You’ve got a new Rogers phone or signed up for new services. Need some help on what to do now? From data transfer, changing your SIM card, to the basic setup, we’ve got everything here to get you started.
Learn to swap your SIM card in a phone, or activate a new eSIM on an eligible device.
Bring your phone number to Rogers from another Canadian service provider.
Note: You’ll need a Rogers SIM and active temporary number to transfer your number.
Easily manage your account and service online with MyRogers or MyBusiness Hub.
Note: Self-serve is for personally liable accounts only, not eligible for corporate-paid accounts.
Set up a new voicemail inbox on a Rogers device, or learn how you can save existing voicemails in preparation for a plan change or SIM card change.
We’re here to help you know what to expect with your first bill from Rogers after an upgrade or activation.