FCC Record, Volume 27, No. 14, Pages 11771 to 11964, Supplement (August 2012) Page: 11,854
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RR3-717: Region Supports Pseudo-LRN Modification
RR3-718: Region Supports Pseudo-LRN Indicator - Default Value
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Yes
No
3.5*QUESTION:
TRD FRS Section 3: Sub Section 3.5: NPA Splits Requirements
Section 3.5 defines NPA Split functionality within the NPAC/SMS. The primary means of processing NPA Split information
within the NPAC/SMS is through automated and regular processing of NPA Split Load Flat Files from industry source data.
In the event of an 'emergency' there is a manual process by which authorized NPAC personnel may enter required NPA
Split information in order to initiate appropriate processing. This manual process is reserved for only 'back-up or
emergency' situations as deemed by industry and NPAC representatives.
Does the Respondent's proposal fully comply with the requirements below in time to meet the published
implementation date?
RN3-1: NPA Split Permissive Dialing
RN3-2: NPA Split
RN3-3: NPA Split Permissive Dialing Cleanup
RR3-281: NPA Split - Load File from Industry Source Data
RR3-282: NPA Split - Load File from Industry Source Data During Housekeeping Process
RR3-283: NPA Split - Load File from Industry Source Data Processing Results
RR3-284: NPA Split - Load File from Industry Source Data, Reject existing new NPA-NXX
RR3-285: NPA Split - Load File from Industry Source Data, Generate new NPA-NXX
RR3-286: NPA Split - Load File from Industry Source Data, Delete new NPA-NXX
RR3-287: NPA Split - NPA Split Load Flat File Exception Report with An Existing New NPA-NXX
RR3-288: NPA Split - Load File from Industry Source Data, Verifying Old and New NPA-NXX
RR3-289: NPA Split - Load File from Industry Source Data, Pushing Out PDP Start Date
RR3-290: NPA Split - Load File from Industry Source Data, Pulling In PDP Start Date
RR3-291: NPA Split - Load File from Industry Source Data, Error Modifying PDP Start Date with Existing Subscription
Versions
RR3-292: NPA Split - Load File from Industry Source Data, Complete Processing of File
RR3-293: NPA Split - Load File from Industry Source Data, Re-Processing of File
RR3-294: NPA Split - Load File from Industry Source Data, Error Modifying PDP Start Date for NPA Split Already in
Progress
RR3-295: NPA Split - Load File from Industry Source Data, Adding an NXX to an Existing Split
RR3-296: NPA Split - Load File from Industry Source Data Information on the Web
AN3-4.1: NPA Split Information Source
AN3-4.2: NPAC Personnel Manual NPA Split Request
RN3-4.1: NPA Split - NPA-NXX existence prior to the NPA Split
FRS Section 3: Sub Section 3.5: Requirement RN3-4.2: NPA Split - New NPA-NXX existence prior to the NPA Split - Error
RR3-436: NPA Split -Old NPA-NXX non-existence prior to the NPA Split - Error
RR3437: NPA Split - New NPA-NXX Creation
RN3-4.6: NPA Split - NPA-NXX involved in one NPA Split Validation
RR3-297: NPA Split - NPA Split Load Flat File Exception Report with New NPA-NXX Already Involved in NPA Split
RN3-4.7: NPA Split - No Active Subscription Versions in the new NPA-NXX
RN3-4.8: NPA Split - No Active Subscription Versions in the new NPA-NXX - Error
RN3-4.9: NPA Split - Prevention of NPA-NXX Deletion
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