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   January 2004


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Wireless LNP Complaints Near 2,400, FCC says

Since wireless phone number porting began on Nov. 24, the FCC has received 2,394 informal complaints about wireless local number portability as of Dec. 24, according to FCC officials.

Most of the complaints concern alleged delays in porting numbers from one wireless carrier to another. A much smaller number of complaints, less than 5 percent of the total, involve alleged delays in porting numbers from wireline carriers to wireless carriers.

AT&T Wireless is involved in the greatest number of the complaints, appearing in 1,221 complaints as either the carrier being ported from or to by a consumer, followed by Sprint PCS at 518, Verizon Wireless at 406, Cingular Wireless at 359, T-Mobile USA at 256, and Nextel Communications at 154. Many of the complaints concern more than one carrier, so the total number of complaints received is smaller than the number of times a carrier is mentioned in a complaint.

The existence of a complaint does not necessarily indicate any wrongdoing, violation of a FCC rule or order by the carrier or carriers named, nor do the complaint numbers reflect the relative number of subscribers attempting to port a number. More analysis is required to determine what, if any, violation occurred.

 

Source: TelecomWeb.Com

 

 

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