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How do I complete the project port spreadsheet?

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At Bandwidth, we offer a project porting service to help you move large quantities of numbers over to our network. To use this service, you'll need to complete a project port spreadsheet before submitting numbers for a large port. This way, our Porting team can quickly locate pertinent information when processing your order.

After reviewing our project porting guidelines to confirm that your port qualifies as a project, perform the following steps:

  1. Fill it out starting in Cell A-2 (please enter each phone number in its own row). Once you complete the spreadsheet, reach out to the Bandwidth Porting team.

Column A

Your Bandwidth App Account Name and Account Number.

Column B

The Sub-account name and ID number you want the numbers provisioned under.

Column C

The Location name and ID number you want the numbers provisioned under.

Column D

Voice Configuration Package

Column E

The current Billing Telephone Number.

Column F

Migration Indicator

Column G

The New Billing Telephone Number (if any TNs or services are to remain active with the losing carrier).

Column H

The business/end user's name.

Columns I-J

The end user’s PIN and Account Number. These fields are required if we are porting from a wireless carrier.

Column K

The person’s name who authorized the port on the Letter of Authorization (LOA).

Columns L-P

The end user's service address.

Column Q

Telephone numbers you wish to port.

Column R

Requested FOC date (This is a requested date. The ultimate FOC date will be dependent upon the current provider's timeframes. Requested date on projects is a minimum of 3 weeks from the date of submittal).

Column S

Date the LOA was signed.

Example Sheet

Shows an example of how the spreadsheet should look once filled in.

For questions about project porting pricing, please contact your Bandwidth Account Manager. If you're not sure who your Account Manager is, please reach out to the Bandwidth Support Team.

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