On a more general topic, what is the best way to reach carriers like ENMR
when your usual suspects are unable to port a number in such an area?

We've seen this before, where a wireless carrier has most of the blocks in
a given ratecenter and then there's a small LEC nobody has ever heard of
outside of that ratecenter and it seems to be difficult to move the number.

We've always just told the customer that we aren't able to help them, but
to reach out to that local carrier, for which we rarely can find contact
information for.

Any general advice for such situations? Or interesting and creative
workarounds people have used in the past?

Beckman

On Mon, 4 Nov 2019, Mary Lou Carey wrote:

There are only 4 NXXs assigned to Clayton. One for the ILEC which is ENMR Telephone Cooperative and the other three owned by New Cingular Wireless-IL. The blocks are marked portable in the LERG so it's probably not a matter of a block being portable. It's probably that the company you're trying to port it through doesn't have a connection to ENMR Telephone Cooperative's local tandem in Clovis or their FGD tandem in Pleasant Hill.

MARY LOU CAREY
BackUP Telecom Consulting
Office: 615-791-9969
Cell: 615-796-1111

On 2019-11-04 11:34 AM, Ryan Delgrosso wrote:
Hey all,

I am looking for someone that can port numbers in the Clayton NM RC.
Its a very small town and most of the usual suspects are showing it as
non-portable.

Thanks in advance

-Ryan

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