NetTalk duo is a revolutionary phone service that has given magicJack run for money. NetTalk duo broke away the restriction of having a computer to make free calls to USA and Canada. NetTalk duo went on and started offering its users to make unlimited international phone calls to 60 countries for just $10 per month giving Vonage run for money.
NetTalk duo is back with a bang offering number porting for free. You can now move to netTalk duo without leaving your current phone number. The porting process will take around 3 days to a month based on your current home phone service carrier.
Steps to port your number to NetTalk
- First check if your number can be ported by visiting this link.
- Login to your NetTalk account and and fill out a NPA (Number porting authorization) to authorize NetTalk to port your number. You will find this form under "Port number to NetTalk" when you click on phone numbers.
- Wait for a few days for number porting to complete. It usually takes 1-3 days but can take up to 30 days.
- Do not cancel your current home phone service as a disconnected phone can not be ported.
Note: Although it might take about a month for your number to port to NetTalk, you will be able to use NetTalk services from first day onward. This offer is for limited time and is available to all NetTalk customers. There is no NetTalk Duo coupon code required or any other such offer code required.
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You need to be aware about nettalk that it limits 3000 minutes/month. Even incoming is also considered under 3000
ReplyDeleteDear Reader,
ReplyDeleteThat is a good point and we can not tell you how much we abhor it. Sadly, VoIP companies have assumed that a limitation is taken for granted and that has become the norm now. Vonage also has similar limitations and now NetTalk has also started international calling service with such restriction. We hope they let users make unlimited calls someday. Kudos to you for starting this conversation. Let us see what other readers think about this.
Regards,
Team - Free Calls Hub
Hi! I could not run my mouth anywhere close to 3000 min per month, could you???? If and I mean if and I don't know for sure that there is a limit like that it's more then fine with me. It would save my jaw bone from coming apart at the joints!
ReplyDeleteDear Reader,
ReplyDeleteThat is a good point too. Usually, one person can't use 3000 minutes a month as that is about 100 minutes everyday. However, given that a good amount of our readers are in countries abroad, it is possible that the minutes are distributed among all the family members and thus 3000 minutes a month might not be more than they can use. Moreover, we just do not appreciate any such restriction, especially when the service is advertised as unlimited calling plans.
Regards,
Team - Free Calls Hub
Bought a Duo and requested porting landline number a month ago,,, still wating.
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