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How to switch

Port your number to Quicktalk easily and free of charge.
Change carrier and keep your existing number. Enjoy a seamless switch over with no hassle or downtime.

Step 1

Sign up with a temporary number Choose a random number during the signup and start testing Quicktalk.

Step 2

Email [email protected] Our dedicated porting team will then handle the whole process for you.

Step 3

Start using your number with Quicktalk Your number will be ported within 2-4 business days.

Our 5-star customer support team is available 24/7

Whether you have a question about transferring your number, setting up Quicktalk, or troubleshooting, we’re always just a call away.

No stress, no hassle—just expert support whenever you need it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will my number be inactive during the transfer?

No, your number will remain active throughout the process, so you won’t experience any downtime.

Am I still the owner of my number?

Yes, you retain full ownership of your phone number even after porting to Quicktalk.

Are there any fees for porting my number?

No, porting your number to Quicktalk is completely free.

Will porting my number cancel my contract with my previous provider?

No, porting your number does not automatically cancel your contract with your old provider. You’ll need to contact them directly to close your account and avoid any ongoing charges.

Should I cancel my current service before porting?

No, do not cancel your account with the previous proivder before the porting process is complete. Your number must remain active for a successful transfer. Once the port is done, you’ll need to cancel your contract with your previous provider to avoid further charges.

Are there any fees for canceling my current service?

Some providers may charge early termination fees or require you to pay off any outstanding balance. Be sure to check your current contract for any potential charges.

Can my old provider refuse to port my number?

No. Even if you have an outstanding balance or owe fees, your current provider cannot refuse to transfer your number.