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Before diving into the magical world of porting phone numbers, Zoom recommends that you get a Customer Service Record or CSR document from your current phone service provider. This industry-standard document details your phone numbers and the information tied to those phone numbers. The likelihood of the port being accepted increases if you have this information in advance. To start the porting process, in the Zoom Web Portal, along the left navigation under Admin, click to expand Phone System Management and select Phone Numbers. In the sub-navigation, click Ported and then click on Port Numbers. Enter the phone numbers you wish to transfer here, with area codes, separated by a comma. You can simultaneously port up to 100 phone numbers with any single carrier at a given time. So if you have 20 phone numbers to transfer from a single carrier enter them all together and not in separate waves. Click Check Portability once you have your phone numbers entered. The current underlying ca