10x People Launches NPAC Reporting Tool: #View

Lisa Marie Maxson, Managing Partner, said “with the disruption of changing NPAC providers and the evolution of the telecommunications landscape, 10x is excited to provide numbering tools positioned for today and the future.”

LITTLETON, Colo.

10x People LLC, a software and services company providing modern solutions to the telecommunication industry for their numbering needs, today launched #View (NumberView). This service allows users to view vital numbering information such as, Telephone Numbers (TN), Routing, and Ownership data.

The initial release, #View Standard, provides carriers with an alternative LNP reporting tool and is available to registered NPAC users at no fee. Combining NPAC port corrected data and Industry Routing Data, #View provides users with the ability to view:

  • Current TN ownership required for porting
  • TN Ownership history to determine carrier of record at a point in time
  • TN Locality to validate service can be provided
  • NPA-NXX, Block and Code holder information

#View is the latest product release from 10x People, who have also released nPort (SOA - Service Order Administration) and xPort (LSMS – Local Service Management System) products. #View, like all 10x People products, is developed with automated tests running throughout the software development process to ensure outstanding quality and compliance with the industry specifications.

For more information please visit our website http://10xpeople.com
Or email us at nviewpr(at)10xpeople.com

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