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In order to test your phone number - no matter if they were bought from our stock or ported in from other carriers - you can use our '''"Echo test"''' or '''"Sound quality test"''' tool. When using this tool you are routing and sending all your incoming calls from external carriers into a recording/tool that it is allocated in our server and system. | In order to test your phone number - no matter if they were bought from our stock or ported in from other carriers - you can use our '''"Echo test"''' or '''"Sound quality test"''' tool. When using this tool you are routing and sending all your incoming calls from external carriers into a recording/tool that it is allocated in our server and system. | ||
| - | All those incoming calls won't be sent to your device, so when testing incoming calls, if you are able to reach this recording/tool all the time you | + | All those incoming calls won't be sent to your device, so when testing incoming calls, if you are able to reach this recording/tool all the time you call your VoIP.ms number from external carriers, this means your number is working fine within our network. |
We encourage to test all your new phone numbers either if they were bought from our stock or ported in | We encourage to test all your new phone numbers either if they were bought from our stock or ported in | ||
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| - | '''3.''' Once your phone number is routed to '''echo test/sound quality test''', you can | + | '''3.''' Once your phone number is routed to '''echo test/sound quality test''', you can call your VoIP.ms number always from external carriers for better results. |
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Echo test
In order to test your phone number - no matter if they were bought from our stock or ported in from other carriers - you can use our "Echo test" or "Sound quality test" tool. When using this tool you are routing and sending all your incoming calls from external carriers into a recording/tool that it is allocated in our server and system.
All those incoming calls won't be sent to your device, so when testing incoming calls, if you are able to reach this recording/tool all the time you call your VoIP.ms number from external carriers, this means your number is working fine within our network.
We encourage to test all your new phone numbers either if they were bought from our stock or ported in from external carriers.
In order to test your phone number follow these steps:
1. Login into your customer portal and head to DID Numbers>> Manage DIDs section and click on the orange icon with a pen.
2. Under "Routing" tab, mark "System" checkbox and from the dropdown menu choose "Sound quality test" and apply changes
3. Once your phone number is routed to echo test/sound quality test, you can call your VoIP.ms number always from external carriers for better results.
