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switch_home_phone_from_verizon_to_usmobile [2026.03.11 15:31] – [Before You Start] Steve Isenbergswitch_home_phone_from_verizon_to_usmobile [2026.03.17 13:07] (current) Steve Isenberg
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-this from Claude +Information as of 3/11/2025
-====== Switching Home Phone Service from Verizon to US Mobile ======+
  
-This guide covers how to transfer your existing Verizon home phone number (e.g., 123-456-7890) to US Mobile's home phone service while keeping the same number.+The US Mobile Home Phone Base info (from [[https://www.usmobile.com/shop/product/home-phone-base/WHB-PCP-AT-NE|US Mobile]]) - what'included 
 +  * Home phone base 
 +  * 1 home phone starter kit 
 +  * Free month of service 
 +  * Unlimited nationwide calling 
 +  * Unlimited International calling to 200+ destinations 
 +  * No internet connection required 
 +  * Keep your number (or pick a new one) 
 +  * Voicemail, Caller ID, and more 
 +  * Free backup battery 
 +  * Free shipping and 14-day returns 
 +  * The Home Phone Plan includes all taxes and fees 
 +  * 24/7 real human support and help 
 +Cost is: $110 (base station) + $119.99 (year of service) + 6.88 (tax) = $236.76
  
-===== Before You Start =====+====== Switching Verizon Home Phone to US Mobile (Keeping the Same Number) ======
  
-=== Important === +===== Overview ===== 
-**Do NOT cancel Verizon before porting your number.** Canceling first will permanently lose your number. Keep the Verizon account active until the port is fully complete.+If you currently have **Verizon home phone service** and want to switch to **US Mobile Home Phone** while keeping the same numberthe process is called **number porting**.
  
-===Then===+The most important rule:
  
-Gather the following information from your Verizon account before proceeding:+**Do NOT cancel Verizon service first.**\\   
 +The number must remain active until the port is completed.
  
-  Verizon account number (found on your bill or in My Verizon online) +The transfer is initiated **through US Mobile**, not Verizon.
-  Verizon account PIN or password +
-  Billing address associated with the Verizon account+
  
-===== Step-by-Step Switching Process =====+-----
  
-==== Step 1Purchase the US Mobile Home Phone Base ====+==== Step 1 – Purchase US Mobile Home Phone Base ==== 
 +Purchase the **US Mobile Home Phone Base** and select a service plan.
  
-Buy the home phone base unit ($110) from the US Mobile website. This is a VoIP adapter that connects your existing phone handset to their service.+  * Device cost: about **$110 (one-time)** 
 +  * Service cost: **$119.98 per year**
  
-==== Step 2: Sign Up for US Mobile Home Phone Service ====+Wait until the base station and SIM card arrive before beginning activation.
  
-During signup on the US Mobile website, select the option to **transfer or port an existing number** rather than getting a new one.+-----
  
-==== Step 3: Initiate the Number Port ====+==== Step 2 – Gather Required Information from Verizon ==== 
 +You will need the following information to port your number:
  
-US Mobile will request the following information to port your number:+  * Verizon **account number** 
 +  * **Number Transfer PIN** 
 +  * **Billing ZIP code** 
 +  * **Phone number** being transferred
  
-  * Your current phone number (e.g., 123-456-7890) +How to obtain the Transfer PIN:
-  * Your Verizon account number +
-  * Your Verizon account PIN or last 4 digits of the account holder's SSN +
-  * Your current Verizon billing address+
  
-==== Step 4: Wait for the Port to Complete ====+  * Log into **My Verizon** 
 +  * Request a **Number Transfer PIN** 
 +  * Or dial **#PORT** from the Verizon phone
  
-The porting process typically takes **2–5 business days**. US Mobile will notify you when the transfer is complete. Your Verizon line remains active during this period.+Notes:
  
-==== Step 5: Set Up the Home Phone Base ====+  * The transfer PIN usually expires in **7 days**.
  
-Once the port is confirmed, connect the US Mobile home phone base per their included instructions. Plug your existing handset into the base unit.+-----
  
-==== Step 6: Verify Everything Works ====+==== Step 3 – Activate the US Mobile Home Phone ==== 
 +Once the device arrives:
  
-Make a test call both **inbound and outbound** before proceeding to the final step.+  - Log into your **US Mobile account** 
 +  - Choose **Activate Home Phone** 
 +  - Enter the **SIM card number** 
 +  - Select **Transfer an existing number**
  
-==== Step 7: Cancel Verizon ====+-----
  
-Only after confirming your number is fully working on US Mobile should you contact Verizon to cancel your service.+==== Step 4 – Submit the Port Request ==== 
 +You do this with US Mobile.  During activation you will enter: 
 + 
 +  * Phone number 
 +  * Current carrier (**Verizon**) 
 +  * Verizon **account number** 
 +  * Verizon **transfer PIN** 
 +  * Billing ZIP code 
 + 
 +US Mobile then submits the port request to Verizon. 
 + 
 +----- 
 + 
 +==== Step 5 – Wait for the Port to Complete ==== 
 +Typical port times: 
 + 
 +  * Wireless numbers: **24–48 hours** 
 +  * Landline numbers: **5–10 business days** 
 + 
 +During this time: 
 + 
 +  * Verizon service **continues to work** 
 +  * Incoming calls still ring your Verizon phone 
 + 
 +----- 
 + 
 +==== Step 6 – Port Completion ==== 
 +When the port completes: 
 + 
 +  * Verizon service automatically **terminates** 
 +  * Your number is now active on **US Mobile** 
 + 
 +Connect your phone like this: 
 + 
 +<code> 
 +Cordless Phone Base 
 +        | 
 +   (phone cord) 
 +        | 
 +US Mobile Home Phone Base 
 +        | 
 +   cellular network 
 +</code> 
 + 
 +Instead of a wall jack, your phone connects to the **US Mobile base unit**. 
 + 
 +  * Note, you can also connect the base unit to your home phone network. 
 + 
 +-----
  
