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Comments on news posted 2009-05-13 14:08:44: Carriers eager to speed up the influx of fleeing landline customers (like T-Mobile and Comcast) have been pushing the FCC to shorten the landline number portability deadline from four days to twenty four hours. ..

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exodusnamedpots

@optonline.net

let the pots exodus continue

once the process takes much less time & hassle, many more potential POTS lines can be up for grabs to the cable company VOIP and the el-cheapo Magic Jack/Skype services. don't really recommend vonage anymore due to their lack of good judgment on FEE$ & PRICING (must have rubbed off from a Verizon lawsuit or two, so if you want a mid-level VOIP provider, choose another).

nitzan
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join:2008-02-27
Great...

...now what about VOIP ports?!?

Verizon wholesale's "standard" porting window for VOIP is 14 business days which is ridiculous.

elister

join:2006-07-17
Seattle, WA
short port window = chaos for cable.

I think the window for cable companies need to be this long, because most go through sprints network & lots of double checking is needed as CSRs typically have poor training & may screw up the order.

hottboiinnc
ME

join:2003-10-15
Cleveland, OH
reply to nitzan
Re: Great...

One would assume it would be the same. Maybe another around at the FCC would change that?

hottboiinnc
ME

join:2003-10-15
Cleveland, OH
reply to exodusnamedpots
Re: let the pots exodus continue

what fees are you talking about? Vonage in Ohio is only $32 per month after fees and taxes...and thats regular price for unlimited. The 6months for $9.99 is only about $12.


burgerwars

join:2004-09-11
Northridge, CA
·voip.ms
·RoadRunner Cable


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reply to exodusnamedpots
The current guideline (four days) would still be a dream for many. T-Mobile will tell you a landline/VOIP port can be done in 48 hours, but it usually takes from one to two weeks. Maybe more if things get mixed up along the way. In the VOIP forum, there are months-long horror stories.

In any event, in reading the FCC release, consumers will still have to wait for the guidelines to become effective, which will probably be at least a year away.


N3OGH
Bear patrol must be working like a charm
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join:2003-11-11
Philly burbs
·Verizon FIOS
·Verizon Online DSL

Comcast is pleased......

Comcast tells us they're "pleased" by the ruling, calling it a "pro-consumer and pro-competitive action."

The only thing that pleases Comcast is things that are pro Comcast.

Gimmie a break.
--
Petty people are disproportionably corrupted by petty power…


The Folsom
Kindly Shut Your Noise Hole.
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join:2003-01-31
Yucaipa, CA
·Verizon FIOS

reply to exodusnamedpots
Re: let the pots exodus continue

Taken from Copps's remark...

"As much as we strive to put together the best item possible, no Order is perfect,
and this one is no exception. We have a few loose ends still to tie-up—other standards
surrounding porting processes and “non-simple” ports. In particular, as the Order stands
now, the shortened interval still applies only to simple ports. Some of the non-simple
ports look no different to consumers than simple ports, yet the shortened interval adopted
in this Order will not apply. All consumers should be able to benefit from the shortened
porting interval. We do, however, take these matters up in the Further Notice, and I look
forward to addressing them in the relatively near future."

I wonder who will be defining what a "non-simple" port is? If it is the losing provider, this order will have very dull teeth, with many possible delays.

At any rate, this seems like a good thing for consumers. If the carrier doesn't pull their weight, we can take our business elsewhere a lot easier. This is good for competition.

A step in the right direction on the part of the FCC.
--
A filthy mind is a terrible thing to waste.

nitzan
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·Comcast

reply to hottboiinnc
Re: Great...

I don't think so. To begin with the so-called "4-5 days" is more like 2-3 weeks for VOIP providers and there's nothing we (providers) can do about it. I have no illusion that 24 hours is going to happen (it's not) - but at the very least a week would be nice.


baineschile
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join:2008-05-10
Sterling Heights, MI
reply to N3OGH
Re: Comcast is pleased......

What it means is that comcast will pitch people to get them into a triple play, and it will be a fast turnaround, as opposed to the 2-4 week people most people have to wait.

RadioDoc
58ef2c0
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join:2000-05-11
reply to elister
Re: short port window = chaos for cable.

That's the cable company's problem.

RadioDoc
58ef2c0
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join:2000-05-11
reply to baineschile
Re: Comcast is pleased......

Hey, as long as it is as fast to get out as get in I see no problem with that.

hottboiinnc
ME

join:2003-10-15
Cleveland, OH
·Time Warner Cable
·buckeye cable

reply to nitzan
Re: Great...

maybe you and the other VoIP providers should go to the FCC instead of talking about it on here. Comcast and TM did and they got what they wanted. You, Packet8 and all the others need to go down there if you don't feel that you're being treated fair.

elister

join:2006-07-17
Seattle, WA
reply to RadioDoc
Re: short port window = chaos for cable.

Which, in turn, is your problem should the CSR screw up the sprint ticket. Shorter port window will mean more CSR mistakes.

nitzan
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join:2008-02-27
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·Comcast

reply to hottboiinnc
Re: Great...

Do you really think the FCC cares about independent providers enough to even listen to our complaints- let alone do anything about it?

Sorry, but unless you have millions of subscribers (and even then) the FCC is not going to even hear you out.


N3OGH
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Philly burbs
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·Verizon Online DSL

reply to RadioDoc
Re: Comcast is pleased......

Neither do I. I see this as a good thing.

But Comcast saying they applaud consumer choice?

Comcast is for Comcast

Verizon is for Verizon

Sprint is for Sprint

AT&T is for AT&T and against everyone but Apple
--
Petty people are disproportionably corrupted by petty power…

RadioDoc
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join:2000-05-11
reply to elister
Re: short port window = chaos for cable.

Nope. Not my problem. I would never consider porting a number to a cable company.

hottboiinnc
ME

join:2003-10-15
Cleveland, OH
·Time Warner Cable
·buckeye cable

reply to nitzan
Re: Great...

But maybe if you're service wasn't in "beta" still they would hear your complaints? And all you have to do is get with Vonage and or Packet8 or another company that's been in the business long enough and has that many customers as you think it requires that to get them to listen to you.

But then again, don't complain when you don't get what they want and everything favors the major providers.

hottboiinnc
ME

join:2003-10-15
Cleveland, OH
·Time Warner Cable
·buckeye cable

reply to elister
Re: short port window = chaos for cable.

i've ported numbers to TWC and no problems. It all depends on who your cable company is and how they operate and who trains. TWC is fine for MidOhio. Just because your area may suck doesn't mean all are.

And you can't always say cable CSRs are poorly trained. ATT's CSRs are as well and are very rude. Especially their U-Verse reps.


jlanci

join:2005-08-30
Staten Island, NY

reply to N3OGH
Re: Comcast is pleased......

said by N3OGH See Profile :

...AT&T is for AT&T and against everyone but Apple
LMAO!!! Best thing I heard all day.
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