Vonage submitted its proposal for a trial of...
Vonage submitted its proposal for a trial of direct access to numbers Friday (http://bit.ly/14pl4Sd). Vonage’s filing, which was redacted for public display, listed the specific rate centers and LATAs where it proposed to receive numbers, as well as the amount…
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of new numbers requested, and the amount of numbers it intended to port from existing or new customers. Vonage said it would request a 10,000 block in each of the local routing number rate centers, as required by “relevant industry guidelines and practices.” The maximum number of numbers it would port in from new or existing customers is 50,000, 37,000 and 33,000 respectively in the three trial LATAs, it said. Vonage also proposed to use nine 1,000 blocks to support assignment of directly accessed numbers to new customers. Vonage said it would file the requisite state notices for number allocations, and “work closely with the relevant numbering administrators throughout the trial.” Interconnected VoIP provider SmartEdgeNet also filed its numbering plan proposal for direct access Friday (http://bit.ly/14pn1Ox). It wants to have a total of 3,000 numbers directly assigned in Celebration, Fla., Keys, Fla., and Dallas.