At 11/9/2011 04:21 PM, you wrote:
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We run into the same scenario. Frontier bought Verizon and because
of the rural area maintained ILEC status. No Portability. We were
able to get around this in a few areas by partnering with a CLEC
that had DIDâs & portability  rights in these areas. Use this
site to search  for providers.
<http://localcallingguide.com/>http://localcallingguide.com/
Frontier-ex-GTE has no right to block portability. In Richmond, IN
pseudo-LATA 937, for instance, every prefix code is portable. Most
codes are pooled. Same in LATA 334 to its north. The only
non-portable codes are wireless, generally paging, which is an
explicit exception to portability.
Some CLECs or VoIPos may not have good procedures in place for
porting numbers, and some ILECs make it harder than it need be, but
it's doable.
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Fred Goldstein k1io fgoldstein "at" ionary.com
ionary Consulting http://www.ionary.com/
+1 617 795 2701
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