Change Orders

The Change Order section contains descriptions of the business functionality of the Number Portability Administration Center Service Management System (NPAC/SMS) as defined by the Number Portability Industry Forum (NPIF). The NPIF was formerly known as the Local Number Portability Administration Working Group (LNPA WG). Change Orders created/managed prior to the restructuring are identified with ‘NANC’ before the Change Order number. The NPIF has a direct relationship to the processes and systems that each Service Provider uses to participate in Number Portability. 

When a change in the NPAC software design is discussed at the NPIF, the proposed change eventually is described in the form of a Change Order. The Change Order document describes the business need for the software change and, at a high level, the software changes required to implement the proposal. As discussions progress, the technical portion of the Change Order is expanded to document both new software requirements and changes to existing software requirements that would result if the Change Order were implemented. Doc Only Change Orders may also be utilized to update Industry Specification(s) as required. 

In this section of the NPIF web site, all Change Orders ever considered are listed. The final Change Order document and the NPIF discussion notes, the Change Order status, and the identity of the software release in which the change order was implemented, are provided in the Change Order Summaries located below.

The status of a Change Order may be either Closed, Open, Requested, or Implemented. These terms are defined as follows:

  • Closed – The Change Order was considered and rejected.
  • Open – The Change Order has been considered and there may be further discussion.
  • Requested – The NPIF has reached agreement on the Change Order and either a Statement of Work (SOW) may be requested and/or the requirements updates (Doc Only) will be included in a future version of the Industry Specification(s).
  • Implemented – The Change Order was adopted and has been implemented in the NPAC system.


Summary & Guidelines


Title Date Originated Description Status Document
NANC 267 02/25/1999 ASN.1 Change Implemented Download
NANC 266 02/25/1999 ASN.1 Change Implemented Download
NANC 265 02/01/1999 Documentation Change for Definition of Time Implemented Download
NANC 264 02/01/1999 FRS and IIS Documentation Change Implemented Download
NANC 263 02/03/1999 FRS Documentation Change Implemented Download
NANC 262 02/03/1999 FRS Documentation Change Implemented Download
NANC 261 02/03/1999 FRS Documentation Change Implemented Download
NANC 260 02/03/1999 FRS Documentation Change Implemented Download
NANC 259 02/03/1999 IIS Documentation Change Implemented Download
NANC 258 01/28/1999 FRS Documentation Change Implemented Download
NANC 257 01/28/1999 GDMO Documentation Change Closed Download
NANC 256 01/12/1999 First Port Notifier for New NPA-NXX in an NPA Split Implemented Download
NANC 255 01/07/1999 GDMO Documentation Changes Implemented Download
NANC 254 01/01/1999 Combined with NANC 227 Implemented Download
NANC 253 12/23/1998 Documentation Change to the FRS Implemented Download
NANC 252 12/23/1998 Improved Notification Process for LTI Users Implemented Download
NANC 251 12/17/1998 Documentation Change to the GDMO Behavior Implemented Download
NANC 250 12/17/1998 Documentation Change to the FRS Implemented Download
NANC 249 12/09/1998 Modification of Dates for a Disconnect Pending SV Implemented Download
NANC 248 12/04/1998 GDMO Behavior and IIS Updates Implemented Download
NANC 247 11/19/1998 Document the current functionality for audit processing of “in-progress” SVs Implemented Download
NANC 246 11/19/1998 NPA-NXX Filters for Bulk Data Download files of SVs Implemented Download
NANC 245 11/12/1998 Subsequent Ports of Active SV with a Failed SP List Closed Download
NANC 244 11/04/1998 Removal of an Old NPA-NXX involved in an NPA Split at the end of PDP Implemented Download
NANC 243 10/29/1998 Removal of NPA-NXX or LRN from NPAC Implemented Download