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WHEN EVERY SECOND COUNTS, COUNT ON PORTDATA SOURCE

During criminal investigations, time matters – and criminals know it. Quickly
switching telephones and telephone numbers from one Service Provider to another
is one of the most effective ways for criminals to evade detection. To save
valuable time during investigations, law enforcement and public safety personnel
can benefit from quickly finding which Service Provider owns the telephone
number and getting the law enforcement emergency contact information for that
Service Provider. 

This information can be obtained by knowing the telephone number’s Service
Provider of record, which is stored in the country’s Number Portability
Administration Center (NPAC).  The NPAC is the nation’s authoritative number
portability database and PortData Source is the most effective way for law
enforcement personnel to definitively verify the Service Provider of record and
access the porting history of telephone numbers. PortData Source provides two
ways for users to access this information: Enhanced Law Enforcement Platform
(ELEP) and Interactive Voice Response (IVR).


WEB-BASED ACCESS TO PORTING DATA

The subscription, web-based Enhanced Law Enforcement Platform (ELEP) is for Law
Enforcement and Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) users. Users can access
in-depth information for up to 100 telephone numbers per search that includes
Service Provider history, the current Service Provider for ported numbers,
historical data and information to reach the Service Provider’s Law Enforcement
Emergency Contact.

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PHONE-BASED ACCESS TO PORTING DATA

The free, telephone-based Interactive Voice Response (IVR) service allows law
enforcement and public safety personnel to call anytime, from anywhere to
quickly determine the current Service Provider for a telephone number and its
Law Enforcement Emergency Contact. Porting information is provided for up to 20
telephone numbers at a time and there is no limit to the number of calls that
can be made.

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WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR PORTDATA SOURCE ELEP AND IVR SERVICES?



 * Law enforcement agencies, or officers of such agencies, of the US or a State
   or political subdivision empowered by law to conduct investigations of or to
   make arrests for violations of federal, state or local laws.
 * Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) entities of the US or a State or
   political subdivision, empowered by or contracted under law to operate or
   administer a PSAP facility to receive 9-1-1 calls, dispatch emergency
   response services, or transfer or relay 9-1-1 calls to another public safety
   operator.
 * Qualified companies, not law enforcement entities, can become an ELEP
   Clearinghouse, which authorizes the company to provide US NPAC data to law
   enforcement agencies or PSAPs.






REGISTER FOR PORTDATA SOURCE

Before registering, law enforcement and public safety personnel should first
decide what service(s) best fit their needs: ELEP, IVR or both. The Comparison
Chart highlights the differences between the two services to assist in the
decision-making process. Download Chart

Each service has its own registration form, which can be submitted at the
individual or agency level. Agencies interested in both the ELEP online
subscription service and the IVR free, telephone service must submit a separate
registration for each one.

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WHAT IS THE NPAC?

Every year, millions of Americans change Service Providers while keeping their
telephone number. This process, known as portability, is supported by the Number
Portability Administration Center (NPAC). Comprised of seven regional systems
across the U.S., the NPAC manages the number portability processes of all
telecom Service Providers in the United States, including wireline, wireless,
and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). 

The NPAC is managed by iconectiv, serving in our capacity as America’s Local
Number Portability Administrator (LNPA)

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