How do you find out who has direct access, and who goes through an AOCN? Is there some official list out there?
On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 11:33 AM, Calvin Ellison <[email protected]> wrote: > Porting requires concurrence from the losing carrier to complete, which > ultimately happens as an LRN update in the NPAC. Companies with direct > access to NPAC can do this the quickest, otherwise they contract with an > AOCN to handle the NPAC or use a bigger carrier, which can add delays. > > So long as you have the correct LSR information when submitting the port, > concurrence should happen within a day. Ultimately the losing and gaining > carriers both contribute to the turnaround time. > > Check out our wholesale services. We can do porting for voice, toll free > and SMS. > On Jun 15, 2015 9:13 AM, "Colton Conor" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Is there some way to port numbers extremely fast away from major landline >> providers like Verizon, AT&T, Comcast, etc? I met someone long ago that >> said they were able to port a number from anywhere in like one business >> day. If I remember right they mentioned something about being a cellular >> CLEC or something similar. I know porting in the cellular world is a same >> day kind of thing, but why not on the landline side? >> >> Is there some wholesaler out there that doesn't charge and arm and leg to >> port numbers? >> >> _______________________________________________ >> VoiceOps mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/voiceops >> >>
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