#1: Can I keep my existing number while porting away from Google Voice?
Answer
Yes, you can keep your existing number even after porting it out of Google Voice.
#2: What to do if you have problems porting your number to Google Voice?
Answer
While placing porting requests, you can get a couple of error messages such as:
- Incomplete port request
- Invalid name or phone number
- Port request already exists
- The request cannot be completed
In such a case, you can cancel and restart a port order. For that, go to your Administrator account. Head to Menu > Apps > Google Workspace > Google Voice > Port a number > Cancel port. Then go to the Number porting page again and restart the port order.
#3: How much time does it take to port out a Google Voice number?
Answer
If your porting into Google Voice:
- It takes 48 hours to port phone numbers
- It takes 3 business days to port text messages
If you’re porting away from Google Voice, it can take up to 7 business days.
#4: Why is it taking so long to port the Google Voice number?
Answer
The backend process of porting Google Voice numbers is complex as Google Voice numbers are landline numbers. Hence, the porting can take time. You can always contact Google Voice or your carrier/provider to track the status of your number porting.
#5: How do I find my Google Voice PIN number?
Answer
Simply log in to your Google Voice account, and go to Settings > Voicemail. Turn on ‘Call To Listen’. You’ll find your PIN under that. You can even reset your PIN here.
#6: What happens if I cancel my Google Voice account before confirming the Google Voice Porting Status?
Answer
It is always advisable to not cancel your account with your previous provider until the porting request is accepted and the porting is completed. If you do cancel your account before that, your porting process might get stuck and you might not get your number back. Always keep track of your porting status and only cancel your previous account once the process is complete.
#7: Why was my LOA rejected?
Answer
There can be various reasons behind your LOA request getting rejected. Here are a few examples:
- The numbers mentioned for the port out were supposed to be a partial port, but one of those was a BTN
- Invalid PIN mentioned (which was in the user’s Google Voice Account)
- No response from Google Voice
- The porting date requested was rejected by Google Voice
- One of the numbers requested to be ported was a part of separate accounts
- Business name mismatch
- Incorrect name of the authorized user
- Account number mismatched
- Illegible or unreadable LOA
- Unspecified error condition
- Service address mismatch
- Telephone number mismatch
- Request incorrectly specified as a partial or a full port out