[Asterisk-Users] DID reseller structures
Michael D Schelin
mike at shelcomm.com
Thu Apr 14 21:35:30 MST 2005
If your in Los Angeles Call me I've got 130,000 numbers with caller ID
from my ss7 network. Trust me there's a whole lot more to it than what
he just said.
Mike
trixter http://www.0xdecafbad.com wrote:
>On Thu, 2005-04-14 at 19:37 -0700, snacktime wrote:
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>>I knew xo/level3 were clecs, and that the numbers came from nanpa, but
>>I didn't know the requirements for getting numbers. So theoretically
>>anyone with some type of switch can go to nanpa, get a CIC and some
>>numbers, and then get someone like global crossing to terminate
>>everything to you?
>>
>>
>
>maybe once the FCC ruling goes a little further, right now its limited
>to sbc only.
>
>Basically to get numbers you have to have a OCN and a CLLI code. If you
>are going to interconnect with SS7 you need a point code. (required for
>number pooling, where you get only 1000 numbers instead of 10,000, which
>is the prefered way to do it).
>
>To get that under the current regime you basically have to be a LEC/IXC.
>NANPA wants a minimum of 66 days to assign numbers and you have to have
>them entered in BRRDS which they will do for $35 first year less next
>year (there is no charge for exchanges from NANPA but resellers may
>charge you since its not a trivial undertaking to get numbers, and if
>you wanted all 50 states you would have to be approved in all 50 states
>by each state PUC/PSC/BPU whatever they happen to call it).
>
>Hope this helps :)
>
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