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Local # portability essays
Local # portability essays    On  November  22,  2003  the  Federal Communications Commission  (F.C.C.)     Mandated  a  law  called  Local  Number  Portability  or L.N.P.  On  that day on which L.N.P.  came  into  effect,  wireless  customers  swarmed  into  local  Verizon  Wireless  retail stores  nationwide.  The  porting process  can  take  anywhere  from  three  hours  to three  days  depending  on  the  original  service  provider  and  when  that  service  provider  releases  the  number  for  use  by  a  new  carrier.  One  particular  customer  in  the  Verizon  store  where  I  work  ported  his  number  on  the  22nd  of November.  However,  his phone  did  not yet  port over  as  late  as  the   first  week  of  December.     	This  was  a  difficult  problem  because  the  customer  had  to  carry  two  phones  for  two  weeks  and  was  also  being  billed  by  two  carriers.  At  the  time  I  realized  that  if  I  wanted  this  customer  to  continue  doing  business  with  my  store.  I  would  have  to  do  something  quick  to  satisfy  him  with  our  service  and  to  his  portability  dilemma.  First,  I  had  to  make  sure  the  port  would  go  through.  To  solve  this  problem,  I  called  Verizon  Wireless  and  spoke  with  a  dealer  support  representative.  I  explained  the  problem  and  insisted  that  if  the  port  did  not  go  through,  the  customer  would  cancel  service  and  return  with  his  original  service  provider.  Knowing  that  the  customer  would  cancel,  the representative  made  several  calls  and  within  minutes  the  number  ported  over.  I  also  let  the  Verizon representative  know  that  I  believed  that  the  customer  should  not  have  to  pay     for  service  he  was  not  able  to  use  .  In  the end,  the  representative  gave  a  credit  to  the  customer  for  one  month  service.  The  next  thing  needed  to  be  taken  care  of  was  the  bill     ...     
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