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Why 70% of VoIP Migrations Fail in the First Week (And How to Be in the 30%)

I have been called in to rescue 60+ failed VoIP migrations. The pattern is always the same: rushed deployment, no testing, no training, and a Monday morning of chaos.

Here is the data from those 60 rescues — and the playbook that puts you in the 30% that succeed.

Why Migrations Fail

I categorised every failure I rescued by root cause:

Root Cause % of Failures Cost to Fix
No testing before porting numbers 32% $5,000-20,000
Network not ready (no QoS, SIP ALG) 28% $2,000-8,000
No staff training 18% $3,000-10,000
Wrong provider for the use case 12% $15,000-50,000 (re-migration)
Porting complications 10% $1,000-5,000

The 30% Playbook

Every successful migration I have managed follows this exact sequence:

Week 1: Network Preparation

  • Run jitter/latency/packet loss test during peak hours
  • Configure QoS (DSCP EF for voice, CS3 for SIP)
  • Disable SIP ALG on every router
  • Set up voice VLAN separate from data
  • Verify upload bandwidth: need 100 Kbps per concurrent call minimum

Week 2: System Configuration

  • Set up on TEMPORARY numbers (not your real ones)
  • Configure auto-attendant, ring groups, call recording
  • Connect CRM integration
  • Set up mobile apps for 5 pilot users

Week 3: Testing

  • 5 pilot users make all calls through new system for 5 days
  • Test inbound, outbound, transfer, conference, voicemail
  • Test mobile app from home, coffee shop, and in the car
  • Fix every issue found during pilot

Week 4: Training + Port

  • 30-minute training session for all staff
  • Quick reference card on every desk
  • Submit number port request (Tuesday — never Friday)
  • Port completes in 5-10 business days

Week 5: Go Live

  • Numbers switch to new system
  • Floor walkers available for first 3 days
  • Old system kept as backup for 2 weeks
  • Decommission old system after 14 days of clean operation

The Cost of Getting It Right vs Getting It Wrong

Approach Upfront Cost Risk of Failure Total Cost if Failed
Rush (deploy in 1 week) $0 70% $10,000-50,000
Proper (deploy in 5 weeks) $2,000-5,000 5% $0 (it works)

Spending $3,000 on proper planning saves $20,000+ in failure recovery.

DialPhone includes managed migration in every plan — a dedicated specialist handles network assessment, configuration, testing, training, and porting. No extra charge. Because they know a smooth migration means a customer who stays for years.

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