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FCC 52.21
Revised as of October 1, 2006
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2007
Sec. 52.21 Definitions.
As used in this subpart:
(a) The term 100 largest MSAs includes the 100 largest MSAs as identified in
the 1990 U.S. Census reports, as set forth in the Appendix to this part, as
well as those areas identified as one of the largest 100 MSAs on subsequent
updates to the U.S. Census reports.
(b) The term broadband PCS has the same meaning as that term is defined in
Sec. 24.5 of this chapter.
(c) The term cellular service has the same meaning as that term is defined
in Sec. 22.99 of this chapter.
(d) The term covered CMRS means broadband PCS, cellular, and 800/900 MHz SMR
licensees that hold geographic area licenses or are incumbent SMR wide area
licensees, and offer real-time, two-way switched voice service, are
interconnected with the public switched network, and utilize an in-network
switching facility that enables such CMRS systems to reuse frequencies and
accomplish seamless hand-offs of subscriber calls.
(e) The term database method means a number portability method that utilizes
one or more external databases for providing called party routing
information.
(f) The term downstream database means a database owned and operated by an
individual carrier for the purpose of providing number portability in
conjunction with other functions and services.
(g) The term incumbent wide area SMR licensee has the same meaning as that
term is defined in Sec. 20.3 of this chapter.
(h) The term local exchange carrier means any person that is engaged in the
provision of telephone exchange service or exchange access. For purposes of
this subpart, such term does not include a person insofar as such person is
engaged in the provision of a commercial mobile service under 47 U.S.C.
332(c).
(i) The term local number portability administrator (LNPA) means an
independent, non-governmental entity, not aligned with any particular
telecommunications industry segment, whose duties are determined by the
NANC.
(j) The term location portability means the ability of users of
telecommunications services to retain existing telecommunications numbers
without impairment of quality, reliability, or convenience when moving from
one physical location to another.
(k) The term long-term database method means a database method that complies
with the performance criteria set forth in Sec. 52.3(a).
(l) The term number portability means the ability of users of
telecommunications services to retain, at the same location, existing
telecommunications numbers without impairment of quality, reliability, or
convenience when switching from one telecommunications carrier to another.
(m) The term regional database means an SMS database or an SMS/SCP pair that
contains information necessary for carriers to provide number portability in
a region as determined by the NANC.
(n) The term service control point (SCP) means a database in the public
switched network which contains information and call processing instructions
needed to process and complete a telephone call. The network switches access
an SCP to obtain such information. Typically, the information contained in
an SCP is obtained from the SMS.
(o) The term service management system (SMS) means a database or computer
system not part of the public switched network that, among other things:
(1) Interconnects to an SCP and sends to that SCP the information and call
processing instructions needed for a network switch to process and complete
a telephone call; and
(2) Provides telecommunications carriers with the capability of entering and
storing data regarding the processing and completing of a telephone call.
(p) The term service portability means the ability of users of
telecommunications services to retain existing telecommunications numbers
without impairment of quality, reliability, or convenience when switching
from one telecommunications service to another, without switching from one
telecommunications carrier to another.
(q) The term service provider portability means the ability of users of
telecommunications services to retain, at the same location, existing
telecommunications numbers without impairment of quality, reliability, or
convenience when switching from one telecommunications carrier to another.
(r) The term transitional number portability measure means a method that
allows one local exchange carrier to transfer telephone numbers from its
network to the network of another telecommunications carrier, but does not
comply with the performance criteria set forth in 52.3(a). Transitional
number portability measures are technically feasible methods of providing
number portability including Remote Call Forwarding (RCF), Direct Inward
Dialing (DID), Route Indexing—Portability Hub (RI-PH), Directory Number
Route Indexing (DNRI) and other comparable methods.
[ 61 FR 38637 , July 25, 1996. Redesignated at 61 FR 47353 , Sept. 6, 1996, as
amended at 61 FR 47355 , Sept. 6, 1996; 63 FR 68203 , Dec. 10, 1998; 67 FR 6435 , Feb. 12, 2002; 68 FR 43009 , July 21, 2003]
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