On Thu, Feb 23, 2023 at 02:59:05PM -0500, Peter Beckman via VoiceOps wrote:
> In November 2021, without much notice to the industry AFAICT, the CRTC
> changed the process for Wireless Canada Ports:
>
> - Upon receiving a Port Out Request, the Losing Carrier sends an SMS to
> the End
I'm finding that Canada Ports, due to the CRTC actions, are increasingly
costly.
In November 2021, without much notice to the industry AFAICT, the CRTC
changed the process for Wireless Canada Ports:
- Upon receiving a Port Out Request, the Losing Carrier sends an SMS to
the End User
On 2023-02-22 17:28, Paul Timmins via VoiceOps wrote:
Ask to get a BDD set up from the NPAC and you'll have a copy of the
regional LNP database every morning, piping fresh. You'l want to write
a script or something because the files are a lot too big for
something like excel, but a comparison
There's stuff in there that's probably ten years old.
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Mike Hammett
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- Original Message -
From: "Paul Timmins"
To: "Paul Timmins"
Cc: "Mike Hammett" ,
Well, more clearly - You can tell when they ported last. Ideally if you have
cleaned up the switch recently, there would not be more than one port between
now and then.
If you waited so long that the customer has changed carriers more than once,
well...
On Feb 23, 2023, at 10:28 AM, Paul
Correct. I can't imagine much why it matters when they left if you're just
trying to clean up the meta, but I'd talk to the NPAC because they have the
historical data and may have some other way to share it.
On Feb 23, 2023, at 9:10 AM, Mike Hammett wrote:
>From what I could tell from the
>From what I could tell from the documentation:
Full is a snapshot of what the status is of everything at this moment.
Delta is what changed between two specified points in time, regardless if it's
current or not.
Is that right?
Neither would get me a complete history of any particular