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Transfer phone numbers to Microsoft Teams

This article is for administrators and IT professionals. The article describes how to transfer phone numbers from your current service provider to Microsoft Teams. This article applies to Microsoft Calling Plans and services.

To transfer your phone numbers, you can use the porting step-by-step guide in the Microsoft Teams admin center. After you port your phone numbers to Teams, Microsoft becomes your service provider. For more information, see How many phone numbers can you get?

Before you start, review the information in What's a port order. If you have any of the following types of numbers that you need to transfer to Teams, you'll need to download the correct forms and send them to us:

  • Dial-in conferencing bridges
  • Auto attendants or other service numbers
  • Toll-free phone numbers
  • More than 999 user (subscriber) phone numbers that you need to transfer to Teams

For more information about submitting the necessary forms, see Manage phone numbers for Calling Plans and services.

Note

We process port orders for transferring phone numbers only on United States business days and not on public holidays or weekends.

Porting availability for Toll-free phone numbers may vary by country and region. For more information, see your country or region specific articles.

Create a port order and transfer your phone numbers to Teams

  1. In the left navigation of the Microsoft Teams admin center, go to Voice > Phone numbers. Select Numbers, and then select Port to start the porting wizard.

  2. Review the information on the Get started page, and then when you're ready, select Next.

  3. On the Select location and number type page, specify the following, and then select Next:

    • Country or region: Country or region where you're getting numbers.
    • Phone number type: Type of number, such as geographic or toll-free numbers.
    • Numbers assigned to: What the numbers are assigned to. For example, users, or conferencing or voice features.
  4. On the Add account information page, complete the following, and then select Next.

    Note

    The information displayed on this page is determined by the country or region and number type. Each country and region has different regulations on the information that's required to port numbers. What you see on this page may be different from what's described here.

    • Order details:
      • Order name: Name of your order
      • Notification emails: Email addresses to receive order notifications. If you enter multiple email addresses, separate each with a semicolon.
      • Transferred date: Transfer date issued by your current service provider.
    • Phone number details
      • Port type: Whether you're doing a full-port to transfer all your numbers or a partial-port to transfer some of your numbers.
    • Person requesting details
      • Your organization name and contact details of the person requesting the transfer.
    • Current provider's details
      • Billing telephone number (BTN): Your BTN in E.164 format, which requires a + sign to prepend the number. For example, for a North America number, use +1XXXYYYZZZZ format.
      • Other details including the name of your current service provider, your account number, and your service address.
  5. On the Add numbers page, select Select a file, browse to and select the CSV file that contains the phone numbers that you want to transfer, and then select Next.

    Note

    The CSV file must have only one column with a header named PhoneNumber. Each phone number must be on a separate row and can be digits only or in E.164 format.

  6. On the Complete your order page, select Upload a signed Letter of Authorization to upload a scanned copy of the signed Letter of Authorization (LOA).

    If you haven't already downloaded and signed the LOA, do the following:

    1. Select Download the template to download the LOA for your country or region.
    2. Print the LOA.
    3. Have the LOA signed by the person who is authorized to make changes to the account.
    4. Scan the signed LOA, and then select Upload a signed Letter of Authorization to upload it.
  7. Review your order details, and then select Submit. You must submit the order for it to be processed.

For more information about LOAs to port/transfer existing phone numbers and additional documentation requirements, see Manage phone numbers for Calling Plan.

To port/transfer more than 999 phone numbers, or if you experience issues with the porting process in the Microsoft Teams admin center, you can manually submit a port order to the TNS Service Desk for your region.

What happens next

When we receive your port order, you'll receive an email that verifies your request. Your request is updated daily, and you'll be notified of its progress and status in email. If your port request is rejected by the carrier, contact the TNS Service Desk for assistance.

To view the status of your port order, in the left navigation of the Microsoft Teams admin center, go to Voice > Port orders, and then select Order history. Each port order status is listed in the Status column. To learn more, see What's the status of your port orders?

Report phone number issues

If you notice any issues with the ported numbers within the first 24-48 hours after the port is completed, contact the TNS Service Desk. For any issues beyond 48 hours, contact the Microsoft Support Team.