How do you keep your Vonage phone number and lose the expensive monthly fee? Simple – you port it to google voice. Unfortunately there is one key step that is easily overlooked in the port – and if you do, you lose your phone number. Scary huh?
Vonage is a great service – VoIP for cheap with international calls thrown in – that’s why I selected it for my business line a few years back. Now I’ve switched to Skype and Google Voice, and this is the process to port from Vonage to Google Voice.
- Port your Vonage number to AT&T. I chose AT&T as I already had a Go Phone which I give to international visitors. I did this in the AT&T store, and they took care of it all for me for a $25 sim card. Keep the receipt or make a note of your AT&T account number. This put me on a 3 month / 10c per minute plan so I could receive calls in the interim. The process took about 48 hours to complete.
- Sign up for google voice, and select the option to port an existing number to google voice. There are a few disclosures about 3 potential days of lost SMS messages, and you pay a one time $20 porting fee. The trick here is finding your AT&T account number, which is not the same as your phone number. I threw away my receipt, so I had to call 611 from my Go Phone to talk to find it out.
- Wait 24 hours.
Enjoy free call forwarding and google voicemail services. The switch cost me $45, and I no longer pay my $30 a month Vonage bill. It would have been cheaper to add a line to my existing cell phone service for a month (around $10 rather than $25), but this way kept everything simple for me, and simplicity goes a long way when you’re talking about transferring your business number and not losing calls!
Thanks for your post! I’m seriously considering doing this, and buying a Skype ConnectMe adapter (wife-friendly).
Glad I bumped into your blog!
-rudy