 ===== Cost Comparison ===== ===== Cost Comparison =====
  
-Period Verizon ^ US Mobile +Service Cost 
-Year 1 | $300/year ($25/mo$229.98 ($110 hardware + $119.98 service) | +Verizon Home Phone grandfathered $25/month ($300/year)\\ new lines $30/month ($360/year)| 
-Year 2+ | $300/year | $119.98/year | +US Mobile | $119.98/year | 
-**Annual Savings** — **~$70 in Year 1; ~$180/year after** |+Device $110 one-time | 
 + 
 +Breakeven:\\  
 +For grandfathered line, breakeven is in 9 months:  $300 - (120+110) = 300 - 230 = 70 (about 3 months savings over a year)\\  
 +For newer line breakeven is in 8 months: $360 - (120+110) = 360 - 230 = 130 (about 4 month savings over a year
 + 
 + 
 +----- 
 + 
 +====== Common Pitfalls When Porting a Home Phone Number ====== 
 + 
 +==== 1. Canceling Verizon Too Early ==== 
 +This is the **most common mistake**. 
 + 
 +If you cancel Verizon before the port finishes: 
 + 
 +  * The number may be **released** 
 +  * The port **fails** 
 +  * You may **lose the phone number permanently** 
 + 
 +Always let **US Mobile complete the port first**. 
 + 
 +----- 
 + 
 +==== 2. Incorrect Account Information ==== 
 +Ports often fail because of: 
 + 
 +  * Wrong **account number** 
 +  * Expired **transfer PIN** 
 +  * Wrong **billing ZIP code** 
 + 
 +If Verizon rejects the port, the transfer must be restarted. 
 + 
 +----- 
 + 
 +==== 3. Landline Ports Take Longer ==== 
 +Many Verizon home phones are technically **landlines or VoIP lines**, which can take: 
 + 
 +  * **Several days to over a week** 
 + 
 +This is normal. 
 + 
 +----- 
 + 
 + 
 +==== 4. Losing 911 Address Registration ==== 
 +After switching to US Mobile: 
 + 
 +  * You must **register your 911 address** with the new service. 
 + 
 +This ensures emergency calls send the correct location. 
 + 
 +----- 
 + 
 +==== 5. House Wiring Conflicts ==== 
 +Do **NOT plug the US Mobile base into a wall phone jack** //unless and until the house wiring has been disconnected from Verizon//
 + 
 +Otherwise: 
 + 
 +  * Voltage from the old line can damage the device. 
 + 
 +Instead: 
 + 
 +  * Plug your **cordless phone base directly into the US Mobile unit**. 
 + 
 +----- 
  
 ===== Tips & Reminders ===== ===== Tips & Reminders =====
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   * [[https://www.usmobile.com|US Mobile Website]]   * [[https://www.usmobile.com|US Mobile Website]]
   * [[https://www.verizon.com|Verizon Account Management]]   * [[https://www.verizon.com|Verizon Account Management]]
 +
 +======After You Have Switched======
 +Now that your home phone is on US Mobile, here is information you can use.  It comes directly from USMobile.
 +
 +====Set up Call Forwarding====
 +From [[https://usmobile.frontkb.com/en/articles/338368|Guide to setting up Call Forwarding]]
 +
 +====Set Up and Use Your Voicemail====
 +From [[https://usmobile.frontkb.com/en/articles/345216|Guide to set up your Voicemail]]
 +
 +===Manage Voicemail===
 +Your Home Phone can divert calls to voicemail when the user is unavailable. When a voicemail message is pending, there will be a couple of indicators to notify you:
 +  - Visual - the voicemail LED indicator on the Home Phone Base will flash
 +  - Audible - the dial tone will be intermittent instead of a constant dial tone
 +
 +===Set Voicemail Options===
 +See [[https://usmobile.frontkb.com/en/articles/243264|USMobile link]] as the instructions are different for Light Speed, Warp, and Dark Star.  In general (note this may not always work):
 +  - Press and hold 1 on the dialer until you are forwarded to the Voicemail. You can also dial *86 on the connected headset. Wait approximately 12 seconds to be connected to your voicemail inbox.
 +  - If prompted, enter your voicemail password.
 +  - Follow the prompts on the IVR and manage your voicemail options.
 +
 +===Check Voicemail Messages===
 +  - Press and hold 1 on the dialer until you are forwarded to the Voicemail. You can also dial *86 on the connected headset. Wait approximately 12 seconds to be connected to your voicemail inbox.
 +  - Enter your voicemail password, if you have set it up.
 +  - Follow the prompts to listen to and manage your voicemail options.
 +
 +====Set up Voicemail/Visual Voicemail====
 +US Mobile Device Specific Information.  See: [[https://usmobile.frontkb.com/en/articles/243264|USMobile page]]
 +
 +
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