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Network Disclosure Announcement #287
Advanced Intelligent Network Feature (AIN) & AIN Interaction Summary for Single Number Service (SNS)-Basic, Updated: 07/05/02
INFORMATIONAL ANNOUNCEMENT (Information for Customer Premises Equipment Manufactures and Enhanced Services Providers):
Disclosure Date: April 22, 1996
Summary:
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U S WEST will be offering several new services which will
make use of the Advanced Intelligent Network (AIN). The AIN uses the
switching network infra-structure and its internal signaling
capabilities. Since the AIN is still evolving, new services will, for a
time, adversely impact other features, services, and funtionality's
currently being offered by U S WEST.
These interactions can not be corrected by making changes to Customer
Premises Equipment or by any change in the manner in which an Enhanced
Services Provider interconnects with U S WEST's basic
network.
SingleNumber Service (SNS) - Basic provides a single telephone number to
customers with multiple business locations. Subscribers may use this
single number to provide one publicized access number for multiple
business locations.
Attached are the known interactions to date for SingleNumber Service
(SNS) - Basic on NorTel DMS switches equipped with AIN 0.1 and using a
Virtual Termination Attempt Trigger (VTAT).
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U S WEST currently plans to deploy
SingleNumber Service - Basic in Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa,
Minnesota, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, Utah, Washington,
and Wyoming.
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Additional Information:
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For the most current listing of interactions and estimated
resolution dates, or; to notify U S WEST of any
identifiable problem encountered with these AIN services, please
contact:
Ms. Connee Moffatt
Manager - Network Planning
700 W. Mineral, MN G15.7
Littleton, CO 80120
303-707-7119
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Attachment
Network Disclosure News #287 April 22, 1996
Page 1
The following is a list
of known feature interactions for SingleNumber Service (SNS) - Basic
1) Selective Call Forwarding (SCF) and Selective
Call Rejection (SCRJ):
Since the switch does not recognize the Virtual Termination Attempt
Trigger (VTAT) number as a real line, the only way to place it
on a SCF or SCRJ list is via a service order. If a number is
provisioned with a VTAT and is forwarded to another number, the
number that is forwarded and verified against the SCF or SCRJ
list is the calling number, not the VTAT number.
2) Call Forward Don't Answer (CFDA) /Call Forward
Busy Line (CFBL):
Intra-office calls on a SNS number that are forwarded to an Intra-office
line with CFDA/CFBL which is then forwarded to a Voice Messaging
System (VMS), fail to identify the correct mailbox. Incoming
calls to a line with a VTAT that are then forwarded to another
line equipped with CFDA/CFBL will receive the VMS for the VTAT,
not the CFDA/CFBL number. If the number with the VTAT does not
have a VMS, and is forwarded to a line equipped with CFDA/CFBL,
the VMS receives the VTAT as the forwarded number not the CFDA/CFBL
number, therefore the caller gets a generic greeting.
3) Continuous Redial:
On Intra-office calls to a SNS number that are forwarded to an
Intra-office line, Continuous Redial (*66) will dial the destination
number, not the SNS VTAT number. The VTAT number is not recognized
as a "real" line by the switch.
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