If your in Los Angeles Call me I've got 130,000 numbers with caller ID
from my ss7 network. Trust me there's a whole lot more to it than what
he just said. Mike trixter http://www.0xdecafbad.com wrote: On Thu, 2005-04-14 at 19:37 -0700, snacktime wrote:I knew xo/level3 were clecs, and that the numbers came from nanpa, but I didn't know the requirements for getting numbers. So theoretically anyone with some type of switch can go to nanpa, get a CIC and some numbers, and then get someone like global crossing to terminate everything to you?maybe once the FCC ruling goes a little further, right now its limited to sbc only.Basically to get numbers you have to have a OCN and a CLLI code. If you are going to interconnect with SS7 you need a point code. (required for number pooling, where you get only 1000 numbers instead of 10,000, which is the prefered way to do it). To get that under the current regime you basically have to be a LEC/IXC. NANPA wants a minimum of 66 days to assign numbers and you have to have them entered in BRRDS which they will do for $35 first year less next year (there is no charge for exchanges from NANPA but resellers may charge you since its not a trivial undertaking to get numbers, and if you wanted all 50 states you would have to be approved in all 50 states by each state PUC/PSC/BPU whatever they happen to call it). Hope this helps :) |
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