LRN definition
Examples of LRN in a sentence
The Parties agree that the Industry has established Location Routing Number (LRN) technology as the method by which Local Number Portability (LNP) will be provided in response to FCC Orders in FCC CC Docket 95-116 (i.e., First Report and Order and subsequent Orders issued to the date this Agreement was signed).
The WSP’s Signal Transfer Point (STP), tandem, and/or end office’s LRN software will determine the need for, and triggers, the query.
Per industry standards, the LRN appears in the Called Party Number (CdPN) field of the SS7 message and the called number then appears in the GAP (Generic Address Parameter) field.
As such, the Parties agree to provide LNP via LRN to each other on a reciprocal basis as required by such FCC Orders or Industry agreed upon practices.
At minimum, there will be at least one (1) LRN per LATA per switch as documented in the Industry Numbering Committee (“INC”) LRN guidelines.
The LRN must be in the same Local Access and Transport Area (LATA) as the ported number.
AT&T-12STATE’s LNP database will determine if a number has, or has not, been ported and will provide LRN if a number is ported.