The ILEC or CLEC needs to be operating in the rate centre for which they 
request an assignment.  So in our case, we are operating in

Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, Brooklin, Oshawa, Bowmanville, and Port Perry.  As 
such, we have received assignments for those locations.

We are in the process of turning up operations in Toronto, and as such we have 
requested and received our assignment for Toronto although its not live yet   
(*shamless plug* ..... yes we will have 416 DIDs available)
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Richard (Rogers @ work) 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 2:13 PM
  Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] buying/selling DIDs


  So in this case, do the ILEC or CLEC companies need to be local to the 
country or city in order to get the local number assigned to their equipments?

  Thanks,
  Richard
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Bill Sandiford 
    To: John Van Ostrand ; [email protected] 
    Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 1:46 PM
    Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] buying/selling DIDs


    NANPA assigns the area codes for North America

    CNAC (now SAIC Canada) deals with the NXX assignments (known as CO Codes) 
for Canada.  You have to be an ILEC or CLEC and connected to the SS7 network in 
order to get an assignment.  That is how we got ours:

    
http://www.localcallingguide.com/lca_prefix.php?npa=&nxx=&x=&ocn=190e&region=&lata=&switch=&pastdays=0&nextdays=0

    Regards,
    Bill
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: John Van Ostrand 
      To: [email protected] 
      Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 1:17 PM
      Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] buying/selling DIDs


      On Wed, 2007-05-23 at 12:57 -0400, Bill Sandiford wrote: 
        They come from 2 sources (well ultimately 1, but anyways) 

      So the Internet has the http://www.IANA.org that doles out IP addresses 
and other number spaces to the world. What's the equivalent in telephony? Who 
assigns the country codes? Who in canada/us assigns the area codes? Who then 
assigns the exchanges? I presume it's the carrier that assigns the actual last 
4 digits. 

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