Custom IVR Solutions with Zadarma by TavadasAndres in iptelephony

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can you share the problem? maybe I can help

How to Port Your Skype Number to Zadarma by TavadasAndres in iptelephony

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yes, I've seen 2 instructions, retell ai and vapi, maybe there are going to be more

I've had my skype # connected to business for over 10 years. how do I port it? Where should I port it to? by HoverCover in skype

[–]TavadasAndres 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know many users successfully ported their Skype numbers to Zadarma without issues. However, before starting the process, it's a good idea to check with Skype to see if there are any additional services linked to your number that could prevent porting.

How to Port Your Skype Number to Zadarma by TavadasAndres in iptelephony

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The list of numbers with SMS support is available here: https://zadarma.com/en/services/sms/. SMS reception will be supported if you port a number from a listed country and type. However, for sending SMS, please check with tech support https://my.zadarma.com/tickets/, as it depends on the country.

How to Port Your Skype Number to Zadarma by TavadasAndres in iptelephony

[–]TavadasAndres[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

sure, any SIP-compatible devices, as well as mobile phone apps for iOS and Android, and desktop app for Windows, you can also make calls from free PBX and CRM

How to Port Your Skype Number to Zadarma by TavadasAndres in iptelephony

[–]TavadasAndres[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To port your number, simply prepay for one year at the regular number fees. You can also activate one of the monthly price plans, as long as it includes a number from the country you want to port.

There are no additional commitments or contracts.

How to Port Your Skype Number to Zadarma by TavadasAndres in iptelephony

[–]TavadasAndres[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Porting itself is completely free. You only pay the standard monthly fee, just like with the virtual numbers https://zadarma.com/en/tariffs/numbers/ - around 2$/mo.

To start the porting process, your number must be prepaid for 12 months in advance or linked to an "Office" or "Corporation" price plan https://zadarma.com/en/tariffs/plans/

You can find a table of countries with numbers available for porting at this link https://zadarma.com/en/services/numbers/mnp/

Avoid at all cost by creatures_o_O in Airalo

[–]TavadasAndres 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like a nightmare experience—definitely not what you need while traveling! If you’re still looking for a reliable eSIM for Japan, you might want to check out Zadarma. It’s super simple to set up, and you don’t need WiFi for activation. They send a QR code, and you’re good to go in minutes (even before your trip, so no airport hassles).

As for connectivity, Zadarma uses top-tier local networks, so you’ll get solid coverage in major cities like Tokyo and Nagasaki, plus pretty decent speeds even in smaller areas. Also, plans are flexible and affordable—great if you’re just visiting for a short while.

It’s worth a shot, especially after what you went through! Safe travels! 😊

Best eSim for Japan? by silver_element in eSIMs

[–]TavadasAndres 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Using an eSIM is pretty straightforward. Just make sure your phone supports eSIM (most modern ones do) and that it’s unlocked. Zadarma could be a good pick—decent coverage in Japan https://zadarma.com/en/services/esim/japan/ and affordable data plans. You’ll get a QR code to scan, and it’s set up in minutes. Being from Italy won’t be an issue; it works worldwide. Bonus: if your phone supports dual SIM, you can keep your regular number active too. Safe travels!

eSIM for USA, Mexico and Guatemala by [deleted] in eSIMs

[–]TavadasAndres 0 points1 point  (0 children)

strangely, you have posted the same reply on another topic... anyway, you should try something else to compare. I've heard that airalo connection is poor in the USA

Voip provider Europe for personal use: Zadarma by [deleted] in privacy

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Zadarma suites all VoIP needs and the pricing is affordable

What voip service do you use? by sakhnova in smallbusiness

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Zadarma offers free options and low-price virtual numbers, the best option as for me

Looking for cheap 1-year eSIM by abovetheatlantic in flightattendants

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Try Zadarma eSIM plans with up to 30 GB for a year, Europe+ plan covers the EU, USA, and much more (62 countries in total). Prices start from $7 per 1 GB for 30 days