Local Cooperative Telco will not let us port. What is my work around?
Order PRI to our tower in their territory? We're working with VoxCorp, so
they have to be able to grab those numbers even if we do something like
this..
Verizon Wireless has local numbers with this company for their cellular,
If it is a Rural Telcom, then they are exempt from having to allow
porting. VZ might just have a deal with them for local cell numbers.
If you had a PRI then you can get numbers but still, they do not have
to hand you the number from a leaving customer. At least this is where
all my research has
True they don't have to port that number, but the customer could force them
to forward that number to the PRI?
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 2:45 PM, Jeromie Reeves [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
If it is a Rural Telcom, then they are exempt from having to allow
porting. VZ might just have a deal with them
I thought it was a Federal Regulation that phone numbers could be
ported? That's why the cell companies had to start doing it a year or
two ago?
Travis
Microserv
Jeromie Reeves wrote:
If it is a Rural Telcom, then they are exempt from having to allow
porting. VZ might just have a deal
I am a rural telecom, one of the most rural in the nation. And I wasn't
exempt at all.
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wrote:
I am a rural telecom, one of the most rural in the nation. And I
wasn't
exempt at all.
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You can do something like this
http://www.astrotel.us/AstroTel-SmartMailFaxService.htm or T.38 works. All
phone numbers are portable. Your CLEC or ILEC has no choice in the matter. - cw
John McDowell wrote:
Local Cooperative Telco will not let us port. What is my work around?
Order PRI to
want to port their numbers
You can do something like this
http://www.astrotel.us/AstroTel-SmartMailFaxService.htm or T.38 works. All
phone numbers are portable. Your CLEC or ILEC has no choice in the
matter. - cw
John McDowell wrote:
Local Cooperative Telco will not let us port. What
If you take a look at the exemption they have to have less then 50,000
phone numbers or lines. I can't remember which.
Do a bit of research on it and find the exact clause that enables them
to do that. Most likely they are to large to qualify. Then send them a
nice letter from a nice
Small companies are exempt.
--
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
From: Travis Johnson
Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2008 2:48 PM
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I thought it was a Federal Regulation
They have less than 15,000 land lines... less than 5000 dsl lines.
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 4:17 PM, Anthony Will [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
If you take a look at the exemption they have to have less then 50,000
phone numbers or lines. I can't remember which.
Do a bit of research on it and find
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If it is a Rural Telcom, then they are exempt from having to allow
porting. VZ might just have a deal with them for local cell numbers.
If you had
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Yes, but you probably require a interconnect with the other carrier in
order to port the number. More to the point, VOX probably
] I want to port their numbers
If you take a look at the exemption they have to have less then 50,000
phone numbers or lines. I can't remember which.
Do a bit of research on it and find the exact clause that enables them
to do that. Most likely they are to large to qualify. Then send them
disagree with me.
:-)
Ron
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Yes, but you probably require
of the rural areas but that has now sunset.
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If you take a look at the exemption they have
List' wireless@wispa.org
Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2008 4:56 PM
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Yes, we source numbers from Level 3 and others. DID coverage is key to
any
successful digital voice program. There are some small mom-and-pop LECs
that will not give
agreement.
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From: John McDowell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Is a Trading Partner Profile an Interconnect agreement?
The guy from the COOP
: [WISPA] I want to port their numbers
This was an email from a Rep at the Coop when one of my employees tried to
port their home number to their new Vox/Boonlink ATA:
Mr. Williamson,
First, a Trading Partner Profile (TPP) is an agreement between two
communications companies that allows
To: WISPA General List
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This was an email from a Rep at the Coop when one of my employees tried to
port their home number to their new Vox/Boonlink ATA:
Mr. Williamson,
First, a Trading Partner Profile (TPP) is an agreement between two
communications
26, 2008 7:12 PM
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Ron,
Do you want to present at AnimalFarm this winter?
I think this topic would be very interesting for all.
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To: WISPA General List
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This was an email from a Rep at the Coop when one of my employees tried to
port their home number to their new Vox/Boonlink ATA:
Mr. Williamson,
First, a Trading Partner Profile (TPP) is an agreement between two
http://www.wisptech.com/index.php/Animal_Farm
www.wirelessbeehive.com/animalfarm
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Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2008 5:50 PM
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No doubt I
and work it out with my schedule, what ever it is.
Ron
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Ron,
Do
On Aug 26, 2008, at 6:56 PM, Ron Harden wrote:
Yes, we source numbers from Level 3 and others. DID coverage is key
to any
successful digital voice program. There are some small mom-and-pop
LECs
that will not give up numbers because they a) don't want any
competition,
and b) don't
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