How to port your landline number to Google Voice
In the era of smartphones and mobile networks, landlines might seem ancient and redundant. However, many people still have landlines for various reasons, including business use and nostalgic attachment. If you’re one of those landline users who wants to bring that old number into the digital age, porting it to Google Voice might just be the perfect solution for you.
Google Voice is a telephony service that allows you to make calls through the internet and manage multiple phone numbers in a convenient interface. Follow these steps to port your landline number to Google Voice:
1. Check eligibility: Not all landline numbers can be ported over to Google Voice. Before proceeding, check if your specific number can be transferred by visiting the Google Voice Porting page.
2. Unlock Google Voice (if applicable): If you already have a Google Voice account with a number assigned to it, you will need to unlock it before porting your landline number. Visit the ‘Unlock My Number’ page on the Google Voice website to complete this process for a small fee ($3).
3. Create a temporary mobile number: To port your landline number to Google Voice, you will first need to transfer it temporarily to a mobile carrier. Contact your preferred carrier and ask them for a temporary mobile number. You may need an unlocked phone or SIM card for this step.
4. Initiate the port: Inform your current landline provider that you would like to transfer your number to the new mobile carrier (from step 3). This process might take several days depending on the providers involved.
5. Port from the temporary mobile number to Google Voice: Once your landline number has successfully been transferred to the temporary mobile carrier, sign in to your Google Voice account and click on ‘Port or transfer your existing number.’ Follow the prompts and fill in the required information about your account with the mobile carrier.
6. Pay the porting fee: Google Voice charges a $20 porting fee to finalize the transfer of your landline number. Enter your payment details and accept the charges.
7. Wait for the transfer confirmation: An email will be sent to your registered email address once the porting process is complete. The time it takes can vary, so be patient.
During these steps, you might experience temporary disruption in your landline service. Make sure to inform anyone who regularly calls you on your landline about the temporary outage.
Once your landline number has been successfully transferred to Google Voice, you’ll be able to answer calls on the device of your choice – be it a smartphone or computer – as well as enjoy features like voicemail transcription, call forwarding, and spam filters.
By completing these steps, you’ll enter a new age of telecommunication, merging the trusty reliability of landlines with modern technology’s convenience and accessibility.