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## Data Portability
On the conclusion or termination of your Link service, we are happy to provide a database dump of the Zammad database
containing all user contact, ticket, and article data.
Please [contact our support helpdesk](https://www.sr2.uk/contact) to arrange a secure means of the transfer of this
data.
If you require exports of the data in a specific format, or assistance in migrating to a self-hosted deployment, we
can provide this via a support agreement (fees apply).
## Keeping Your Signal or WhatsApp Number
Link uses a United Kingdom mobile number (+44) to provide the Signal and WhatsApp communication channels when the
service is fully managed.
When you move away from the service, you may port this number to your new service provider if you wish to retain it.
Your new service provider will need to have the ability to port in a UK mobile number via a Porting Authorisation Code
(PAC).
### Fees and Charges
Please be aware of the following costs associated with number porting:
* Early contract termination fees: Depending on the time remaining in your related service contract, fees may apply for
early termination. Note that the telephone service contract will not necessarily align with the start date for your
instance. We aim to make the most efficient use of these contracts to avoid any additional fees we would have to
pass on. Unfortunately numbers cannot be released without terminating the underlying contract.
* Porting assistance fee: A charge of two hours of support time applies to assist with the porting process.
### Requesting a Quote
To obtain a quote for porting your number, please [contact our support helpdesk](https://www.sr2.uk/contact).
### Obtaining Your PAC Code
If the quote is accepted, we will provide your organisation's administrator with the PAC for the number.
### Using Your PAC Code
For guidance on how to use your PAC code to transfer your number to a new provider, please refer to the official Ofcom
guidance: https://www.ofcom.org.uk/phones-and-broadband/switching-provider/switching-mobile.
:::note[Note]
When you receive a text message containing information about fees during the porting process, please note: these fees
relate to charges that Link Helpdesk would pay, not additional fees for you as the exiting user.
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# Secure Digital Helpdesks # Link Helpdesk
:::warning[Under construction] :::warning[Under construction]
This documentation is a work in progress. Please [get in touch with us](mailto:contact@sr2.uk) if you have any questions. This documentation is a work in progress. Please [get in touch with us](mailto:contact@sr2.uk) if you have any questions.
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Our secure digital helpdesks are customised and hardened version of Zammad, an open source, flexible, multi-channel Our secure digital helpdesk platform, Link, is customised and hardened version of Zammad, an open source, flexible,
ticketing platform that enables those in need to ask for help, and providers to respond. multi-channel ticketing platform that enables those in need to ask for help, and providers to respond.
The helpdesks have integrations with popular messaging apps, including Signal, WhatsApp, and Telegram, making it easier The helpdesks have integrations with popular messaging apps, including Signal, WhatsApp, and Telegram, making it easier
to securely allow responders to request assistance. to securely allow responders to request assistance.