Peru Porting Guide
    • 29 Feb 2024
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    Article Summary

    This guide provides information on how to port a number from Peru using Dialpad. Supported number types include geographic numbers. To complete the port request, Dialpad requires documents such as company registration ID, authorized employee information, and proof of address. The standard lead time for a port request is 14 business days, with additional time if there are any rejections due to missing or incorrect information. Number portability is available with larger operators but not all operators, so it is important to check with the current number operator. Possible reasons for port rejection include incorrect end user name, inactive number, incorrect service address, ongoing contract, and incomplete documentation. A porting checklist is provided, including requirements such as a filled out LOA and latest invoice from the current carrier. Dialpad charges a one-time porting fee for Peru.

    Need to port a number from Peru? This guide will walk you through the process.

    Supported number types

    Dialpad can port the following Peruvian number (pe +51) types:

    • Geographic Number 

    Required documents

    In order to complete your port request, Dialpad requires the following documents. 

    • Business use : copy company registration
    • ID authorized employee (Passport, national ID, driver license)
    • In-country company registration
    • LOA 
    • Power of Attorney (Vigencia de poder)
    • Most recent invoice from current supplier
    • Name, business name and contact phone numbers
    • Proof of in-region address (max 3 months old)

    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:

    • 14 business days for geographic 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.

    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
    • Incomplete documentation 

    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 Peru. 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. 





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