Porting of Reserved Numbers Clause Samples

The "Porting of Reserved Numbers" clause governs the process by which telephone numbers that have been reserved for a customer, but not yet activated, can be transferred or ported to another service provider. Typically, this clause outlines the conditions under which reserved numbers may be ported, such as requiring customer authorization and compliance with regulatory procedures. Its core function is to ensure that customers retain flexibility and control over their reserved numbers, preventing loss of number rights during transitions between service providers.
Porting of Reserved Numbers. End User Customers of each Party may port reserved numbers, as defined in 47 C.F.R. Section 52.15(f)(1)(vi), that the End User Customer has paid to reserve, only if there is at least one working telephone number in the group. Portable reserved numbers are identified on the Customer Service Record (CSR).
Porting of Reserved Numbers. The End User Customers of each Party may port Reserved Numbers from one Party to the other Party via LNP. Qwest will port telephone numbers previously reserved by the End User Customer via the appropriate retail Tariffs until these reservations expire. Qwest will reserve telephone numbers in accordance with the FCC's rules.
Porting of Reserved Numbers. The End User Customers of each Party may port Reserved Numbers from one Party to the other Party via LNP. CenturyLink will port telephone numbers previously reserved by the End User Customer via the appropriate retail Tariffs until these reservations expire. CenturyLink will reserve telephone numbers in accordance with the FCC's rules.
Porting of Reserved Numbers. The Customers of each Party may Port reserved numbers from one Party to the other Party via LNP. Qwest will reserve telephone numbers in accordance with FCC rules.
Porting of Reserved Numbers. End User Customers of each Party may port reserved numbers, as defined in 47 C.F.R. Section 52.15(f)(1)(vi), that the End User Customer has paid to reserve, only ELECTRONICALLY FILED - 2018 April 25 10:28 AM - SCPSC - Docket # 2018-145-C - Page 39 of 56 if there is at least one working telephone number in the group. Portable reserved numbers are identified on the Customer Service Record (CSR).

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