Is This Porting Scenario Possible?

I saw the other post that was similar to this, and it didn't answer my question.
I was wondering if it is possible to port out my main line's phone number to Ring Central (since I use my main FS line as my main business line), and have Verizon reassign me a new number (for my main line on the FS account) without getting charged a ETF?
Can the porting department make a note on the account so once the main number is ported, it will be replaced with a new number? That way I will not be charged an ETF since I still want to continue my service (just split my business number into a new service to separate it from my personal FS plan).
If it is possible, how would I go about doing this? I would have to port out the main line's number to Ring Central first since it takes up to 10 business days to complete the porting process to Ring Central.
Are there any fees involved in this?
Thanks in advance for anyone's help.

Hello eja185,
Thank you so much for reaching out to us in the community forums on this issue. We are making a change in our billing system to meet the needs of our customers with this EXACT concern! We are currently migrating to a bill format called account level pricing (ALP). ALP is when the account is bill for the minutes and each line on the Family Share Plan is bill individually for access to the minutes. Now I know what you are thinking! What does that mean to ME? It means that there is NOT a primary line anymore and you can move lines as you see fit. In addition to that, access to the minutes will be distributed evenly amongst the mobile numbers, thus making it easy to identify who's responsible for any overages that may occur. 
You mentioned in your posting that you want to keep your main line separate from your personal line for business purposes. We have a great option that can accommodate this type of request. I can transfer your primary line into a sub-account under your name that will be bill out completely separate from your current account. This way you will have two separate bills and won't incur an early termination fee if your agreement hasn't been fulfilled. Many people take advantage of this option for accounting purposes with their company and/or for tax purposes. If you are interested in this option then feel free to send me a private message with your full name & mobile number. We can discuss this option in further details for you. I look forward to hearing from you.
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