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Title: Local Number Portability


1
Local Number Portability
  • Contemporary Hotel
  • Orlando, FL
  • January 20, 2004
  • Carri Bennet, Managing Principal
  • Bennet Bennet, PLLC
  • www.bennetlaw.com

2
Overview
  • Deadlines and obligations
  • Confusion and finger pointing
  • RWWG WLNP Guidelines
  • Wireless-to-Wireless Porting Order (aka
    Intramodal Porting Order)
  • Wireless-to-Wireline Porting Order (aka
    Intermodal Porting Order)
  • Wireline-to-Wireless FNPRM

3
DeadlinesCMRS Carriers
  • Inside Top 100 MSA
  • November 24, 2003 if received a request by Feb
    24, 2003
  • Additional switches in 30-180 days depending on
    upgrade
  • Outside Top 100 MSA
  • Later of May 24, 2004 or
  • Six months after receiving a request
  • Top 100 MSAs keep changingyour RSA may be in a
    top 100 MSA

4
DeadlinesCMRS Carriers
  • All CMRS carriers must support roamers with
    pooled or ported numbers
  • Disagreement over what this means

5
Deadlines--Local Exchange Carriers
  • Inside Top 100
  • November 24, 2003
  • Outside Top 100 MSA
  • Six months after receiving a request

6
Deadlines2 Percent LECs
  • Inside Top 100 MSA
  • If a request was submitted by May 24, 2003, you
    were supposed to implement LNP by November 24,
    2003
  • Waivers due 60 days before implementation
    deadlines
  • OPASTCO/NTCA/ITTA obtained relief for 2
    carriers
  • May 24, 2004 is deadline if a request was
    received after May 24, 2003 AND
  • LEC is not LNP capable AND
  • No interconnection agreement exists OR
  • No wireless numbers are in the wireline rate
    center

BUT
7
Deadlines Obligations
  • What is a request?
  • FCC has said specific request
  • Requests portability
  • Identifies the geographic area
  • Tentative date by which requesting carrier
    intends to port
  • Need not be much more than than a wet napkin

8
Deadlines Obligations
  • Porting triggers pooling obligations
  • All carriers are required to participate in
    pooling in accordance with the national rollout
    schedule, regardless of whether they are required
    to provide LNP
  • The FCC recognized however, that implementing
    pooling, without first implementing LNP, can be
    burdensome on rural and small carriers
  • The FCC issued specific exemptions as follows

9
Deadlines Obligations
  • EXEMPTED FROM POOLING
  • Rural telephone companies that have not received
    a request to provide LNP
  • Tier III wireless carriers that have not received
    a request to deploy LNP
  • Carriers operating in rate centers within the
    largest 100 MSAs, where they are the only service
    provider receiving numbering resources
  • Once an exempted carrier has received a request
    to provide LNP, that carrier must participate in
    pooling where it is deployed

10
Deadlines Obligations
  • State commissions may petition the FCC for
    authority to require exempted carriers to
    implement pooling within the largest 100 MSAs

11
Confusion and Finger Pointing
  • CTIA fights Wireless to Wireless Porting
  • Verizon breaks ranks and supports Wireless LNP
  • Large Wireless Carriers sets out Wireless
    Industry Guidelines
  • July 3rd Muleta Letter
  • Carrier cannot delay porting for any reason
    unrelated to customer validation
  • No restriction for customer contracts or amounts
    due
  • Rural Wireless Working Group Develops Rural
    Wireless LNP Guidelines

12
RWWG WLNP Guidelines
  • Rural Wireless Working Group (RWWG)
  • NTCA
  • OPASTCO
  • Rural Telecommunications Group
  • Bennet Bennet, PLLC
  • Kurtis Associates, P.C.
  • Blooston, Mordkofsky, Dickens, Duffy and
    Prendergast

13
RWWG WLNP Guidelines
  • FCC had adopted no rules for implementing WLNP
  • Large Carrier Implementation
  • Unduly burdensome and unworkable
  • Anti-competitive
  • Subsidize construction of large carrier network

