Long-Distance Call

Created by Kelly Evans, Modified on Thu, 30 Jan at 5:10 PM by Kelly Evans

The Peeredge Orchestrator defines a long-distance call as any call to a US/Canada destination that is not defined as a Local Call.  Long-distance Calls can be rated as Intrastate, Interstate, or Indeterminate.

An Intrastate Call is a long-distance call where the NPANXXY of the ANI and the DNIS (from the SIP Invite) are in the same state/province as determined by querying the LERG.

An Interstate Call is a long-distance call where the NPANXXY of the ANI and the DNIS (from the SIP Invite) are in different states/provinces as determined by querying the LERG. 

An Indeterminate call is a long-distance call where either the NPANXXY of the ANI or the DNIS (from the SIP Invite) is not found in the LERG.  All calls to US/Canada destinations from international locations would be Indeterminate calls.

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