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voip.ms (or maybe their carrier broadband.com) outbound route issues for 2 ported numbers

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So I purchased 2 numbers from number barn, both seem to have Level 3/Century Link landline(both have same area code and exchange prefix NPA/NXX) as the carrier prior to the porting. These numbers were both ported, one to an Att wireless mvno providor, and the other to verizon wireless. The att port completed on Tuesday, verizon one completed today, and I can confirm on various lrn lookup sites (carrierlookup, unlec etc), and Tmobile, Verizon FDV, telnyx sip trunk all seem to route to the new carrier, however my voip.ms sip trunk, and Google Fi (Guessing perhaps they use broadband.com for outbound) still seem to be routing to number barn. I opened a ticket with numberbarn, and they deleted the number from their system, now voip.ms and googlefi route to a busy signal. The port that completed tuesday should be routable by now right(as of today, 4+ days)? How long do these carriers cache the old LRNS? I opened up a ticket with voip.ms on thursday, have no heard back, but should I just wait for things to correct, will they correct? If they don't correct, who to reach out to, old carrier (numberbarn)? voip.ms? New carrier (ATT Mobility and Verizon wireless)?

EDIT: Just another observation, SMS routes fine, its only voice

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