I've been told this in the past, along with the "we have other orders on
the account so you can't port any numbers" line.  I've never heard a reason
or lawful authority to limit it.


On Mon, Sep 21, 2020 at 3:16 PM Mary Lou Carey <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I've heard of putting a limit on the number of LSR orders you can submit
> to a carrier each day when it's a huge project, but I'd be interested to
> hear everyone else's answer on this one because I've never heard that
> excuse before. Did NPAC tell you this or the carrier? I know doing mass
> ports for a large number of TNs are treated differently than porting
> individual TNs, but that's new to me!
>
> MARY LOU CAREY
> BackUP Telecom Consulting
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> On 2020-09-21 05:02 PM, Mike Hammett wrote:
> > Is it normal for carriers to have a cooling off period where they
> > don't accept further port requests for an account until x days after
> > the last porting activity completes?
> >
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