Yeah, I guess it makes sense at a technical level. Any CLEC can, in principle, pick up a call from anywhere in the LATA at the ILEC tandems (notwithstanding issues of DEOTs and all that), and they do so with regularity. <br>
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I just thought there was something in one hundred percent of ICAs that stops them from violating the incumbent's conceptions of rate centres as described in their public tariff. On outbound, this is accomplished with switched access, I suppose. On inbound, I would think it would just be the ILECs stopping them. <br>
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