Re: [VoiceOps] Porting dept. contacts

2023-01-31 Thread Mary Lou Carey via VoiceOps
If you don't have a CLEC or VOIP Numbering Authorization then you would have to sign up as a PTRSProvider of Telecom-related services. You won't get access to make any changes but you can view the bulletin board reports I believe. MARY LOU CAREY BackUP Telecom Consulting Office:

Re: [VoiceOps] Porting dept. contacts

2023-01-31 Thread Mary Lou Carey via VoiceOps
This is the link to sign up. https://numberportability.com/transition/ MARY LOU CAREY BackUP Telecom Consulting Office: 615-791-9969 Cell: 615-796- On 2023-01-31 11:02 AM, Pinchas Neiman wrote: Link? for helpdesk? here it says some other requirements

Re: [VoiceOps] Porting dept. contacts

2023-01-31 Thread Pinchas Neiman via VoiceOps
Link? for helpdesk? here it says some other requirements https://numberportability.com/transition/service-providers/ To register as a Service Provider, you must have an Operating Company Number (OCN) issued from the National Exchange Carrier Association (NECA), hold Operating Authority,

Re: [VoiceOps] Porting dept. contacts

2023-01-31 Thread Mary Lou Carey via VoiceOps
If you are a carrier you can sign up for the NPAC Helpdesk (online) for free, but you do need to provide proof of liability and workers comp insurance. The contact information for each carrier is noted in the contact section of the bulletin board. MARY LOU CAREY BackUP Telecom Consulting

[VoiceOps] Porting dept. contacts

2023-01-27 Thread Nathan Anderson via VoiceOps
Hey all, As someone who still relies wholly on CLEC partners for TDM-to-IP & numbering resources, and thus has no access to NPAC, how would one hunt down contact information for a telecom's porting department, if it was not published anywhere on their public web site? Rumor has it that NPAC