Correct.and the tariffs of the called party's carrier identify
determine whether the calling party is making a local or toll call.
Local calling areas are very weird with the ILECs because two rate
centers can make a local call to the same rate center but if you make a
call between those
The calling party sets the initial calling area but the LRN has a lot to do
with it if it's a ported TN at least in the LATA I'm in. Example below All
numbers in the same LATA
Caller : 808-369-8000 HNLL rate center via NANPA
Called Party: 808-749-8000 outer island
LRN for called: 808-439-1000
The NPANXX of the CallingParty sets the rate center. The rate center sets the
list of all local NPANXX for the CalledParty. If the CalledParty NPANXX is in
the list then it is a local call.
LRN has nothing to do with it
On Nov 14, 2017, at 6:54 PM, Alex Balashov
Local calling areas were determined by the ILECs/RBOCs. CLECs can offer
their customers a different local calling area, but I believe the CABS
billing is still determined by the ILECs/RBOCs local calling area, which
is listed in their tariffs.
Mary Lou Carey
BackUP Telecom Consulting
Yes you are certainly correct they only pay a fraction of a fraction of a
penny based on an old mileage calculation. You can easily avoid this charge
with trunks to the tandem in the location in question.
On Nov 14, 2017 2:01 PM, "Alex Balashov" wrote:
> On Tue, Nov
Well, correction; you can port to a CLEC that can pick up the traffic at
the tandem without DEOTs. That CLEC can have an entirely different local
calling footprint and a different tariff. LCAs are basically an
ILEC/RBOC concept, and that is the concept in which I am discussing them
here.
On Tue,
Um, how would it work if rate centers no longer matched, you know, the
actual location and rate...
On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 4:54 PM, Alex Balashov
wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 01:48:20PM -1000, Erik wrote:
>
> > You can port out of a rate center what u can't do is
On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 01:48:20PM -1000, Erik wrote:
> You can port out of a rate center what u can't do is port out of a
> LATA so if you're a clec the LRN does truly matter for cost depending
> how you route your tandem traffic vs VoIP traffic.
You can't port out of a rate centre.
--
Alex
On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 03:39:22PM -0800, Jared Geiger wrote:
> I have a related side question. Is a local calling area determined by
> the LRN of the ANI or the DNIS?
LRN shouldn't matter, because you can't port out of a rate centre.
It is determined by ANI and DNIS. It's really determined by
I have a related side question. Is a local calling area determined by the
LRN of the ANI or the DNIS?
~Jared
On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 11:49 AM, Matthew Crocker
wrote:
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>
> Telcordia LCA provides this data
>
>
Telcordia LCA provides this data
http://www.trainfo.com/products_services/tra/downloads/lca.pdf
Combined with the LERG you can get everything you need for NPANXX & LCA
I have a script that eats it up and injects it into my Broadworks NS for local
call routing. I use it for proper rating
Not for routing every single call out of a service provider it isn't. :-)
On November 14, 2017 2:24:27 PM EST, BackUP Telecom Consulting
wrote:
>Localcallingguide.com and it's free!
>
>Mary Lou Carey
>
>BackUP Telecom Consulting
>
>615-791-9969
>
>On 2017-11-14 02:44
Localcallingguide.com and it's free!
Mary Lou Carey
BackUP Telecom Consulting
615-791-9969
On 2017-11-14 02:44 AM, Alex Balashov wrote:
Where can one get a digest of local access tariffs that is
complementary
to machine processing?
Ten years ago, when I last cared about this, the canonical
Where can one get a digest of local access tariffs that is complementary
to machine processing?
Ten years ago, when I last cared about this, the canonical answer was
CCMI. Is that still the answer?
Any idea on pricing? Does anyone offer
"can-this-NPA-NXX-call-that-NPA-NXX-locally"-aaS, but
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