On Fri, 17 Jun 2016, Colton Conor wrote:

Peter,

Thanks for the detailed info.

So with bandwidth.com, on the actual port date, can you go into their
portal and press activate or something similar, anytime through the day of,
and it will port within minutes of your pressing that button? I realize
there is an auto activate which on the day of it will port at a certain
time on that day. Also sounds like you have the ability to schedule a port
at a certain time on that day, but I am wondering how far in advanced you
have to schedule?

 I've never done it, the manual activation. I'd give them a call to talk.
 855-864-7776 option 4 for Sales I think. Option 5 for porting, but dunno
 if they'd talk to you unless you were a customer.

On number 2 I didn't mean having to pay to use Bandwidth.com's API. Large
carriers like bandwidth pay big bucks to Neustar to access their API to
speed up the porting process. I wanted to make sure whatever carrier we
went with had that functionality.

 Ah. Dunno who Bandwidth uses, but they do have "a service" that manages
 the ports for them. I don't know how much it does or who does it.

I was hoping to hear better things about Vitelity as their pricing is
better than Bandwidth.com's.

 I've found the opposite.

What about Onvoy/Broadvox which are parent/sister companies to Vitelity?
Do they each have their own portal?

 Haven't used them yet.

Beckman

On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 8:39 PM, Peter Beckman <[email protected]> wrote:

I'll expand.

1. Bandwidth can port most all numbers, but not all numbers are Tier 1 or
5, which support SMS. Rural Maine is tough, and there was a small place in
North Carolina we couldn't. Other than that, they are pretty capable on
porting.

2. I don't pay Bandwidth any fees to access their API, which is well
written and works. They do have a "beta" reverse API call that will put you
in control of releasing (or not) port outs. You can add ports in their
portal, but I haven't seen anywhere to "run CSRs."

3. It looks like if you want to auto-activate, it happens at 11:30am. You
can
set it to "Customer Activation" which allows you to set a time between 5am
and 10:45pm, but I'm not entirely sure how that works or if it meets your
needs outlined in #3.

4. No instant porting. But Bandwidth does port mobile numbers that are
connected in about 1 business day. I submitted one on a Sunday late
afternoon at it ported Monday at 11:30am Eastern.

I've been happy with Bandwidth and their services, though their billing
department must be scrutinized monthly. My first month they billed me the
default 1.9c per minute for calls that should have been rated at 0.002, and
their downloadable BDRs (Billing Detail Records) contain duplicates and are
often missing during the month.

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Vitelity

1. They can port most numbers, but it takes longer than Bandwidth (add 1-3
   days)

2. They have an API, but it is pretty ghetto. It works though. I've heard
they are rewriting and working on something more modern and flexible.

3. No option to choose FOC time nor date, though you can request it through
a support ticket. Doesn't always happen though, very manual.

4. No instant porting.

----

I'm looking forward to hearing more from others.

Beckman


On Thu, 16 Jun 2016, Colton Conor wrote:

Kidd, can you explain how bandwidth's porting process works, and how it
works on activation day? What options do they give you? I like what I see
from bandwidth, but one of the primpary markets that we do operate in is
off-net for bandwidth. So I asusme they would have to go through a third
party-off net provider.

This market however is covered by Level3, Verizon, Broadvox (now
Onvoy/Vitelity), AT&T, and the other cell providers.


On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 12:10 AM, Kidd Filby <[email protected]> wrote:

We use, and I have used many times over the years, Bandwidth.  Their time
frame is certainly the fastest I have experienced.

On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 9:01 PM, Colton Conor <[email protected]>
wrote:

I am looking for a nationwide CLEC/Carrier that has the best porting
process available. In my mind, this is:

1. The ability to port most numbers, and port them to their own network.
That way they are only dealing with the losing carrier's porting
department, and not having to send the port to an off-net carrier
waiting
and going through their porting department.

2. Have paid the ridiculous high priced API fee to Nuestar to allow for
instant porting on the FOC date. Meaning they have built some sort of
interface for wholesale customers so we can login online to upload
ports,
run CSRs, etc.

3. Once a port is confirmed, on the FOC date, have the ability to
initiate the port at our time of choosing. Not at a forced specific time
frame (like 10AM every morning), but if I want to port it a 4:59PM I
can do
so, and the process will flow though without any human intervention.

4. The ability to do instant porting on mobile numbers. Example, if we
want to port a mobile number away from Verizon Wireless and convert it
to a
SIP line, I have heard you can do that instantly if you have the account
pin of the Verizon Wireless number. This is less important than the
other 3
items.

Which carriers have this capability? I know no one carrier can be on-net
everywhere, but I assume one of the big boys would fit this bill.

What about the following carriers:
Level3
Bandwidth
Onvoy/Broadvox/Viteility
Verizon
AT&T (Do they have a wholesale SIP product?)
Centurylink
Inteliquent


What are their porting capabilities and user facing portals like?

There might be a reseller that could fit this bill if they built their
own portal, and built on API's to the larger carriers.

Please keep it on list.

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