Number porting
How it works
Submit porting application
You will need to sign an electronic form in the customer portal, provide the details of your current provider and the phone numbers you wish to port to VoIPline.
Information verification
VoIPline contacts the losing carrier and confirms the accuracy of the information. If there are no errors, the porting process begins.
Porting process
Throughout the whole process, our team will keep you updated on the status of the porting. The customer portal has a convenient chat where you can discuss any details and ask questions about your porting.
Call flow preparation
Even before the number is fully ported to VoIPline, you have the option to add your number to the call flow and get it ready.
Porting complete
The porting team will notify you in advance of the date and time when the number is fully ported to VoIPline. If you have pre-configured your number in your call flow, it will be a seamless switch over.
Porting types
Simple numbers (CAT A)
Numbers have no attached or complex services.
Complex numbers (CAT C)
These numbers have attached or complex services, or include a number range.
Multiple numbers on the same account can be ported simultaneously.
1800 and 1300 numbers
Mobile numbers
International numbers
Support number porting from over 80 countries.
We offer various types of phone
numbers to suit your needs
Local numbers
Phone numbers of different cities and areas.Virtual mobile numbers
Make and receive calls along with SMS.1800 numbers
Business numbers with free calls for your customers.1300 numbers
Professional numbers with location-based routing.International numbers
Numbers available in over 80 countries.Say goodbye to busy lines – each number can handle multiple simultaneous calls
Frequently asked questions
What do I need to port a number to VoIPline?
- Your current provider's name (losing carrier)
- Your account number with them
- The numbers you want to port to VoIPline
- A recent invoice that is not more than 3-months old from the losing carrier (as an image or PDF) to verify ownership
What alternative ways can I prove phone number ownership if a recent invoice is not available?
- Written confirmation from your current service provider stating that your account owns the number.
- A statutory declaration signed by your local police department or a justice of the peace confirming that you own the number.
- (For VoIP service) A screenshot of your current service provider's portal showing the relevant information.
How long does it take to port a number to VoIPline?
- Response time from the losing carrier
- Type of number (geographic, virtual mobile or special number)
- Simple numbers (Cat A): 2-10 business days
- Complex numbers (Cat C): 10-35 business days
- 1300/1800 numbers: 3-14 business days
- Virtual mobile numbers: 1-4 business days
- Overseas numbers: takes up to 30 business days
How does CAT-C port differ from CAT-A?
- CAT-A: ports one number (with no attached or complex services)
- CAT-C: ports up to one hundred numbers at a time (can have attached or complex services, all numbers being ported must be on the same account)
Why might a porting request be rejected?
Can I set up my call flow before porting my number?
What happens at cutover stage and will my number go down?
What is the difference between PNV and Post-PNV Rejection fees for Category C ports?
Post-PNV Rejection: Happens if there are changes to the service (e.g., service cancellation, technology change, disconnection request) after PNV acceptance but before porting is complete. This results in a post-PNV rejection charge.