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#22112 05/12/09 02:19 AM
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Does anyone know if a circuit in Canada is designated the same as in the states? For instance AT&T would be DHEC. Does the letter and number convention the same across the border as it applies to circuits?

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Simple answer is “yes” they are the same…

Telcordia Technologies (formally Bellcore) is the organization that drives what’s called “Common Language” (CL) for Telco providers.

Telcordia® Common Language®

The coding for circuit id’s come from them and this CL format. So there “should” be commonalties across the boarders everywhere. That being said there are a small number of Telco providers that do no subscribe to Telcordia’s services and I think each and every Telco has some “home-grown” circuit id’s out there, that would be unique to each company.


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#22114 05/13/09 01:24 AM
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Thanks Bryan for the post. Also is there any info on Telcordia that is not fee based where I might find additional information?


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Telcordia NOT fee based?!?!! :rofl: :rofl: Ohhhh that’s funny! They’ll charge to unscrew-up their own mistakes.

There have been a BUNCH of posts in the Telephone Services section.

Here are a couple of the more useful posts I remember: old post

old post 2


Also, keep in mind there are more identification formats besides the “circuit id.” Your initial post was asking about a DHEC circuit identifier. That is a “carrier identifier” (aka ckr) I attempted to graphically show the difference in this old post # 3


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