Hi
My sister asked me where I could help her with the following situation.
She ported her landline phone to google voice a few years ago, and
forwarded it to a cell phone, as well as provided the google voice number
as the account recovery phone number.
Some time in between (that was long
I'd say that the only way it will come up is if someone calls 911 and there's
no record found or a misroute.
If there's no possible way to call out from that number to 911, then there's no
need to place a 911 record in the databases.
There will never be an audit that tries to check every
What kind of volume are we talking about? If this is an "every once in
a while" thing for a couple thousand numbers, Twilio probably has the
easiest to use API and they will charge you 80% of 1 cent per lookup.
https://www.twilio.com/en-us/trusted-activation/pricing/lookup
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Hunter Fuller
A maybe simpler example to what you are asking would be TEEN lines,
where calling the TEEN number makes the parent station ring with a
distinctive pattern. The subscriber has no way of making an outbound
call with that TEEN number. Should we bother setting up a 911 record
for that TEEN
It appears that Christopher Aloi via VoiceOps said:
>We have customers sending text messages out and are looking to
>scrub landlines from their lists. I have found a few, pricing seems a bit
>all over the place. Thanks for the reply.
Does VoIP count as landline or mobile? I have a bunch of
On Tue, Mar 21, 2023 at 11:55 AM Mike Hammett via VoiceOps <
voiceops@voiceops.org> wrote:
> Are you setting up 911 records for all numbers assigned to customers or
> just ones that would be dialing out?
>
> We pull customer numbers all of the time that served no original purpose
> other than for
Are you setting up 911 records for all numbers assigned to customers or just
ones that would be dialing out?
We pull customer numbers all of the time that served no original purpose other
than for a legacy operator that needed to put a phone number on every line a
customer had. We keep them
For messaging specifically, you might want to check NetNumber directly,
since 10 digit messaging is using Net Number IDs for routing now. That data
should be separate from any NPAC concerns. Other services might call it an
HLR dip.
On Tue, Mar 21, 2023, 07:56 Christopher Aloi wrote:
> Hey
Hey Calvin,
We have customers sending text messages out and are looking to
scrub landlines from their lists. I have found a few, pricing seems a bit
all over the place. Thanks for the reply.
On Tue, Mar 21, 2023 at 10:48 AM Calvin E. wrote:
> Assuming you want porting adjusted results, I
Assuming you want porting adjusted results, I believe this would count as
NPAC- derived and is thereby restricted to those with an NPAC User
Agreement. That doesn't mean you can't get it, it just means you have to go
through some hoops and pay some money annually.
I imagine there are dozens of
Hey All,
Looking for an API or data source that will tell me if numbers are mobile
or landline. Bonus if it tells me who the mobile carrier is. I
used opencnam years ago but it looks like they've been acquired by
Neustar. Any recommendations?
Cheers,
Chris
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