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3、o 10 business days from the date that all relevant information has been received. 5.5 Notify the iconectiv Telecom Routing Administration (TRA) within ten business days to publish the assigned code and its definition in the LERG Routing Guide. TRA will publish information in the monthly LERG Routing
4、 Guide Information document that includes a listing of the most current standard multi-network and inter-network VSC assignments. 5.6 Publish, within ten business days of the new VSC assignment, a NANPA Planning Letter that identifies the new assignment and its definition, and also post the associat
5、ed information to the NANPA website. 5.7 Consult with the INC to identify and develop industry recommendations related to the assignment and administration of VSCs and modification of these guidelines. 6.0 RESPONSIBILITIES OF CODE APPLICANTS Network Service Providers applying for the assignment of a
6、 Vertical Service Code shall: 6.1 Apply to the code administrator, in writing, providing all necessary information requested by the code administrator as specified in these guidelines. The written request shall be forwarded to: NANPA Director 21575 Ridgetop Circle Sterling, VA 20166 Phone: 571-434-5
7、770 Fax: 571-434-5502 e-Mail: john.manningneustar.biz Web Site: http:/ 6.2 Written requests shall include the exact corporate name and address, contact name, e-mail address and telephone number, and the date each code is planned to be activated. Network Service Providers also shall include a service
8、 description or other appropriate information which facilitates the VSC assignment and its identification in the LERG Routing Guide VSC assignment table. 6 7.0 APPEALS 7.1 In the event a VSC request is not granted to the satisfaction of the applicant, an appeal of the administrators actions may be t
9、aken to the INC for further review. 7.2 This appeal process does not preclude the right of any entity to take this matter to the appropriate legal and/or regulatory authorities for consideration and relief. 8.0 MAINTENANCE OF THESE GUIDELINES It may be necessary to modify these assignment guidelines
10、 periodically to meet changing circumstances. The INC is the industry group responsible for reviewing and concurring on any modifications to these guidelines. 9.0 GLOSSARY INC - (Industry Numbering Committee) - INC, a standing committee of Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS) th
11、at provides an open forum to address and resolve industry-wide issues associated with the planning, administration, allocation, assignment, and use of North American Numbering Plan (NANP) numbering resources within the NANP area. Inter-network application VSC - A Vertical Service Code used to provid
12、e access to a feature or service that requires multiple individual networks to act upon the code in a consistent manner on a given call. The code must have the same meaning to more than one public switched telephone network on a single call. For example, a call originates from a LEC network, is deli
13、vered to an interexchange carrier, and is terminated on another network. An inter-network VSC dialed by the originating caller would be understood by each network involved with the call and acted upon within an individual network accordingly. Intra-network application VSC - A vertical Service Code u
14、sed to access a feature or service within an individual network providers network. The use of this code is internal to a particular network. It does not require a standard assignment, nor is it dependent on a standardized assignment process. Multi-network application VSC - A Vertical Service Code us
15、ed to provide access to a feature or service that is common across more than one network. Multiple networks use the same code to access the same service, i.e. there is no interaction between networks. This allows for consistent accessibility throughout the PSTN of a feature or service. For example,
16、Call Forwarding is a multi-network application since it is a service that is provided by several local exchange carrier providers. 7 NANP (North American Numbering Plan) - A numbering architecture in which every station in the NANP area is identified by a unique ten-digit address consisting of a thr
17、ee-digit NPA code, a three digit central office code of the form NXX, and a four-digit line number of the form XXXX, where N represents the digits 2-9 and X represents the digits 0-9. It is the basic numbering scheme for the telecommunications networks located in Anguilla, Antigua, Bahamas, Barbados
18、, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Canada, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Jamaica, Montserrat, Sint Maarten, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Turks & Caicos Islands, Trinidad & Tobago, and the United States (including American Samoa, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Isl
19、ands, Guam, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands) See also 47 CFR 52.5 (c). NANPA (North American Numbering Plan Administration) - The NANPA is responsible for the neutral administration of NANP numbering resources, subject to directives from regulatory authorities in the NANP member
20、 countries (see also 47 CFR 52.7 (e). The NANPA is an impartial non-governmental entity that is not aligned with any particular telecommunications industry segment.2 Under contract to the FCC, NANPAs responsibilities include assignment of NANP resources, and, in the U.S. and its territories, coordin
21、ation of area code relief planning and collection of utilization and forecast data. See also 47 CFR 52.13. Network Service Provider A facilities-based telecommunications carrier that is also a local exchange carrier, interexchange carrier, or provider of Commercial Mobile Radio Service (CMRS). POTS
22、- Plain Old Telephone Service is a term used to refer to lines connected to local switching system that have basic service capability. Such lines are not identified within a closed user group such as centrex or connected to Customer Premises Equipment, i.e., PBX. PSTN - Public Switched Telephone Net
23、work is a telecommunications network usually accessed by telephones, key telephone systems, private branch exchange trunks, and data arrangements. Note: Completion of the circuit between the call originator and call receiver in a PSTN requires network signaling in the form of dial pulses or multi-fr
24、equency tones. The worldwide network of public switched (circuit) telephone networks is based on ITU-T Recommendation E.164 (“The international public telecommunication numbering plan”). This document is available at: http:/www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-E.164/en. 2Administration of the North American Numbering Plan, Report and Order, CC Docket No. 92-237, 11 FCC Rcd 2588, 2608 (1995) (NANP Order).