LOCAL NUMBER PORTABILITY DESCRIPTION Sample Clauses

LOCAL NUMBER PORTABILITY DESCRIPTION. 2.1 The switch’s LRN software determines if the called Party is in a portable NXX. If the called Party is in a portable NXX, a query is launched to the PNP database to determine whether or not the called number is ported.
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LOCAL NUMBER PORTABILITY DESCRIPTION. 2.1 The switch’s LRN software determines if the called Party is in a portable NXX. If the called Party is in a portable NXX, a query is launched to the PNP database to determine whether or not the called number is ported. 2.2 When the called number with a portable NXX is ported, an LRN is returned to the switch that launched the query. Per industry interoffice signaling standards, the LRN appears in the CPN (Calling Party Number) field of the SS7 message and the called number then appears in the GAP (Generic Address Parameter) field. In addition, the Jurisdictional Identification Parameter (JIP) field will be populated with the first six digits (NPA-NXX format) of the appropriate LRN of the originating switch. 2.3 When the called number with a portable NXX is not ported, the call is completed as in the pre-PNP environment. 2.4 The FCI (Forward Call Identifier) field’s entry is changed from 0 to 1 by the switch triggering the query when a query is made, regardless of whether the called number is ported or not. 2.5 The N-1 carrier (N carrier is the responsible Party for terminating call to the end user customer) has the responsibility to determine if a query is required, to launch the query, and to route the call to the switch or network in which the telephone number resides. 2.6 If Climax chooses not to fulfill their N-1 carrier responsibility, AT&T MICHIGAN will perform queries on calls to telephone numbers with portable NXXs received from the N-1 carrier and route the call to the switch or network in which the telephone number resides. 2.7 Climax shall be responsible for payment of charges to AT&T MICHIGAN for any queries made on the N-1 carrier’s behalf. The price of PNP Queries shall be in Appendix Pricing.

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