Cancelling service - porting number

My last line under contract expires in just under 1 month; I am interested in switching to another carrier that has a better deal with my employer, better family data options, and good deals on new iphones. I would prefer to keep our numbers and avoid a lapse in service. With that in mind, is there a way to avoid paying an ETF if I want to activate another plan with my current phone number now? How can I find out how much my ETF would be?

No you have to complete the time.
$350- $10 per month completed after the first month  for smart phones
$175- $5 per monrh completed after the first month for basic phones.

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