- Port Type Determination Process
- Wireless ICP Process
- Broadband Verification Process
- Wireline Simple Port LSR/FOC Process
- Wireline Non-Simple Port LSR/FOC Process
- Main Porting Process
- Subscription Version Create Process
- Reseller/Interconnected VoIP Provider/Type 1 Notification Process
- Provisioning Without Unconditional 10-Digit Trigger Process
- Provisioning With Unconditional 10-Digit Trigger Process
- Conflict Flow for the Service Creation Provisioning Process
- Cancellation Flow for Provisioning Process
- Cancellation Ack Missing from New Provider Provisioning Process
- Disconnect Process for Ported TN
- Audit Process
- Code Opening Process
- First TN Ported In NPA-NXX Process
- Cancel-Undo Process
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Reseller/Interconnected VoIP Provider/Type 1 Notification Process
Step 1: Is OLSP a Reseller or a Class 2 or 3 Interconnected VoIP Provider or is a Type 1 wireless number involved?
- If Yes, go to Step 2.
- If No, go to Step 4.
Step 2: Does OLSP need message?
- If Yes, go to Step 3.
- If No, go to Step 4.
Step 3: ONSP sends or provides information and/or message to OLSP
- ONSP (Network Provider) sends or provides information and/or message to the OLSP (Reseller or Class 2/3 Interconnected VoIP Provider or wireline provider providing Type 1 arrangement) fulfilling all requirements of any service agreement between the involved service providers.
Step 4: Is NLSP a Reseller or Class 2 or 3 Interconnected VoIP Provider?
- If Yes, go to Step 5.
- If No, go to Step 7.
Step 5: Does NLSP need message?
- If Yes, go to Step 6.
- If No, go to Step 7.
Step 6: NNSP sends or provides information and/or message to NLSP
- NNSP (Network Provider) sends or provides information and/or message to the NLSP (Reseller or Class 2 or 3 Interconnected VoIP Provider) fulfilling all requirements of any service agreement between the involved service providers.