[VoiceOps] Historic Number Data (+1)
Mary Lou Carey
marylou at backuptelecom.com
Thu Jul 13 16:23:31 EDT 2023
I will just say, you can buy a yearly subscription to the LERG instead
of monthly, V & H coordinates and switch addresses don't typically
change. Which carrier owns a 1K block can be pulled from the pooling
website.
https://nationalpooling.com/
Then click on reports
MARY LOU CAREY
BackUP Telecom Consulting
Office: 615-791-9969
Cell: 615-796-1111
On 2023-07-13 02:20 PM, Peter Beckman via VoiceOps wrote:
> I too am interested in this, but do not want to spend multiple
> thousands of
> dollars per month/year to get occasional access to this information.
>
> On Thu, 13 Jul 2023, Calvin E. via VoiceOps wrote:
>
>> What are some recommended sources of number data, as it has changed
>> over time? I only need from 2019 onwards, anything before that is less
>> useful the older it is.
>>
>> Firstly the actual number data:
>> Activate/Deactivate/Reactivate/Reassign NPA, NPA-NXX, Thousand Block,
>> TN
>> Mobile/Landline
>> I presume everything but TN can be obtained from NANPA or National
>> Pooling reports. I think neustar PortPS might have TN porting history,
>> are there any lower-cost alternatives?
>>
>> Then the related data I'm looking for:
>> Latitude & Longitude (Rate Center and Switch, for different reasons)
>> Address data like City, State, Zip, or City, Census Division,
>> Province/Territory, Postal Code (not specific TN addresses)
>> Population
>>
>> I'm aware of telco-data and localcallingguide, but not if they have
>> historical data.
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