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#478644 02/11/11 05:24 AM
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I get a consolidate bill from Verizon and am trying to determine where specific circuits are located. For example 61IBSD, 63IBSD, 64IBSD followed by the circuit number. These are all for NY.

Does anyone know what the prefixes for NY are?
I believe 63 is the Binghamton area and 64 is WNY.

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They are the last two digits of the LATA number in most cases.


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Thanks for your reply.

My research indicates the LATA for my area is 140, yet my circuits start 64IBSD and the the LATA for Binghamton is 138 and their circuits start 63IBSD.

Any other ideas?

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Further confirmed that the last two digits of LATA are used for T1 and 56K circuits but not for ISDN circutis.

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It's going to take a CO person with access to the prefix identifers to answer your question. One may come along.

Since these are ISDN are you sure they're not trunk numbers instead of area identifiers?


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These are area identifiers indeed. NYC has 96IBSDxxxxxx.

I believe that some of the confusion stems from the fact that ISDN is not considered a "special" circuit by Verizon, unlike DS0s and DS1s...


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