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#277375 11-Oct-2020 23:15
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I am having trouble with some services there is two dsl connections to the same address, but I want to port one of them.

 

Can anyone help me with a way to get the ASID numbers based off the phone number?

 

thanks in advance


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  #2582809 12-Oct-2020 07:30
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You don't need an ASID to port a phone number.

 

 




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  #2582817 12-Oct-2020 08:07
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sbiddle:

 

You don't need an ASID to port a phone number.

 

 

As mentioned you don't need an ASID number to port a phone number also be careful porting the phone line as depending on the setup they might disconnect the DSL

 

If you are wanting to churn the DSL from one provider to another any of us who have access to that stuff can get you the ASID but your new provider should be able to look this up also





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  #2582823 12-Oct-2020 08:39
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Apologies yes it’s the DSL service that is the issue not the phone number.

 

My new provider has been unable to differentiate the two DSL services.

 

 

 

This isn’t a normal residential or commercial location, it has two dsl one on each side of the road, but both with the same address.




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  #2582826 12-Oct-2020 08:51
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Surely that's between them and the existing ISP to sort out?


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  #2582828 12-Oct-2020 08:59
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Gozer:

 

Apologies yes it’s the DSL service that is the issue not the phone number.

 

My new provider has been unable to differentiate the two DSL services.

 

 

 

This isn’t a normal residential or commercial location, it has two dsl one on each side of the road, but both with the same address.

 

 

As it's a POTS on connection based on what you've posted above there should be zero issue as the ASID and phone number are linked and both clearly visible in Chorus systems. If they can't differentiate between these two connections and identify the correct one I'd be searching for a more competent RSP to move to!

 

 


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  #2582829 12-Oct-2020 09:00
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Gozer:

 

Apologies yes it’s the DSL service that is the issue not the phone number.

 

My new provider has been unable to differentiate the two DSL services.

 

 

 

This isn’t a normal residential or commercial location, it has two dsl one on each side of the road, but both with the same address.

 

 

 

 

I wonder if the most accurate way is to have the current provider(s) get the ASID(s) based on  IP address(es)?


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  #2582832 12-Oct-2020 09:03
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sbiddle:

 

As it's a POTS on connection based on what you've posted above there should be zero issue as the ASID and phone number are linked and both clearly visible in Chorus systems. If they can't differentiate between these two connections and identify the correct one I'd be searching for a more competent RSP to move to!

 

 

As Steve said

 

They should see ASID xxxx attached to phone number xxxx plus asid with no phone number attached

 

Unless the POTS and the two DSL lines come in on three different copper pairs, in which case we cant tell either as it will just show us "other provider" all of them





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  #2583059 12-Oct-2020 11:58
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there are some providers that don't seem to see anything but ASID's. in my experience this was only providers that are wholesale through another so likely limited by the systems they are given.

 

 

 

often providers rules would be not to supply an ASID. that's deemed a Chorus identifier and thus not really something they can share.





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