
Thanks Kidd, Here?s a question for the group. Verizon cell here locally works find, am I going to have to test every single Verizon cell tower in the country??? Geesh, there?s got to be a better way to get these codes out to people. Adam From: Kidd Filby [mailto:kidd.filby at corp.forethought.net] Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2014 9:28 AM To: Adam Vocks Subject: Re: [VoiceOps] New Exchange 217/777 Verizon cell in Colorado says the number's been disconnected. Envoy, I get fast busy. AT&T cell in Colorado is good. ________________________________ From: "Adam Vocks" <Adam.Vocks at cticomputers.com> To: voiceops at voiceops.org Sent: Monday, July 14, 2014 4:09:44 PM Subject: [VoiceOps] New Exchange 217/777 Hi everyone, I stumbled on this list recently and have been reading through the archives. Thanks for all the information you?ve all shared. We?re a CLEC in Illinois and are in the middle of building a FTTH network in our home town. In December our exchange 217-777 was effective. We?re using ANPI?s Tandem service for our Feature Group D traffic and using our ILEC (Consolidated Communications) as our intralata/local tandem. No troubles on the Intralata/local terminating traffic, however, we?re having more and more reports of different people out in the world that can?t call our customers. It started with AT&T Cellular, that?s been resolved, then we heard from Sprint PCS, that?s been resolved. Next was Comcast Business, that?s been resolved. Latest example is a caller from Texas who is on Time Warner Cable: LRN: 12543004000 OCN: 583C LATA: 556 CITY: WACO STATE: TX LEC: TIME WARNER CBLE INFO SVC (TX) DBA TIME WARNER CBL When they call us they just get dead air. I guess my questions are: How long after the effective date in the BIRRDS database do all of the switches get updated? Is this a typical problem with a new exchange/LRN? A follow up question: is there a service out there that will originate calls from many different telcos and if they fail, open up a ticket with that carrier? I?m running into roadblocks calling these carriers since I am not a customer. I?ve got a test number set up on 217-777-0001, ?Thank you for Calling. You have reached a test number. Your telephone number is? ? if there?s anyone out there who wants to give it a test and report back, fine by me. It seems the more information I have the better. Thanks for listening, Adam Vocks _______________________________________________ VoiceOps mailing list VoiceOps at voiceops.org https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/voiceops -- Thanks and have a GREAT day!! Kidd Filby FORETHOUGHT.Net Dir. Voice Networks O: 303.815.1837 E: kidd.filby at forethought.net C: 661.557.5640

Its works fine for me from Verizon ?Georgia wireless line. Feby Francis From: VoiceOps [mailto:voiceops-bounces at voiceops.org] On Behalf Of Adam Vocks Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2014 10:32 AM To: voiceops at voiceops.org Subject: Re: [VoiceOps] New Exchange 217/777 Thanks Kidd, Here?s a question for the group. Verizon cell here locally works find, am I going to have to test every single Verizon cell tower in the country??? Geesh, there?s got to be a better way to get these codes out to people. Adam From: Kidd Filby [mailto:kidd.filby at corp.forethought.net] Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2014 9:28 AM To: Adam Vocks Subject: Re: [VoiceOps] New Exchange 217/777 Verizon cell in Colorado says the number's been disconnected. Envoy, I get fast busy. AT&T cell in Colorado is good. _____ From: "Adam Vocks" <Adam.Vocks at cticomputers.com> To: voiceops at voiceops.org Sent: Monday, July 14, 2014 4:09:44 PM Subject: [VoiceOps] New Exchange 217/777 Hi everyone, I stumbled on this list recently and have been reading through the archives. Thanks for all the information you?ve all shared. We?re a CLEC in Illinois and are in the middle of building a FTTH network in our home town. In December our exchange 217-777 was effective. We?re using ANPI?s Tandem service for our Feature Group D traffic and using our ILEC (Consolidated Communications) as our intralata/local tandem. No troubles on the Intralata/local terminating traffic, however, we?re having more and more reports of different people out in the world that can?t call our customers. It started with AT&T Cellular, that?s been resolved, then we heard from Sprint PCS, that?s been resolved. Next was Comcast Business, that?s been resolved. Latest example is a caller from Texas who is on Time Warner Cable: LRN: 12543004000 OCN: 583C LATA: 556 CITY: WACO STATE: TX LEC: TIME WARNER CBLE INFO SVC (TX) DBA TIME WARNER CBL When they call us they just get dead air. I guess my questions are: How long after the effective date in the BIRRDS database do all of the switches get updated? Is this a typical problem with a new exchange/LRN? A follow up question: is there a service out there that will originate calls from many different telcos and if they fail, open up a ticket with that carrier? I?m running into roadblocks calling these carriers since I am not a customer. I?ve got a test number set up on 217-777-0001, ?Thank you for Calling. You have reached a test number. Your telephone number is? ? if there?s anyone out there who wants to give it a test and report back, fine by me. It seems the more information I have the better. Thanks for listening, Adam Vocks _______________________________________________ VoiceOps mailing list VoiceOps at voiceops.org https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/voiceops -- Thanks and have a GREAT day!! Kidd Filby FORETHOUGHT.Net Dir. Voice Networks O: 303.815.1837 E: kidd.filby at forethought.net C: 661.557.5640
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