTN, Etisalat and Airtel

This morning, I published on  how to port to Etisalat from MTN, Airtel, Glo. If you miss the post, you click on this link>> HERE.

 Today, I am sharing with you, how to port from Etisalat, Airtel, MTN to Glo Mobile Nigeria.

Porting to Glo simply means that you can change from your current mobile provider to enjoy better quality and cheaper rates on the Glo network without changing your mobile number. Which means, you don’t need to inform anyone about any change in your number after you’ve ported to Glo.

 Porting to Glo is FREE and the porting code is also "3232". 

How to Port your Phone number to Glo?
Go to any Glo office, Glo zone or Glo SIM registration stand near to you, make sure you take along with you, a valid means of identification,  photocopy of the id and the mobile number you want to port to Glo.

Tell the Glo rep that you want to port to Glo. “Port-In” request form will be issued to you.

Fill up and sign the Port-In MNP form.

After you have complete the form, send “Port” as SMS to short code 3232.

You will receive a first SMS saying: “Thank you for your SMS. Your request is being processed”.

The rep will issue you a new Glo SIM. Ensure you register the SIM after which you can then leave the Glo office/shop.
Keep using your Old SIM till you receive the second SMS. The OLD SIM will stop working once you receive the second SMS. 

Once you receive the second SMS, remove your old SIM and replace with the Glo SIM given to you.

Now, you can start enjoying Glo tariffs on your new Glo SIM without any change of phone number.

NOTE:-
 ==> The whole process of switching from your old mobile provider to Glo will take a maximum number of 48hours. Your line will still be working during the period in between when you filled the form and when you changed to Glo SIM.

 ==> Once the porting process has been completed, you will not be able to port back or port to any other network within the next ninety (90) days of a previous port.

 ==> 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.

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