
Take a look here: https://www.nationalnanpa.com/tools/trainGuides/getting-started-for-intercon... 1. FCC waiver 2. File notice with States 3. OCN for IP-Enabled Services 4. Interconnect agreement with a CLEC or LEC capable of providing the IP handoff 5. POI CLLI to use as your switch in BIRRDS/LERG, SHA uses your interconnect provider's actual switch. Contact Inteliquent about their Host Switch product for VoIP carriers. It's real and it's already happening. Regards, *Calvin Ellison* Voice Operations Engineer calvin.ellison at voxox.com +1 (213) 285-0555 ----------------------------------------------- *voxox.com <http://www.voxox.com/> * 5825 Oberlin Drive, Suite 5 San Diego, CA 92121 [image: Voxox] On Thu, Mar 9, 2017 at 1:04 PM, Pete Eisengrein <peeip989 at gmail.com> wrote:
Hello VoiceOp'rs
In 2015 the FCC released an order which allows non-CLEC VoIP providers to get numbers directly from the NANP:
https://www.fcc.gov/document/fcc-releases-voip-direct- access-numbering-report-and-order
This document describes in great detail, well, not much; it doesn?t really get to the heart of the matter ? the *how*. I can think of several ways it **could** be done, but don't know how it actually **is** done,
Is anyone out there doing this today or was part of the trial and willing to discuss and/or maybe point me toward more engineering-y documentation or maybe even (*gasp*) a reference architecture?
Thanks,
Pete
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