Procedures for Providing LNP (. The Parties shall follow the Local Number Portability provisioning process recommended by the North American Numbering Council (“NANC”) and adopted by the FCC. In addition, the Parties agree to follow the Local Number Portability ordering procedures established at the Ordering and Billing Forum (“OBF”). 13.2.1 The Parties shall work cooperatively to port customer’s telephone number(s) using LNP. 13.2.2 When a telephone number is ported from Party A’s network using LNP, Party A shall remove any non-proprietary line-based calling cards associated with the ported number(s) from its LIDB. Reactivation of the line-based calling card in another LIDB, if desired, is the responsibility of Party B or the customer. 13.2.3 When a customer of Party A ports their telephone number(s) to Party B, in the process of porting the customer’s telephone numbers, Party A shall implement the ten-digit trigger feature where it’s available. When Party A receives the porting request, the unconditional trigger shall be applied to the customer’s line prior to the due date of the porting activity. When the ten digit unconditional trigger is not available, the Parties must coordinate the disconnect activity. 13.2.4 The Parties shall include the Jurisdictional Information Parameter (“JIP”) in the Initial Address Message (“IAM”) that contains the LERG-assigned NPA-NXX (6 digits) identifying the originating switch on calls originating from LNP capable switches.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement
Procedures for Providing LNP (. The Parties shall follow the Local Number Portability provisioning process recommended by the North American Numbering Council (“NANC”) and adopted by the FCC. In addition, the Parties agree to follow the Local Number Portability ordering procedures established at the Ordering and Billing Forum (“OBF”).
13.2.1 The Parties shall work cooperatively to port customer’s telephone number(s) using LNP.using
13.2.2 When a telephone number is ported from Party A’s network using LNP, Party A shall remove any non-proprietary line-based calling cards associated with the ported number(s) from its LIDB. Reactivation of the line-based calling card in another LIDB, if desired, is the responsibility of Party B or the customer.
13.2.3 When a customer of Party A ports their telephone number(s) to Party B, in the process of porting the customer’s telephone numbers, Party A shall implement the ten-digit trigger feature where it’s available. When Party A receives the porting request, the unconditional trigger shall be applied to the customer’s line prior to the due date of the porting activity. When the ten digit unconditional trigger is not available, the Parties must coordinate the disconnect activity.
13.2.4 The Parties shall include the Jurisdictional Information Parameter (“JIP”) in the Initial Address Message (“IAM”) that contains the LERG-assigned NPA-NXX (6 digits) identifying the originating switch on calls originating from LNP capable switches.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement
Procedures for Providing LNP (. The Parties shall follow the Local Number Portability provisioning process recommended by the North American Numbering Council (“NANCANC”) and adopted by the FCC. In addition, the Parties agree to follow the Local Number Portability ordering procedures established at the Ordering and Billing Forum (“OBFBF”).
13.2.1 The Parties shall work cooperatively to port customer’s telephone number(s) using LNP.
13.2.2 When a telephone number is ported from Party A’s network using LNP, Party A shall remove any non-proprietary line-based calling cards associated with the ported number(s) from its LIDB. Reactivation of the line-based calling card in another LIDB, if desired, is the responsibility of Party B or the customer.
13.2.3 When a customer of Party A ports their telephone number(s) to Party B, in the process of porting the customer’s telephone numbers, Party A shall implement the ten-digit trigger feature where it’s available. When Party A receives the porting request, the unconditional trigger shall be applied to the customer’s line prior to the due date of the porting activity. When the ten digit unconditional trigger is not available, the Parties must coordinate the disconnect activity.
13.2.4 The Parties shall include the Jurisdictional Information Parameter (“JIPIP”) in the Initial Address Message (“IAMAIM”) that contains the LERG-assigned NPANAP-NXX (6 digits) identifying the originating switch on calls originating from LNP capable switches.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement
Procedures for Providing LNP (. The Parties shall follow the Local Number Portability provisioning process recommended by the North American Numbering Council (“NANC”) and adopted by the FCC. In addition, the Parties agree to follow the Local Number Portability ordering procedures established at the Ordering and Billing Forum (“OBF”).
13.2.1 13.5.1 The Parties shall work cooperatively to port customer’s telephone number(s) using LNP.
13.2.2 13.5.2 When a telephone number is ported from Party A’s network using LNP, Party A shall remove any non-proprietary line-based calling cards associated with the ported number(s) from its LIDB. Reactivation of the line-based calling card in another LIDB, if desired, is the responsibility of Party B or the customer.
13.2.3 13.5.3 When a customer of Party A ports their telephone number(s) to Party B, in the process of porting the customer’s telephone numbers, Party A shall implement the ten-digit trigger feature where it’s available. When Party A receives the porting request, the unconditional trigger shall be applied to the customer’s line prior to the due date of the porting activity. When the ten digit unconditional trigger is not available, the Parties must coordinate the disconnect activity.
13.2.4 13.5.4 The Parties shall include the Jurisdictional Information Parameter (“JIP”) in the Initial Address Message (“IAM”) that contains the LERG-assigned NPA-NXX (6 digits) identifying the originating switch on calls originating from LNP capable switches.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement
Procedures for Providing LNP (. The Parties shall follow the Local Number Portability provisioning process recommended by the North American Numbering Council (“NANC”) and adopted by the FCC. In addition, the Parties agree to follow the Local Number Portability ordering procedures established at the Ordering and Billing Forum (“OBF”).
