Local Number Portability Sample Clauses

Local Number Portability. The Permanent Number Portability (PNP) database supplies routing numbers for calls involving numbers that have been ported from one local service provider to another. PNP is currently being worked in industry forums. The results of these forums will dictate the industry direction of PNP. BellSouth will provide access to the PNP database at rates, terms and conditions as set forth by BellSouth and in accordance with an effective FCC or Commission directive.
Local Number Portability. In the event you are transferring an existing phone number that currently is subscribed to another carrier, the following terms and conditions apply:
Local Number Portability. Number Portability Generic Switching and Signaling Requirements for Number Portability, Issue 1.00, February 12, 1996 (Editor – Lucent Technologies, Inc.); Generic Requirements for SCP Application and GTT Function for Number Portability, Issue 0.95, Final Draft, September 4, 1996 (Editor – Ameritech Inc.); Generic Operator Services Switching Requirements for Number Portability, Issue 1.00, Final Draft, April 12, 1996 (Editor – Nortel); ATIS, TRQ No. 1, Technical Requirements for Number Portability Operator Services Switching Systems, April 1999; ATIS, TRQ No. 2, Technical Requirements for Number Portability Switching Systems, April 1999; ATIS, TRQ No. 3, Technical Requirements for Number Portability Database and Global Title Translation, April 1999; FCC First Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking; FCC 96-286; CC Docket 95-116, RM 8535; Released July 2, 1996; FCC First Memorandum Opinion and Order on Reconsideration; ▇▇▇ ▇▇-▇▇; ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇-▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇; Released March 11, 1997. FCC Second Report and Order, FCC 97-298; CC Docket 95-116, RM 8535; Released August 18, 1997.
Local Number Portability. Customer is solely responsible for compliance with all applicable FCC rules and policies regarding LNP and telephone numbering resources, and shall, on a timely basis, provide to MBCLLC, upon MBCLLC’s request, with any and all requested utilization information, including copies of the Customer’s FCC Form 502s, for all telephone numbers provided by MBCLLC to Customer pursuant to this Agreement. Upon request by MBCLLC or a New Local Service Provider (“NLSP”), Customer shall, on a timely basis, provide MBCLLC and the NLSP with the Customer Service Record (“CSR”) for any telephone number provided by MBCLLC to Customer pursuant to this Agreement. Upon receipt of a Local Service Request (“LSR”) from a NLSP or a New Network Service Provider (“NNSP”), or from MBCLLC on behalf of a NLSP or NNSP, Customer shall return a Firm Order Confirmation (“FOC”) or, in the event the LSR contains any error, a rejection and error notification to MBCLLC and the NLSP or NNSP within 24 hours unless the Customer receives the request on Friday, Saturday, Sunday or a national holiday, in which case Customer shall return the FOC or rejection and error notification to MBCLLC and the NLSP or NNSP within 24 hours of 9:00 am the next business day. Upon receipt of a LSR from a NLSP or NNSP for any telephone number provided by MBCLLC to Customer pursuant to this Agreement, MBCLLC shall forward the LSR to the Customer. If Customer receives an LSR from a NLSP, NNSP or MBCLLC on behalf of a NLSP or NNSP but fails, on a timely basis, to return a FOC or rejection and error notification to the NLSP or NNSP and MBCLLC, MBCLLC may, at its sole discretion, return a FOC to the NLSP or NNSP on behalf of Customer.
Local Number Portability. Generic Requirements for SCP Application and GTT Function for Number Portability, ICC LNP Workshop SCP Generic Requirements Subcommittee. Generic Switching and Signaling Requirements for Number Portability, Version 1.03, ICC LNP Workshop Switch Generic Requirements Subcommittee, September 4, 1996. Generic Operator Services Switching Requirements for Number Portability, Issue 1.1, Tech Rep, Illinois Number Portability Workshop, 1996. Number Portability Operator Services Switching Systems (Revision of T1.TRQ.1- 1999) T1.TRQ.1-2001 Number Portability Switching Systems (Revision of T1.TRQ.2-1999) T1.TRQ.02- 2001 Number Portability Database and Global Title Translation T1.TRQ.03-1999 FCC First Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking; FCC 96-286; CC Docket 95-116, RM 8535; Released July 2, 1996; FCC First Memorandum Opinion and Order on Reconsideration; ▇▇▇ ▇▇-▇▇; ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇-▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇; Released March 11, 1997. FCC Second Report and Order, FCC 97-298; CC Docket 95-116, RM 8535; Released August 18, 1997. FCC Third Report and ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇ ▇▇-▇▇; ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇-▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇; Released May 12, 1998. FCC Wireless LNP deadline to 11/24/03, FCC 02-215; CC Docket 95-116; WT Docket 01-184; Released July 26, 2002.
Local Number Portability. Normal porting hours are Monday-Friday, 8AM-4PM. Any ports requested outside of this window can be accommodated in most cases but will be billed a one-time charge of $150. We do not honor port requests for any voice services on Fridays unless otherwise approved by Telesystem management and the Customer.
Local Number Portability. If you are transferring your existing phone number from another service provider for use with the Service, the following terms and conditions also shall apply:
Local Number Portability. 8.1 The Parties shall abide by the rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission and the New York Public Service Commission rules and regulations to port numbers from and to each other. 8.2 Parties will bill for the processing of Local Service Request at rates found in Exhibit A of this Agreement. 8.3 In the event that one Party ports a number from the other Party and the port request is subsequently found to have been made without end user authorization, a Service Restoration Fee, as found in Exhibit A of this Agreement, will apply for the re-establishment of service with the original Party.
Local Number Portability. Both Parties shall abide by the rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission and applicable state public utility commission rules and regulations to port numbers from and to each other.
Local Number Portability. Customer can arrange to port its numbers using Local Number Portability (LNP) at the same time RingCentral is made available for use, or delay LNP for up to 10 days afterwards. However, billing for RingCentral will commence for all provisioned licenses when the service is available for use.