I don't understand. You are saying Bell is saying it is not in service. That
means you do not own it. That means you can not port it.

What am I missing?

Nabeel

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Miroslaw Nawrot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: April 9, 2006 8:34 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] LNP regulations
> 
> On a similar note I am trying to figure out to whom the number 416 872
> 3342 belongs to as I would like to port it to a sip carrier such as
> Unlimitel. Unfortunately Bell claims it is not theirs and are not able to
> tell me who owns it. The number is not in service. Is there a way to find
> this information? And are there any restrictions for porting to a voip
> carrier. Thanks for any info.
> 
> Mirek
> 
> 
> 
>       ----- Original Message -----
>       From: "Blake Medulan"
>       To: [email protected]
>       Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] LNP regulations
>       Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2006 15:22:56 -0400
> 
> 
>       Check out -- http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/public/8180-8.htm
> 
>       and http://www.isp-planet.com/cplanet/started/index.html
> 
> 
>       On 4/5/06, Justin Sweeney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>               Does anyone know how to go about registering as a CLEC?
> 
>               -----Original Message-----
>               From: J De Jesus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ]
>               Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 10:08 AM
>               To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [email protected]
>               Subject: RE: [on-asterisk] LNP regulations
> 
>               Hi Jim,
> 
>               Yes, if you are moving your DID to a Local Exchange Carrier
> (LEC) but under certain circumstances.
>               For example, you cannot take your DID if you're moving from
> one local exchange (city) to another local exchange  - e.g. you cannot
> move a Toronto
> 
>               416 to a Brampton address.  But you can port a 416 Toronto
> number from  Bell to Sprint as long as both old and new addresses are in
> Toronto.  You may also port DID's if you're only changing service
> providers and not changing addresses.
> 
>               You cannot move from wireless to wireline - say a Bell DID
to
> Rogers. (I heard Fido has a way of doing this, not sure).  Bell, Telus,
> Rogers, Sprint are all registered LEC's.  It is in the interest of these
> LEC's to support LNP.
> 
>               Juan
> 
> 
>               >From: "Jim Van Meggelen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>               >To: <[email protected]>
>               >Subject: [on-asterisk] LNP regulations
>               >Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2006 09:25:08 -0400
>               >
>               >Does anyone know what the current regs in Canada are with
> respect to
>               >local number portability?
>               >
>               >If I have a DID number, is it required by law that I be
> allowed to take
>               >that with me if I want to go somewhere else with it?
>               >
>               >Jim
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