Take Simyo's phone number with you

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If you are currently a Simyo customer and want to switch to another mobile operator in the foreseeable future, then it may be advisable to keep your previous phone number. Switching is not complicated, you can just take your number with you.

Take your phone number with you.
Take your phone number with you.

Simply take your Simyo phone number with you

Gone are the days when you always had to get used to a new cell phone number as soon as you switched providers.

  • The option of porting your number makes switching to another mobile network provider a lot more convenient. Do not hesitate to inform your old provider when the change is imminent and you want to take the number with you.
  • Simyo makes it very easy for you to take your phone number with you. You don't have to do a lot to keep the old number. All you have to do is fill out a form and pay a fee to change the number.

This is how you can take your phone number with you

So that you can take your Simyo number with you, you have to do this Telephone number transfer form fill in completely and legibly.

  1. Alternatively, you can find the form for taking your phone number with you in the General Terms and Conditions area. In the PDF documents, scroll down to "Forms". The "Carrying out number / waiver" form must now be completed in full.
  2. Vodafone disclaimer - this is how you apply for your phone number to be ported

    If you conclude a new mobile phone contract and would like to take your old mobile number with you ...

  3. To do this, print out the form and fill it out carefully and legibly. Don't forget to give your phone number and full address. Furthermore, you have to give a quiet signature at the end of the form, otherwise the form is not valid.
  4. Send the completed form to Simyo by post, the contact details are on the first page of the form. Simyo charges you a one-time porting fee of 25 euros. Simyo will debit this amount from your credit account.

All further steps will be taken by your future provider. If you have any questions about the status of the porting, you must also contact your new wireless service provider.

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