Ratecenter NWYRCYZN02 - Where did it go?

I'm trying to find any NANPA newsletters or other documentation that proves that NWYRCYZN02 (Midtown Manhattan best I can tell) was removed as a valid ratecenter, what happened to it, and if it was merged with Zone 1 or Zone 3 or if the boundries were rewritten. Two reasons I need this info: 1. My own internal NANPA map seems to show it exists for three NPAs: 212, 646, 917 If it is gone, I need to update my data. 2. My DID providers are still offering DIDs in this ratecenter. If it doesn't exist, I want some evidence of it so I can go back to them and tell them what is correct. A google search of NWYRCYZN02 with the restriction of "site:nanpa.com" also checking: nationalpooling.com, nationalnanpa.com, nationalnanpa.us, verizon.com, areacodedownload.com If anyone has any further info, I'd appreciate it. I made a map of NYC Zones with data I found elsewhere on the 'net. Hope it is useful to someone. http://img175.imageshack.us/img175/920/macvimscreensnapz001.jpg --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peter Beckman Internet Guy beckman at angryox.com http://www.angryox.com/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

On Tue, 28 Sep 2010, Peter Beckman wrote:
I'm trying to find any NANPA newsletters or other documentation that proves that NWYRCYZN02 (Midtown Manhattan best I can tell) was removed as a valid ratecenter, what happened to it, and if it was merged with Zone 1 or Zone 3 or if the boundries were rewritten.
'course I find SOME evidence of it AFTER I send this. Though not with the actual ratecenter name. http://localcallingguide.com/updates.php?yr=2009 2009-07-12 New York City (Manhattan) rate centre consolidation effective 2009-08-15: all prefixes in New York City Zone 2, and all 212/646 prefixes in New York City Zone 3, plus 917-507, 917-521, and 917-529 will become part of New York City Zone 1. The remainder of New York City Zone 3 will include only Bronx and Marble Hill prefixes. Marble Hill is legally part of Manhattan, but for telephone purposes it is associated with the Bronx. This lead me to believe that they didn't mention the ratecenter by its standardized name, which lead me to: www.nanpa.com/pdf/newsletters/NANPA_2Q09.pdf So there you have it. Sorry for the hasty (though I really did search first!) posting. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peter Beckman Internet Guy beckman at angryox.com http://www.angryox.com/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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