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Local Inventory Ordering and Provisioning. All new number provisioning for requests of 250 numbers or less will be performed through Voice Telco Services’ standard provisioning processes (as updated from time to time), to the extent inventory is available. Provisioning will be from Voice Telco Services-owned local inventory and will not support vanity lookups or reservations. All non-standard requests for ordering or provisioning multiple rate centers and/or over 250 new numbers will be considered on an individual basis, handled manually and will be assigned a project timeframe which will be communicated to You prior to project initiation. For orders that require extensive manual work or support by Intermedia and/or its affiliates, Intermedia may charge You a professional services fee, subject to the terms of the Purchase Agreement. Where Voice Telco Services does not have sufficient inventory available to fulfill new orders of fewer than 25 numbers for a specific rate center, new inventory will be ordered and generally available within 2-3 business days. Orders for multiple rate centers or for 25 or more numbers per rate center may require additional time. All orders must specify the desired rate center and state or example NPA-NXX. Voice Telco Services does not support requests for specific NPA-NXX or NPAs. If Voice Telco Services suspects that You or Your end-user subscribers are cancelling received numbers within less than 90 days following provisioning or ordering (e.g., to obtain different or “better” phone numbers), Voice Telco Services will request You to put controls in place on Your side to prevent abusive behavior such as this; Voice Telco Services reserves the right to charge You for a minimum of 90 days of Monthly Recurring Charges for any such cancelled number.
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