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Local Dialing Parity V5.0

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Product Description

Local Dialing Parity provides all CLECs with the ability to have nondiscriminatory Access to Telephone Numbers, Operator Services, Directory Assistance (DA) and directory listings, with no unreasonable dialing delays. You may elect to route all of your end-user' calls in the same manner that CenturyLink™ routes its end-user' calls, for a given call type (e.g., 0, 0+, 1+, 411). You may also elect to custom route your end-user's calls differently from how CenturyLink routes its end-user's calls. CenturyLink provides Local Dialing Parity through the terms and conditions of Commission-approved Interconnection Agreement. If terms and conditions for Local Dialing Parity are included in the CLEC's Interconnection Agreement, and those terms differ from those set forth in this Product Catalog, then the terms of the Interconnection Agreement will prevail.

Your end-users' calls are treated the same as CenturyLink end-user calls because CenturyLink's switches do not distinguish among calls. There are no differences in the number of digits CenturyLink or your end-users must dial to complete a local call to any other local end-user or to access Operator Services or DA. CenturyLink does not impose any requirements or technical constraints that require end-users to dial any access codes or greater number of digits than CenturyLink end-users dial.

An end-user of a Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC) that resells CenturyLink's local exchange services, or uses unbundled switching, will access CenturyLink DA by dialing the same number (e.g., "411") that a retail end-user of CenturyLink dials. And, accesses CenturyLink's operator services by dialing the same number that a retail end- user of CenturyLink dials, specifically "0" or "0+" a telephone number. The end-user of a facilities-based CLEC dials a number selected by the CLEC to access CenturyLink's DA or Operator Services.

CenturyLink has implemented intraLATA toll dialing parity (1+ equal access dialing) for intraLATA calls in accordance with the implementation plans approved by the state Commissions. View CenturyLink's Dialing Plans for more information.

For additional terms and conditions with respect to Customized Routing, refer to Customized Routing Product Catalog. Customized Routing may be ordered as an application with Resale or Unbundled Local Switching.

Pricing

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Features/Benefits

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Applications

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Implementation

Prerequisites

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Pre-Ordering

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Ordering

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Provisioning and Installation

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Maintenance and Repair

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Billing

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Training

Local CenturyLink 101 "Doing Business With CenturyLink"

  • This introductory web-based training course is designed to teach the Local CLEC and Local Reseller how to do business with CenturyLink. It will provide a general overview of products and services, CenturyLink billing and support systems, processes for submitting service requests, reports, and web resource access information. Click here for Course detail and registration information.

View additional CenturyLink courses by clicking on Course Catalog.

Contacts

For questions or additional information, contact your CenturyLink Sales Executive. Please view the CenturyLink Sales Executive web site if you don't know who he or she is.

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Last Update: March 13, 2014