FCC Record, Volume 27, No. 14, Pages 11771 to 11964, Supplement (August 2012) Page: 11,846
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3.2.1*QUESTION:
TRD FRS Section 3: Sub Section 3.2.1: Block Holder, Mass Update
The FRS Section 3.2.1 requirements describe the functionality required by the NPAC/SMS to support Block Holder Mass
Updates.
Does the Respondent's proposal fully comply with the requirements below in time to meet the published
implementation date?
RR3-210: Block Holder Information Mass Update - Update Fields
RR3-211: Block Holder Information Mass Update - Block Intersection Rejection
RR3-212: Block Holder Information Mass Update - Block Status Validation
RR3-213: Block Holder Information Mass Update - Download to EDR Local SMS
RR3-214: Block Holder Information Mass Update - Download to non-EDR Local SMS
RR3-215: Block Holder Information Mass Update - Download of SVs of Type POOL to non-EDR Local SMS
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3.2.2 STATEMENT:
TRD FRS Section 3: Sub Section 3.2.2: Service Provider ID (SPID) Migration Update
This FRS section defines how the NPAC/SMS supports modification of Service Provider ID on Local Number Portability
information. Two options are available, 1.) an on-line self-service feature is available using the LTI that can be used by
Service Provider Personnel optionally in lieu of spreadsheets submitted via e-mail to NPAC Personnel, and 2.) an interface
message enhancement allows NPA-NXX ownership changes to be sent via a CMIP message. NPAC Personnel generate
Selection Input Criteria SPID Migration Update Request Files (SIC-SMURF) to all Service Providers (as a primary means of
update by those that do not support the interface message to update their databases, and as a backup means of update
for those that do support the interface message). Additionally, SIC-SMURFs are used even by Service Providers that
support the interface message when the migration involves NPA-NXX-Xs and/or LRNs. SIC-SMURFs are placed in all
Service Providers' Secure FTP sites at the beginning of a maintenance window; updates are performed independently off-
line during the maintenance window by each Service Provider to its own databases.
3.2.2.1* QUESTION:
TRD FRS Section 3: Sub Section 3.2.2.1: SPID Migration Updates and Processing
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