- Voicemail or call waiting in Sell Voice.
- Hosted numbers (porting the SMS portion of the number only, or voice portion of an SMS and voice enabled number).
This article contains the following topics:
Before initiating a port request
There are a number of things to note before you start a port request:
- We can port most US and Canada phone numbers. Outside of those countries, porting is handled on a case-by-case basis and is not guaranteed - but our team is happy to work with our partner to attempt porting any number that Sell Voice currently supports.
- Ports for US and Canada numbers can take between 1-4 weeks. Other numbers can take six or more weeks, when you first request porting our Support team can check with our provider what the estimated time is, and guide you if any additional information is necessary. Please bear in mind that once the porting process starts, your number may be unusable until the porting concludes and the numbers are configured to use with Sell
- When a porting date is set by our provider Twilio, changing it can be difficult and cause potential issues - do not initiate ports until you are ready to do so.
- Notify your current carrier that they must not disconnect the number until you’ve confirmed it is ok to do so.
- You need to register for A2P if you are going to use outbound texting with the Sell Voice number you plan to port over a US number. This is because US carriers require A2P registration for outbound texts to US end users. This process may take up to 6 weeks so it is best to apply in advance. Please bear in mind that Sell Voice is not the same product as Zendesk Talk and it requires separate registration.
If a user of a ported number has been deactivated for 3 months or more at a later time after the port, Zendesk cannot guarantee reassigning the same number to the user if their account is reactivated. Numbers are automatically released after 3 months from the deactivation date.
When you are ready to port your number
When you are ready, send an email to Zendesk Customer Support (see Contacting Zendesk Customer Support) with the following information:
- The phone number(s) that you would like to port.
- The carrier(s) for the numbers.
- Does the carrier use Twilio?
- The country for the phone number.
- Your most recent billing statement for the number.
- Your planned go-live date for Sell Voice.
- We recommend not initiating the port until after your go-live date to prevent porting early but we can, at your request, initiate it before that. We cannot guarantee any specific porting dates.
- Whether the port should happen only after a specific date.
- We cannot choose a day and time for the port to happen, but can often have a “Do not port until X date set”.
- If you are porting a US-based number, include a Twilio Letter of Authorization form.
- If you are porting from a different country, our team will contact you for any additional forms we may need.
- Your Twilio SID from the current carrier, if you are moving a number from another Twilio-based carrier.
- If the number to be ported is a cellphone number, include your account details and PIN number in the porting request.
- If you are in an area where A2P registration is
required and you're going to use the requested number for outbound
text messaging, ensure you submit the necessary information and notify Zendesk
that you intend to use the number for outbound text messaging.
- If you already have an approved campaign, you must notify us of your plan to use the number for outbound text messaging so we can add the number to your registration.
After you submit
We'll keep you up to date throughout the porting process. We may contact you to obtain additional documentation or information if specific countries have different requirements. If you have any questions, let us know.
Porting a number from Sell Voice
If you want to move your Sell Voice number to another carrier, email Zendesk Customer Support (see Contacting Zendesk Customer Support) with the number you want to move. Porting a number to another carrier can take around 3-4 weeks or more depending on the country and technical capabilities.