Depends on the order of events. If we get an SV create notification for
a TN which we have no received an LSR for. Then yes. It's placed into
conflict with the "No LSR received" error code.
If we haven't heard anything from the customer, but randomly get an LSR
for a given TN. No. Our system sends a notice to the customer contacts
when a CSR request, or LSR request is received. If it's not authorized
the customer needs to reach out to us and tell us such.
If they respond to the CSR notification, where no LSR was yet received,
then we do nothing. We explain to the customer that no LSR was sent. So
the number isn't going anywhere.
If the winning carrier goes through CSR AND LSR AND our system issues
FOC AND they do an SV Create. THEN the customer asks us to stop, we do
put the SV into conflict to prevent the port out. As well as cancel the
previously issued FOC.
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Nick Olsen
On 2025-11-10 14:29, Mike Hammett via VoiceOps wrote:
When you receive an LSR for a number that a customer has not authorized
to port out, do you go into SOA and place the SV into conflict?
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
Midwest Internet Exchange
http://www.midwest-ix.com
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