I first asked on a list much more narrow in scope, but failing to get 
sufficient data points, I've expanded my scope. 






Assuming the number isn't held by someone exempt from porting, what would 
prevent someone from being able to port a number from a particular rate center 
in a LATA they have coverage in? 




We picked up a particular carrier for our out-of-area needs and the first thing 
we throw at them in a LATA we know they have coverage in, they can't do. They 
have a non-useful reason why. It doesn't appear to have moved to a state where 
they contacted the losing provider as the response was very fast, so my 
provider rejected the port, not theirs. 




When I started at this company (where we do our own porting), I made sure to 
port a bunch of numbers from all over our LATA to see what would happen. All 
successful. That seems to indicate that it doesn't matter which xLEC or tandem 
currently serves that number, it can move elsewhere. 



----- 
Mike Hammett 
Intelligent Computing Solutions 
http://www.ics-il.com 

Midwest-IX 
http://www.midwest-ix.com 

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