On the first business day of the month, the PA sends the “Pooling Administration Tip of the
Month” to the Pooling Administration System (PAS) users on such topics as Pooling processes and general customer education.
September2010 Pooling Administration Tip of the Month
Completing the MONTHS TO EXHAUST and UTILIZATION CERTIFICATION
WORK SHEET - TN Level for Growth Requests
When completing the MONTHS TO EXHAUST and UTILIZATION CERTIFICATION WORK SHEET -
TN Level (MTE), only numbers classified as available should be included in
section A. (Available Numbers), numbers that are classified as
assigned, reserved, intermediate, aging, and administrative may not be included.
Numbers that are classified as assigned should be included in section B.
(Assigned Numbers). Numbers that are classified as reserved,
intermediate, aging and administrative should be included in section C.
(Total Numbering Resources) in addition to the numbers classified as
available and assigned. As a reminder, you should also include all codes and
blocks that are assigned to the OCN and rate center for which the request is
for, in the “List all Codes NPA(s)-NXXs and Blocks NPA(s)-NXX-X(s):”
section.
Per the Thousands Block Pooling Administration Guidelines (TBPAG):
Available Numbers is defined as “Available
numbers are numbers that are available for assignment to subscriber
access lines, or their equivalents, within a rate center and are not
classified as assigned, intermediate, administrative, aging, or
reserved. Available numbers is a residual category that can be
calculated by subtracting a sum of numbers in the assigned,
reserved, intermediate, aged, and administrative primary categories
from the total of numbers in the inventory of a code or block holder
(FCC 00-104 §52.15 (f)(1) (iv)).” .
Assigned Numbers is defined as “Assigned
numbers are numbers working in the PSTN under an agreement such as a
contract or tariff at the request of specific end users or customers
for their use, or numbers not yet working but having a customer
service order pending. Numbers that are not yet working and have a
service order pending for more than five calendar days shall not be
classified as assigned numbers. (FCC 00-104 §52.15 (f)(1) (iii))
Ported-out numbers should be included as a subcategory of assigned
numbers. (FCC 00-104 ¶ 36).”
PAS validates that the numbers provided in section A. (Available
Numbers) and section B. (Assigned Numbers) may not
exceed the total numbers provided in section C. (Total Numbering
Resources). PAS does not require that A. + B. must
equal C.
If you have any questions, please contact the Number Pooling Customer Support at 1-866-NEUPOOL or
poolingsupport@Neustar.biz.
To view previous Pooling Tips of the Month, click here.