Examples of North American Numbering Plan Administrator in a sentence
The North American Numbering Plan Administrator (NANPA) shall be an independent and impartial non-gov- ernment entity.
The term ‘‘central office code administrator’’ refers to the entity or entities responsible for managing cen- tral office codes in each area code.(e) North American Numbering Plan Administrator (NANPA).
The North American Numbering Plan Administrator (‘‘NANPA’’) and the as- sociated ‘‘B&C Agent’’ will conduct their respective operations in accord- ance with this section.
The NANP is administered by the North American Numbering Plan Administrator (NANPA).
The CLEC shall notify the North American Numbering Plan Administrator ("NANPA") and/or the Number Pooling Administrator and provide the requisite documents for the relinquishment of NXX codes and/or thousand blocks to the NANPA, the Pooling Administrator, and the Executive Secretary of the Mississippi Public Service Commission.
The Company will administer telephone numbers in keeping with the rules and requirements of this Commission and the Federal Communications Commission and in accordance with the procedures established by the North American Numbering Plan Administrator (NANPA) and the Number Pooling Administrator.
Specifically, the FCC affirmed that only certificated telecommunications carriers may access numbering resources directly from the North American Numbering Plan Administrator (NANPA) or the Pooling Administrator (PA).
These numbers are available to telecommunications companies which obtain the numbers from the North American Numbering Plan Administrator (NANPA), 1 and in turn, assign the numbers to their customers for their immediate use.
A valid North American Numbering Plan number that is allocated to a provider by the North American Numbering Plan Administrator or Pooling Administrator, but is unused, so long as the provider blocking the calls is the allocatee of the number and confirms that the number is unused or has obtained verification from the allocatee that the number is unused at the time of the blocking.
Varma, Deputy Chief, Common Carrier Bureau, to Ronald Conners, Director, North American Numbering Plan Administrator, dated April 7, 1999 (DA 99-663); Letter from Yog R.