I consolidated every phone number from Fusion and Telnyx onto Twilio — one modern SIP provider in place of three — cutting roughly $521 a month while unlocking SMS/MMS on every line and trading a 25-trunk cap for unlimited capacity.
Three Providers, One Phone System
The organization’s phone numbers were split across Fusion and Telnyx — two bills, two portals, two support paths, and a hard 25-trunk ceiling that capped growth. Consolidating onto a single modern provider meant porting every number cleanly, without dropping a call or losing a feature along the way.
What I Delivered

Numbers consolidated
Ported every phone number off Fusion and Telnyx onto Twilio — one provider, one bill, one portal.

SMS/MMS on every line
Enabled text and picture messaging across all regular phone numbers, not just voice.

Unlimited trunk capacity
Replaced a fixed 25-trunk limit with unlimited concurrent capacity at no extra cost.

~$521 saved every month
Cut roughly $521.30 a month versus the previous providers while adding functionality.
Skills & Tools
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The Impact
One consolidated SIP provider on Twilio: about $521 a month saved, SMS/MMS live on every number, and unlimited trunk capacity in place of a 25-line ceiling — a leaner, more capable phone system with far less to manage.
One Provider, More Capability
Telecom bills quietly balloon when numbers scatter across vendors. Pulling everything onto one modern provider cut the cost, lifted the trunk ceiling, and added messaging every line could use — more capability for less money and less overhead.
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