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How can I figure out which LEC owns an active circuit? The circuit ID is 301.T1VZF.SALEMORAEWD1.
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I can't tell for sure. Does some company send a monthly bill? Who is the dominant LEC in the area?
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Your CLLI code has too many letters. Should be SALMORAEWD1 I looked up SALMORAE and was returned.
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I was thinking the SALMORAEWD1 indicated a termination point and the VZF iidentifies the owner. Looking for my notes, let you know what I find out. Termination point could be in a CO and may or may not belong to that company.
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