On Monday, 8 January 2018 9:58:03 PM AEDT Paul Brooks wrote:
> See http://commsalliance.com.au/Documents/Publications-by-Topic/LNP
> In particular G520 listed at the end. 

Thanks Paul, that's interesting and confirms my understanding.

The site https://www.thenumberingsystem.com.au/#/number-register/search still 
shows my number as both allocated to, and held, by Telstra, which presumably 
means it hasn't been ported at all.

However G520 sc. 4.1.1 allows the carriage-service provider responsible for a 
call to
QUOTE
route the call to another SD [service deliverer] which it has contracted to 
perform its routing responsibilities.  This “contracted” SD may be the SD 
holding the block number allocation for the number called.  The “contracted” SD 
also will also perform a transit function as calls are switched into and out of 
its network.
UNQUOTE

This sounds exactly like what's happening.

I thought number portability was supposed to be free, but I can remember my ISP 
briefly mentioning a fee of $10 per month to keep my old POTS number.  So I'll 
bet Telstra is on to a nice little earner whereby it continues to hold POTS 
numbers and quietly charges a monthly fee to reroute calls to other NBN service 
providers.

Hmmm....

DavidL



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