14
RWWG WLNP Guidelines
  • Guidelines and best practices for the provision
    of WLNP by rural carriers
  • Voluntary
  • Follow LEC standards (only standards specified by
    FCC)

15
RWWG WLNP Guidelines
  • Service Providers must maintain
  • numbering resources in the same rate center
  • Interconnection facilities to allow the OSP to
    rate and route calls to the NSP as local calls
  • interconnection agreement

16
Wireless-to-Wireless Porting Order
  • FCC separated wireless-to-wireless and
    wireline-to-wireless porting issues

17
Wireless-to-Wireless Porting Order
  • Wireless carrier may not impose restrictions on
    porting beyond necessary customer validation
    procedures
  • Cant delay port because of
  • customer contract or
  • early termination fee

18
Wireless-to-Wireless Porting Order
  • Requesting carrier need not
  • enter into an interconnection agreement with the
    donor carrier,
  • directly interconnect with the donor carrier, nor
  • maintain numbering resources in the same rate
    center
  • Where carriers cant agree on terms, they must
    port without conditions

19
Wireless-to-Wireless Porting Order
  • May not refuse a request to provide WLNP on the
    basis of the lack of proximity of the requesting
    carriers switch to the porting out carriers
    switch.
  • The requirements of our wireless LNP rules on
    wireless carriers do not vary depending on how
    calls to the number will be rated and routed
    after the port occurs.
  • Rate centers not relevant to wireless carriers

20
Wireless-to-Wireless Porting Order
  • FCC forgot that half the calls to wireless
    numbers are landline-originated
  • Wireless-to-wireless raises same issues as
    landline-to-wireless
  • Order effectively mandates location portability

21
Local Interconnection
Toll Network
T
RLEC
RMSC
  • RSA

Rate Pt. And NXX Code
22
No Local Interconnection or Numbers
Toll
T
T
RLEC
Rating Pt. And NXX Code
LC MSC
RMSC
  • RSA

Rating Pt. And NXX Code
MSA/MTA/BTA
23
No Local Interconnection or Numbers
Toll
T
T
RLEC
Number Ported
LC MSC
RMSC
  • RSA

MSA/MTA/BTA
24
No Local Interconnection or Numbers
  • What happens to a call to ported number?
  • Dropped call?
  • Call interruptYou must first dial a 1
  • Routed to PICed IXC--Customer gets a surprise
    toll bill
  • Rural carrier eats the transport costs

25
No Local Interconnection or Numbers
  • Impact of porting with no local interconnection
    or numbers is
  • Massive customer confusion
  • Subsidy to construction of large carrier network

26
Wireless-to-Wireless Porting Order
  • FCC reiterated that wireless carriers must
    support roaming nationwide for customers with
    pooled and ported numbers

27
Response to W-t-W Porting Order
  • LEC Associations unwilling to challenge
  • Several independent telephone companies
    challenged in Court of Appeals
  • Status - pending

28
Intermodal Porting Order
  • Ditto
  • We told you so . . .

29
Additional Issues
  • Porting Interval
  • Type 1 interconnection
  • Query responsibility
  • E911
  • Cost recovery

30
Cost Recovery--CMRS
  • Carriers not subject to rate-of-return or price
    cap reg
  • Any lawful manner consistent with Act
  • Some carriers running afoul of consumer
    protection laws

31
Cost Recovery--ILECs
  • ILECs recover through
  • Monthly end-user (EU) charge(s) and
  • Query Service Charge

32
Cost Recovery--ILECs
  • ILECs
  • May not recover from other carriers through
    interconnection or resale
  • CMRS carriers are co-carriers
  • May not recover through access charges
  • Rural LECs that do not provide LNP, but that
    provide service under EAS may recover N-1 query
    and admin expenses from end users
  • LECs may incur costs on Nov 24 even if not
    porting out numbers

33
Local Number Portability
  • Questions
  • Carri Bennet
  • Bennet Bennet, PLLC
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