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Depending on the company port times can take 5 to 10 business days or longer.
The company said 10 working days but could be considerably longer which is pretty vague, thanks for your response
Ya there is some stuff that is out of control. I work for a SNL telco company and we tell our customers anywhere from 7-15 business days.
Reason for this is due to amount of staff, and also if a port gets rejected. Losing carrier can be petty and reject for various reasons. Wrong Adress, account number etc.