
I believe CCMI sells a product that offers local calling area information. https://www.ccmi.com/solutions/ If you're on a strict budget or just want to do it yourself, I can tell you how I've done it on a manual basis in the past. You just have to marry the local calling area for each rate center from (NECA 4 tariff) with the NXXs associated with each rate center from Local Calling Guide. NECA 4 is a free public resource that documents which rate centers are in the local or extended calling area of each rate center. Local Calling Guide is a free resource that lists all the NXXs associated with each rate center. Local Calling Guide allows you to do XML queries, but I'm not sure if there are downloads you can get from NECA 4. If there are I'm sure you'd have to pay for it. NECA 4 https://apps.fcc.gov/etfs/public/tariff.action?idTariff=99 Local Calling Guide https://localcallingguide.com/ MARY LOU CAREY BackUP Telecom Consulting Office: 615-791-9969 Cell: 615-796-1111 On 2023-05-09 01:57 PM, Jeff Anderson via VoiceOps wrote:
Does anyone know of any commercial products that can determine if a call is local?
The product would look at what is defined in the Tariff documents, not just make the decision based on coordinates/distance between callers.
I am aware of iConnectiv's solution.
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