Awesome...well I guess that settles it. No thanks to both NECA and iconectiv
for their confusing-as-heck requirements descriptions.
And 1,000% agreement on Sansay.
-- Nathan
From: Jeff Waddell [mailto:jeff+voice...@waddellsolutions.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 6, 2023 9:56 PM
To: Nathan An
Correct - no issues whatsoever with them accepting it
We used Sansay for the cert and signing - they again made it super easy
On Wed, Jun 7, 2023 at 12:44 AM Nathan Anderson wrote:
> That's good to know; thanks! And just to be perfectly crystal clear on
> this: you took your OCN after obtainin
That's good to know; thanks! And just to be perfectly crystal clear on this:
you took your OCN after obtaining it, and used that to get onboarded with the
STI-PA, and they had no problems accepting it?
-- Nathan
From: Jeff Waddell [mailto:jeff+voice...@waddellsolutions.com]
Sent: Tuesday,
You can obtain the IPES OCN without the FCC Numbering Waiver - I know this
first hand as that's exactly what we did
>From the looks of it, the OCN process took about 48 hours for them to issue
it.
Jeff
On Tue, Jun 6, 2023 at 10:36 PM Nathan Anderson via VoiceOps <
voiceops@voiceops.org> wrote:
Hmm, so after going back and reviewing other things, including re-reading some
old posts (Mary's included!) from this here mailing list, there seems to be
some ambiguity and conflicting information. I certainly don't want to be
guilty of misinforming people, so I'll just follow up & summarize h
Also note that not all OCN types are accepted by STI-PA. Whatever OCN you
supply to them MUST be of one of the types "that is eligible for Numbering
Resource assignments" (page 3 @
https://authenticate.iconectiv.com/sites/authenticate/files/2021-10/Service_Provider_Guidelines_Issue_6.pdf).
So,
That note about RMP vs. numbering authorization might be *technically* correct
purely from the perspective of what the STI-PA themselves requires. But my
understanding is that to obtain an IPES OCN, you still need to jump through the
FCC numbering authorization hoops. So effectively, the requi
Just so you know there were a few changes made to the process in the 9th
hour of the deadline last year. The Robocall Mitigation plan took the
place of the requirement to get a VOIP numbering authorization from the
FCC. So you just need to file a Robocall Mitigation Plan - not the FCC
Numbering