OpenPhone Number Porting Service

OpenPhone Number Porting Service

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Ready to make the switch?

Porting your number to OpenPhone is easy and straightforward. Keep your contacts and avoid the hassle of updating everyone with a new number.

Why port your OpenPhone number?

Keep Your Number, Save More

Port your OpenPhone number to our app with zero hassle. No SIM card, no contracts—just lower costs and more flexibility.

More Privacy, Same Number

Bring your OpenPhone number and keep your personal life separate. Enjoy better privacy and no disruption to your existing calls or messages.

Stay Reachable Anywhere

Travel without limits. Use your ported number abroad with no roaming fees, no SIMs, and no need to stay tied to OpenPhone.

How It Works

1

Check Eligibility

Verify if your current number is eligible for porting to OpenPhone by entering your number in our eligibility checker tool.

2

Gather Information

Collect your current account details, including account number, PIN, and billing address from your current provider.

3

Submit Port Request

Complete our online porting form with your information and pay the one-time porting fee.

4

Complete Transfer

We'll handle the transfer process with your current provider. You'll be notified once the porting is complete.

Unlock Your OpenPhone Number

Follow these steps to request your account details from OpenPhone

How to unlock your number:

  1. 1Contact OpenPhone support to request porting.
  2. 2Provide necessary verification to confirm ownership.
  3. 3Receive confirmation and porting details via email.

Required account details:

  • Account Number:

    Found in your OpenPhone account settings.

  • PIN:

    Used for additional security during porting.

  • Letter of Authorization (LOA):

    Signed document verifying your port request.

  • Billing Information:

    Must match exactly with OpenPhone records.

Important: Ensure all information is accurate to prevent issues during the porting process.

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Trusted by over 2 million happy users
Processed more than 14,000,000 SMS messages and 10,000,000 minutes of calls.

"Porting my number from OpenPhone was incredibly smooth. I now enjoy more features at a lower cost. Highly recommend!"

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Emily Davis

, Ontario, Canada

About OpenPhone

OpenPhone is a modern business phone platform designed to enhance the communication capabilities of small businesses and startups. It operates entirely via the internet, allowing users to make and receive calls and texts using a mobile app or a web browser.

Founded in 2018, OpenPhone has quickly become a preferred choice for entrepreneurs seeking scalable and easy-to-use communication solutions. It integrates seamlessly with other business tools, providing features like shared numbers, snippet responses, and automated workflows.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A: We provide competitive pricing with monthly and yearly options starting from $14.99/month.
A: Our service includes extensive domestic and international calling and texting options. Additional features are available for a fee.
A: We currently support the porting of numbers from the US, Canada, UK, Australia, and Mexico. For other regions, please check with our support team.
A: Your OpenPhone account number can be located within your account settings on the OpenPhone app or website.
A: Please upload your most recent OpenPhone billing statement through our app in any standard format like PDF or image.
A: The porting process typically completes within 3 to 5 business days. Your patience is appreciated during this time.
A: Yes, obtaining a PAC code is necessary for porting UK numbers. Please request it directly from OpenPhone.

Ready to Port Your Number?

Take the first step toward a more flexible communication solution