Access Numbers

Our ISP is exanding into other areas. Where can I find a list of what

> numbers certain cities can dial locally? We want to get the best location
> and phone number for the buck.

There is no such list, esp. free. For a LARGE sum of money,
some firms will sell you a best-guess, but I betcha they CYA
themselves but good.

The LERG will not tell you.

Best 1st order: the local white pages and a map.

Doesn't WANDL do this? I thought it was designed for this purpose but costs
a lot 150K per license.

Bora

Actually I got it out of Valor telecom today. Here's the deal.

943-XXXX covers Monahans, TX. SWBell says only Fort Stockton can can call.
They can't tell me what is local to Pecos, becasue Pecos is a Valor city.
Valor is nice enough to tell me that 943-XXXX is indeed local to Monahans,
Fort Stockotn and Monahans. With Wireless I can shoot a T1 from Midland to
Odessa (1 hop) to Monahans. Still got the T1 no local loop. I install a PRI
in Monahans and pick up Fort Stockton and Monahans. Yippie!.

David Lesher wrote:

> Our ISP is exanding into other areas. Where can I find a list of what
> numbers certain cities can dial locally? We want to get the best location
> and phone number for the buck.

There is no such list, esp. free. For a LARGE sum of money,
some firms will sell you a best-guess, but I betcha they CYA
themselves but good.

The LERG will not tell you.

http://www.ccmi.com/lcadata.html

My dialup provider, StarNet, purchases databases from CCMI. Resellers
can use StarNet's software to determine which one of their POPs is local
given a specific NPA/NXX. For a sample application, check out

http://new.JustThe.net/local/

Try, for example, 216 619 (Cleveland) and 440 254
(Leroy Twp., served out of the Painesville, OH Ameritech CO)...