13.2.1 The Parties shall work cooperatively to port customer’s telephone number(s) using LNP.using
13.2.2 When a telephone number is ported from Party A’s network using LNP, Party A shall remove any non-proprietary line-based calling cards associated with the ported number(s) from its LIDB. Reactivation of the line-based calling card in another LIDB, if desired, is the responsibility of Party B or the customer.
13.2.3 When a customer of Party A ports their telephone number(s) to Party B, in the process of porting the customer’s telephone numbers, Party A shall implement the ten-digit trigger feature where it’s available. When Party A receives the porting request, the unconditional trigger shall be applied to the customer’s line prior to the due date of the porting activity. When the ten digit unconditional trigger is not available, the Parties must coordinate the disconnect activity.
13.2.4 The Parties shall include the Jurisdictional Information Parameter (“JIP”) in the Initial Address Message (“IAM”) that contains the LERG-assigned NPA-NXX (6 digits) identifying the originating switch on calls originating from LNP capable switches.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement
Procedures for Providing LNP (. The Parties shall follow the Local Number Portability provisioning process recommended by the North American Numbering Council (“NANC”) and adopted by the FCC. In addition, the Parties agree to follow the Local Number Portability ordering procedures established at the Ordering and Billing Forum (“OBF”).
13.2.1 17.2.1 The Parties shall work cooperatively to port customer’s telephone number(s) using LNP.
13.2.2 17.2.2 When a telephone number is ported from Party A’s network using LNP, Party A shall remove any non-proprietary line-based calling cards associated with the ported number(s) from its LIDB. Reactivation of the line-based calling card in another LIDB, if desired, is the responsibility of Party B or the customer.
13.2.3 17.2.3 When a customer of Party A ports their telephone number(s) to Party B, in the process of porting the customer’s telephone numbers, Party A shall implement the ten-digit trigger feature where it’s it is available. When Party A receives the porting request, the unconditional trigger shall be applied to the customer’s line prior to the due date of the porting activity. When the ten digit unconditional trigger is not available, the Parties must coordinate the disconnect activity.
13.2.4 17.2.4 The Parties shall include the Jurisdictional Information Parameter (“JIP”) in the Initial Address Message (“IAM”) that contains the LERG-assigned NPA-NXX (6 digits) identifying the originating switch on calls originating from LNP capable switches.
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Samples: Telecommunications
Procedures for Providing LNP (. The Parties shall follow the Local Number Portability provisioning process recommended by the North American Numbering Council (“NANC”) and adopted by the FCC. In addition, the Parties agree to follow the Local Number Portability ordering procedures established at the Ordering and Billing Forum (“OBF”).
13.2.1 34.2.1 The Parties shall work cooperatively to port customer’s telephone number(s) using LNP.
13.2.2 34.2.2 When a telephone number is ported from Party A’s network using LNP, Party A shall remove any non-proprietary line-based calling cards associated with the ported number(s) from its LIDB. Reactivation of the line-based calling card in another LIDB, if desired, is the responsibility of Party B or the customer.
13.2.3 34.2.3 When a customer of Party A ports their telephone number(s) to Party B, in the process of porting the customer’s telephone numbers, Party A shall implement the ten-digit trigger feature where it’s it is available. When Party A receives the porting request, the unconditional trigger shall be applied to the customer’s line prior to the due date of the porting activity. When the ten digit unconditional trigger is not available, the Parties must coordinate the disconnect activity.
13.2.4 34.2.4 The Parties shall include the Jurisdictional Information Parameter (“JIP”) in the Initial Address Message (“IAM”) that contains the LERG-assigned NPA-NXX (6 digits) identifying the originating switch on calls originating from LNP capable switches.
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Procedures for Providing LNP (. The Parties shall follow the Local Number Portability provisioning process recommended by the North American Numbering Council (“NANC”) and adopted by the FCC. In addition, the Parties agree to follow the Local Number Portability ordering procedures established at the Ordering and Billing Forum (“OBF”).
13.2.1 The Parties shall work cooperatively to port customer’s telephone number(s) using LNP.
13.2.2 When a telephone number is ported from Party A’s network using LNP, Party A shall remove any non-proprietary line-based calling cards associated with the ported number(s) from its LIDB. Reactivation of the line-based calling card in another LIDB, if desired, is the responsibility of Party B or the customer.
13.2.3 When a customer of Party A ports their telephone number(s) to Party B, in the process of porting the customer’s telephone numbers, Party A shall implement the ten-digit trigger feature where it’s it is available. When Party A receives the porting request, the unconditional trigger shall be applied to the customer’s line prior to the due date of the porting activity. When the ten digit unconditional trigger is not available, the Parties must coordinate the disconnect activity.
13.2.4 The Parties shall include the Jurisdictional Information Parameter (“JIP”) in the Initial Address Message (“IAM”) that contains the LERG-assigned NPA-NXX (6 digits) identifying the originating switch on calls originating from LNP capable switches.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement