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Brazil Porting Guide
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Need to port a number from Brazil? This guide will walk you through the process.
Supported Number Types
Dialpad can port the following Brazilian number (br +55) types:
- Geographic Number
- Toll-Free Number
*Dialpad can only port numbers with the following area codes:
- +5511 – São Paulo
- +5519 – Campinas
- +5521 – Rio de Janeiro
- +5531 – Belo Horizonte
- +5541 – Curitiba
- +5551 – Porto Alegre
- +5561 – Brasilia
- +5571 – Salvador
- +5581 – Recife
- +5585 – Fortaleza
The cities listed for each area code are the main regional area codes, however, we can port numbers for all cities within the above-mentioned area codes.
Required Documents
In order to complete your port request, Dialpad requires the following documents.
- LOA
- Latest Invoice from current carrier
Document List
Click the links below to obtain the LOA for your port request.
How Long Will it Take?
The standard lead time (SLT) for a port request is:
- 10 business days for geographic numbers
- 20 business days for toll-free numbers
Additional time is added if there is a rejection for missing/incorrect information.
Porting Requirements
Number portability for all number types is available via the larger operators but not available with all operators. Please enquire with the current number operator whether porting away is possible via them.
- The full list of phone numbers you want to port, including the country code
- The LOA must be signed by the person who has administrative rights on the account with the current carrier.
- 1 LOA must be used for each service provider.
- If your numbers are provided by different service providers, you must fill out an LOA for each with the associated numbers listed.
- If your numbers are provided by different service providers, you must fill out an LOA for each with the associated numbers listed.
Possible Port Rejection Reasons
While we do our best to prevent it, it does sometimes happen that a port request is rejected. The most common rejection reasons are noted below. As you can see, details matter and this is why we ask you to triple-check all the information you provided before submitting your port request.
- Incorrect end user name
- Number is not active
- Incorrect service address
- Ongoing contract in place
- Requested number is part of a range of DIDs
Porting Checklist
- LOA is filled out, dated, and signed
- Latest invoice from current carrier
- All numbers are active with your current carrier
- All numbers in your account are porting over or you’ve disassociated them from the other numbers in your account with your current provider
- You’ve provided a desired port date in compliance with the SLT (*Dialpad will do its best to meet this date but there is no guarantee.) If no date is provided we will port the numbers ASAP
Cost
We charge a one-time porting fee for Brazil. For more information please reach out to [email protected].
More Information
Be sure to read our Porting FAQs for more information on the porting process.