Yeah, we’re just an 800 person enterprise shop, so no SS7. And yes, the Lumen
conglomerate can be a pain to deal with.
> On Jul 10, 2024, at 11:34 AM, Shawn L wrote:
>
> If you have a phone switch with SS7 links, you can do a SS7 query and see
> what carrier it is.
>
> Also, there's Lumen, an
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> I’m a data guy who knows enough about voice that I sometimes get handed
> tickets for voice serv
If you have a phone switch with SS7 links, you can do a SS7 query and see
what carrier it is.
Also, there's Lumen, and legacy Century Link, and Bright Speed, etc. All
of which split up voice operations. So, it could be one of those
subsidiaries. We learned that when we tried to port a number fr
I have found this to be reliable for folks like yourself:
https://www.800forall.com/SearchWhoOwns.aspx
-Kent
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Subject: [VoiceOps] Looking up which carrier routes
I’m a data guy who knows enough about voice that I sometimes get handed tickets
for voice services. In this case, I need to figure out which carrier routes a
toll free number we use so that I can open a ticket with them. I thought we
used Lumen for all voice services, but they say the number doe