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− | Bright Pattern's Contact Center Number Provisioning application provides users with the option to create a self-service order to move or "port" phone numbers from one carrier to another. ''Request Port'' does three things: Acts as a wizard to walk through LOA completion | + | Bright Pattern's Contact Center Number Provisioning application provides users with the option to create a self-service order to move or "port" phone numbers from one carrier to another. |
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+ | ''Request Port'' does three things: | ||
+ | * Acts as a wizard to walk through LOA completion | ||
+ | * Pends an order on NPP for the port | ||
+ | * Sends an e-mail to the address of record for Ports in ''Settings''. | ||
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+ | Note that it does ''not'' begin a port with winning or losing carriers. That process must be done manually. | ||
Using ''Request Port'' can be utilized via uploading a .XLS or .CVS spreadsheet to the system with a list of numbers to port or by entering the full number manually, separating each individual phone number with a comma. | Using ''Request Port'' can be utilized via uploading a .XLS or .CVS spreadsheet to the system with a list of numbers to port or by entering the full number manually, separating each individual phone number with a comma. |
Revision as of 14:19, 19 May 2022
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Request Port
Bright Pattern's Contact Center Number Provisioning application provides users with the option to create a self-service order to move or "port" phone numbers from one carrier to another.
Request Port does three things:
- Acts as a wizard to walk through LOA completion
- Pends an order on NPP for the port
- Sends an e-mail to the address of record for Ports in Settings.
Note that it does not begin a port with winning or losing carriers. That process must be done manually.
Using Request Port can be utilized via uploading a .XLS or .CVS spreadsheet to the system with a list of numbers to port or by entering the full number manually, separating each individual phone number with a comma.
Please note that porting requests are supported for United States numbers only.
This step-by-step procedure includes:
- Preparing the data
- Creating a Letter of Authorization
- Requesting a port from another carrier
For a tutorial on how to port numbers between carriers, please see Tutorials.
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