What you need to know to transfer to any other company
One of the biggest advantages of using our independent service is that you can use any phone company you want for the ongoing service. I provide a few options to make it as easy as possible for customers, but the most important thing to remember is that this is your number and you can transfer it to any toll free provider your want.
All you need to do is to get the form they use to transfer toll free numbers. It’s usually called a Responsible Organization (sometimes abbreviated as Resporg) Change Form or an L.O.A. I’m collecting the forms of many companies, but you’ll need to fill their form out and return it to them. They will enter it into their system and then forward the request to the releasing carrier when they’re ready for it.
Resporg forms vary but they aren’t that hard. You should know the customer information since that’s you. One question you might not know is the previous phone company name, “Resporg.com.� Our resporg ID is QZA01, and if there’s room you can add our fax # (800-FAX-0095). Some Canadian forms ask our address which is on the third page. The only other question that some companies have on their resporg form is whether the services is Switched or Dedicated. Unless you’re a very large account the standard answer is Switched.

Titus says:
March 11, 2008 at 4:44 pm
I recently disconnected my service with Onebox. Do I lose my number if I don’t re-activate it? I bought the ownership of my toll free number through your service.
Titus
Bill Quimby (257 comments.) says:
March 11, 2008 at 8:22 pm
Yes, if you don’t transfer it or keep it active you will definitely lose the number. We provide a one time service, activating the number for you, and you can transfer it as much as you need to, but you have to keep it active.
.Bill Quimby.
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June 11, 2008 at 10:36 am
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