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Other Currently Available Number Portability Provisions. Where SS7 is available, Sprint shall exchange with ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇ TCAP messages as required for the implementation CLASS or other features available in the Sprint network, if technically feasible.
Other Currently Available Number Portability Provisions. 69.5.1. Where SS7 is available, Sprint shall exchange with ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇ TCAP messages as required for the implementation CLASS or other features available in the Sprint network, if technically feasible. 69.5.2. Upon notification that CLEC will be initiating INP, Sprint shall disclose to CLEC any technical or capacity limitations that would prevent use of the requested INP in the affected switching office. Sprint and CLEC shall cooperate in the process of porting numbers to minimize subscriber out-of- service time, including promptly updating switch translations, where necessary, after notification that physical cut-over has been completed (or initiated), as CLEC may designate. 69.5.3. For INP, CLEC shall have the right to use the existing Sprint 911 infrastructure for all 911 capabilities. When RCF is used for CLEC subscribers, both the ported numbers and shadow numbers shall be stored in ALI databases. CLEC shall have the right to verify the accuracy of the information in the ALI databases. 69.5.3.1. When any INP method is used to port a subscriber, the donor provider must maintain the LIDB record for that number to reflect appropriate conditions as reported to it by the porting service provider. The donor must outclear call records to CLEC for billing and collection from the subscriber. Until such time as Sprint’s LIDB has the software capability to recognize a ported number as CLEC’s, Sprint shall store the ported number in its LIDB at no charge and shall retain revenue for LIDB look-ups to the ported number. At such time as Sprint’s LIDB has the software capability to recognize that the ported number is CLEC’s then, if CLEC desires to store numbers on Sprint’s LIDB, the parties shall negotiate a separate LIDB database storage and look-up agreement. 69.5.4. Sprint will send a CARE transaction 2231 to notify IXC that access is now provided by a new CLEC for that number.
Other Currently Available Number Portability Provisions. Each Party shall exchange with the other Party SS7 TCAP messages as required for the implementation of Custom Local Area Signaling Services (“CLASS”) or other features available in the their respective networks, as are technically feasible to exchange.
Other Currently Available Number Portability Provisions. 2.4.1 Each Party shall exchange with the other Party SS7 TCAP messages as required for the implementation of Custom Local Area Signaling Services (“CLASS”) or other features available in their respective networks, as are technically feasible to exchange. 2.4.2 Promptly following receipt of an INP order for a number served by a particular end office switch, each Party shall disclose to the other any technical or capacity limitations that would prevent use of a requested INP method in a particular switching office. In all cases in which installation or removal of INP is to be coordinated with the installation, modification, or removal of another service (e.g., an unbundled local loop), the Parties shall follow the coordination procedures set forth in Attachment 4. 2.4.3 When any INP method available hereunder is used to port a subscriber number, the donor Party must maintain the LIDB record for that number to reflect appropriate conditions as reported to it by the porting Party and to provide such LIDB information in accordance with any LIDB agreement subsequently entered between the Parties. 2.4.4 The donor Party shall send a CARE transaction 2231 to notify the appropriate IXC that access is now provided by the porting Party for that number. 2.4.5 The INP service offered herein shall not initially apply to NXX codes 555, 915, 950, or 976, or for Feature Group A or coin telephone service, because of the special billing characteristics of such services. Upon a Bona Fide Request of either Party, the provisions of INP for these services will be mutually negotiated between the Parties and provided to the extent feasible under negotiated rates, terms, and conditions. INP shall only apply for any arrangement that would forward calls to telephone numbers resident in the same Rate Center. INP shall not apply for any arrangement that would render the forwarded call toll traffic. 2.4.6 The donor Party shall be permitted to cancel INP arrangements and reassign the telephone number(s) upon receipt of notification from the porting Party, the Customer or a third party that is authorized to act on behalf of the Customer. The Parties agree to work cooperatively to develop procedures or adopt industry standards or practices concerning the initiation and termination of INP service in a multi-carrier environment.
Other Currently Available Number Portability Provisions. 2.5.1 BellSouth shall exchange with MCIm, SS7 TCAP messages as MCIm - BellSouth Mississippi Interconnection Agreement required for the implementation of Custom Local Area Signaling Services (CLASS) or other features available in the BellSouth network. CLID shall be passed by BellSouth to MCIm. 2.5.2 Upon notification from MCIm that it will be initiating INP, BellSouth shall disclose to MCIm any technical or capacity limitations that would prevent the use of the requested INP method in a particular switching office. BellSouth and MCIm shall cooperate in the process of porting numbers to minimize subscriber out-of-service time, including updating switch translations where necessary within timeframes on parity with establishment of new services for BellSouth's customers, but in any event BellSouth shall use its best efforts not to exceed thirty (30) minutes after notification that physical cut-over has been completed (or initiated), as MCIm may designate. 2.5.3 For INP, MCIm shall have the right to use the existing BellSouth 911 infrastructure for all 911 capabilities. When an INP method is used for MCIm subscribers, both the ported numbers and shadow numbers shall be stored in 911/ALI databases. MCIm shall have the right to verify the accuracy of the information in the PSAP databases. 2.5.4 When any INP method is used to port a subscriber, the donor provider must maintain the Line Information Database (LIDB) record for that number to reflect appropriate conditions as reported to it by the porting service provider. The donor must outclear call records to MCIm for billing and collection from the subscriber. MCIm shall receive revenue for LIDB look-ups. 2.5.5 BellSouth should send a CARE transaction 2231 to notify IXC that access is now provided by a new CLEC for that number. ATTACHMENT VII - 3 MCIm - BellSouth Mississippi Interconnection Agreement
Other Currently Available Number Portability Provisions. Where SS7 is available, Sprint shall exchange with CLEC, ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇P messages as required for the implementation of Custom Local Area Signaling Services (CLASS) or other features available in the Sprint network, if technically feasible.

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