Sorry for the off-topic, but perhaps this will be of interest to other
asterisk based ITSPs.
We are starting service in a rural area where the ILEC has the rural
monopoly. From what we have read in the FCC docs this does NOT exempt
them from number portability, but what does it take for us
.
(Not ours.)
Cary Fitch
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Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 8:34 AM
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Subject: [asterisk-users] OT - Number
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [asterisk-users] OT - Number Portability
Sorry for the off-topic, but perhaps this will be of interest to other
asterisk based ITSPs.
We are starting service in a rural area where the ILEC has the rural
monopoly. From what we have read in the FCC docs
On Sat, 31 Oct 2009, Cary Fitch wrote:
Two more comments.
Yes, to join the PSTN call distribution system you must have SS7.
While rural ILECs are not exempt from number portability, there is a court
injunction that saves them from having to transport the call out of their
local rate
Having had various issues with local vendor (begins with V). am looking to
move to all wireless. Anyone know if current vendor can refuse to port the
current land line numbers to a wireless provider?
From what I've read, the Fed's seem to say no, they cannot refuse, or impede
this.
joe a.
On Mon, 14 May 2007, Joe acquisto said something to this effect:
Having had various issues with local vendor (begins with V). am looking
to move to all wireless. Anyone know if current vendor can refuse to
port the current land line numbers to a wireless provider?
LNP does provide for
Quoting Joe acquisto [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Having had various issues with local vendor (begins with V). am
looking to move to all wireless. Anyone know if current vendor can
refuse to port the current land line numbers to a wireless provider?
From what I've read, the Fed's seem to say no,
I was going to port a number here in Ohio and Verizon said it would cost
$90 to do so as they can charge what it cost them.
Bob R
Joe acquisto wrote:
Having had various issues with local vendor (begins with V). am looking to
move to all wireless. Anyone know if current vendor can refuse to
Joe acquisto wrote:
Having had various issues with local vendor (begins with V). am looking to
move to all wireless. Anyone know if current vendor can refuse to port the current land
line numbers to a wireless provider?
From what I've read, the Fed's seem to say no, they cannot refuse, or
Having had various issues with local vendor (begins with V). am looking to
move to all wireless. Anyone know if current vendor can refuse to port the
current land line numbers to a wireless provider?
From what I've read, the Fed's seem to say no, they cannot refuse, or
impede this.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe Greco
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2007 9:59 AM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] OT ? Number portability, land line to Cell
Having had various issues with local vendor (begins with V). am looking
to move to all wireless
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