Originally Posted by crazysupratt
Hello again everyone. Just had a user tried to call to a number that is 900-1234 and get a "Access Deny".

When getting an outside side, we dial "9" first then the number. In this case, she dial 9, then 900 then get the access deny. How do I resolve this?


The format 900-1234 tells me it's a Central Office code.
Is 900 the Office Code or Area Code?

"Following FCC's rules, assignees holding geographic and/or certain non-geographic (NPA 5XX and 900) telephone numbers must report on their holdings twice each year (February 1 and August 1), using the Form 502, the Numbering Resource Utilization/Forecast (NRUF) Report."

Here are the owners of all 900-NXX numbers if you need: https://www.nationalnanpa.com/enas/form900MasterReport.do


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