If you don't have a CLEC or VOIP Numbering Authorization then you would have to sign up as a PTRS....Provider 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: 615-791-9969
Cell: 615-796-1111

On 2023-01-31 11:02 AM, Pinchas Neiman wrote:
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, Certificate of Public Convenience
and Necessity (CPCN), Radio License or VoIP Proof of Numbering and
participate in porting numbers. If you meet the Service Provider
criteria, there is a three-step registration process:

On Tue, Jan 31, 2023 at 11:53 AM Mary Lou Carey via VoiceOps
<voiceops@voiceops.org> wrote:

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
Office: 615-791-9969
Cell: 615-796-1111

On 2023-01-27 07:30 PM, Nathan Anderson via VoiceOps wrote:
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 has a list of contact info for all
participating entities...is that the only centralized list of its
kind?  Also, would any telecoms without their own numbering
resources
be listed in there?

Reason for question is that we are beating our head into a brick
wall
trying to port some numbers currently attached to analog landlines
over for a new sub.  The billing entity seems to just be a
reseller as
far as I can tell, as LRN lookup for all numbers show the local
ILEC,
and I can't find any sign that this entity has any numbers or even
an
OCN to their name (though I also do not have copy of LERG to
check,
either).  Porting dept. for winning carrier is submitting LSR to
the
ILEC, not the reseller, and naturally getting a slew of rejections
back.

The one contact that the end-user has for this reseller has not
been
super-helpful.  They insist that the winning carrier needs to
"reach
out to [our] port team to coordinate" but when I ask for contact
details, I'm told he doesn't have them to share & that the
"porting
department of the new carrier should be aware of the process".

Oh really?  And how exactly are they supposed to find the contact
information for your ports people?

Just in case (as I suspect) they don't already have it at their
fingertips, I'd like to find and share this contact info with our
underlying carrier in order to help grease the wheels and avoid
any
further delays.

Thanks,

-- Nathan

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