
In the past I've paid MelissaData.com $400 or so to get access to their NPANXX-Ratecenter-Location-GIS data. For each NPANXX, they list the Ratecenter, City and state/region, Lat/Lon coordinates. It's fairly accurate, though I'm not entirely sure how they get the data. TelcoData.com doesn't keep City/State or Lat/Long coordinates of the NPANXX, only the switch that serves the block. The problem is that, for example in DC, Washington DC Zone 17 seems to be served from Beltsville, MD, but 571-269-3 is a Virginia, likely Arlington, exchange. So taking the switch location as the lat/lon for the npanxx block is very incorrect. Cloudvox's API is awesome (Thanks Cloudvox!), but outside of Country, Region and Ratecenter, the city and location data from their API has been somewhat wrong. Examples: http://digits.cloudvox.com/571/269/3 Ratecenter: WSNGTNZN17 VA City: WSNGTNZN08 (what?!?) Lat/Lon: 37.4315734, -78.6568942 (the center of Virginia, not even close to the DC area) http://digits.cloudvox.com/805/316 Ratecenter: SNLUSOBSPO CA City: SANBARBARA (Not a valid city name) Lat/Lon: 36.778261, -119.4179324 (155 miles from San Luis Obispo, CA) There are others, but I won't bore you. To give them credit, they have a "geo_precision" which I assume tells you how many significant digits you can trust, but is not mentioned in the API docs ( http://help.cloudvox.com/faqs/digits/digits-phone-number-location-lookup-api ) Plus it is limited to US only (recently addressed here or on asterisk-biz, may change). LocalCallingGuide.com is a bit better at their lat/lon, but they don't include City name, they only offer XML and not JSON or another parseable format, and they don't list the ratecenter in the LERG 10 char format. http://localcallingguide.com/xmlprefix.php?npa=571&nxx=269 I'm expecting WSNGTNZN17, not "Washington Zone 17" as the Ratecenter. Between the TelcoData.com, three, I can inconsistently and automatedly get the data I need. I'd like to start offering a map of numbers available, but the map is only as good as the data behind it. Is there another more accurate source that people use? Beckman --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peter Beckman Internet Guy beckman at angryox.com http://www.angryox.com/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------