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Peering Partner
We have several existing internet customers in the rural areas surrounding our home office location in Klamath Falls, OR. Many of them are not on the list of transferrable prefixes. We were wondering if it would be possible for you to find a peering partner that would help connect to these prefixes for us. Most of the areas are covered by CenturyLink/CenturyTel which was recently acquired by Qwest I believe. Thank you.
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Re: Peering Partner
voipo does business with bandwidth.com and level3 and if you area have these 2 then most likely voipo will be able to cover your area.
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An example of prefixes that we are looking to be able to transfer are as follows: 533 and 417.
As of the last time we checked with VoIPo, they were not available. We were wondering what the chances of VoIPo attaining a peering partner that would get access to them in the future. Thank you.
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OK see next post. Was missing the 541 area code info!
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Originally Posted by
usa2k
That is for area code 417 in Missouri. Maybe the OP is looking for a prefix 417? Not sure the area code.
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Not thinking that's a type--did you look under area code 541? Those two CLECs serving those rate centers are 360 Networks and Eltopia Communications, neither of which I've heard of before (not that THAT means much). In order to get much out of the links below, click on the rate center name and then look at the other prefixes in each rate center.
533 --> http://www.localcallingguide.com/lca...s=0&nextdays=0
417 --> http://www.localcallingguide.com/lca...s=0&nextdays=0
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I'm not sure I understand the last couple of posts. Yes. The area code for those prefixes is 541. Sorry about that. Does that mean you may now have access to those prefixes for those areas?