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How to get UPC Code without sending PORT SMS for Jio, Vi and Airtel users


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  1. SMS Request:

  • PORT [Your 10-digit phone number]

  • Send the SMS to the designated number provided by your current service provider, usually 1900.

  1. Online Porting Request:

  • If you encounter issues sending the SMS, you can still explore the online porting request option:

  • Visit the official website of your current service provider.

  • Look for the Mobile Number Portability (MNP) or Port Out section.

  • Fill in the required details, including your mobile number.

  • Submit the online porting request.

  • After verification, you may receive the UPC code through email or on the website.

  1. Customer Care Support:

  • In case sending an SMS is not feasible, call the customer care helpline of your current service provider.

  • Request the UPC code over the phone, and the customer care executive may guide you through an alternative process.

  1. Visit a Retail Outlet:

  • If SMS is not an option, visit a physical store or retail outlet of your current service provider.

  • Request the UPC code from the staff, providing necessary details for verification.

  1. Email Request:

  • Check if your service provider allows UPC code requests through email.

  • Send an email to the official customer support email address, mentioning your request for the UPC code.

  • Include relevant details such as your mobile number and account information.


Always ensure that you follow the correct format when sending the SMS, as specified by your service provider, to receive the UPC code successfully. If you encounter any difficulties, reach out to your service provider's customer support for assistance.

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