Isn't this a case of the "sloppy" providers using a LNP cache system on their 
switch and you simply have to wait for it to expire out for each number? Once 
it expires they will redip for the proper LRN and calls flow normally...

I guess it happens to me but I simply ignore it.. it will fix itself. I 
normally do ports in the evening and that way we have a solid 12 plus hours 
before they open the next morning.

Or did I misread the question and gave a terrible answer?

Matt


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From: VoiceOps <[email protected]> on behalf of Mike Hammett 
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Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2020 11:42 AM
To: voiceops <[email protected]>
Subject: [VoiceOps] Post-Port Activation Delay

I would like to preface this email by saying that I know that iconnectiv is 
managing ports now, but we just have the old Neustar portal working as the 
front end because I haven't had time to learn how all this stuff works so that 
I can properly train our employees on how to use the new portal.


Undo business. Our people that manage the porting currently go into the neustar 
portal and activate a port. At that time, some carriers immediately start using 
bus. However, some carriers will still send traffic to the losing provider for 
some amount of time after that. Sometimes that is okay, sometimes it is not. I 
assume that there is not a darn thing that I can do about how quickly someone 
else decides to look up the number to see that it has been ported.

However, can someone explain to me how common this is and what providers arnone 
for being sloppy? For example, last night we did a port at 9 pm. A test call 
that we did to a forwarding number that would have bounced through AT&T ILEC 
went through fine every time. Calls that would have gone through a variety of 
cell providers was extremely Hit or Miss, Even from the same operator.


I apologize for any misused words. I was using voice to text and editing that 
on my phone can be difficult.



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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
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