The GSMA has announced the launch of  PathFinder Number Portability Discovery, a GSMA-managed service that will be  operated on its behalf by Neustar. The new service encompasses 2.2 billion  telephone numbers that are impacted by number portability worldwide, a figure  which is expected to rise rapidly.
 Number Portability is currently implemented in  over 52 countries globally, with many more, including China and India, expected  to launch by the end of 2010. The service will also aggregate numbering plan  data from virtually every country in the world, including those with high number  portability penetration.
 "The GSMA's PathFinder Number Portability  Discovery service provides critical numbering plan and number portability  information that dynamically enables service providers to identify the true  destination network for accurate routing," said Alex Sinclair, Chief Technology  and Strategy Officer at the GSMA. "The service will help eliminate incremental  fees, reduce costs, optimise rates in commercial agreements, improve traffic  delivery and pave the way for new feature-rich IP-based services. With their  leading credentials in Number Portability, we are pleased to extend our  relationship with Neustar, who will operate the service."
 PathFinder was created by the GSMA to provide an  interoperable, industry-wide solution that enables the routing of global IP  service interconnect traffic. The new Number Portability Discovery service will  make use of PathFinder's number portability database, which provides access to  all national numbering plans and number portability information, where  available, throughout the world.
 Building on the innovation and extensibility of  the PathFinder Carrier ENUM platform, the service makes it simple for carriers,  service providers and hubs to improve their voice, SMS and MMS  commercial/technical performance in the presence of number portability  challenges, while providing a convenient upgrade path to next generation IP  services that require number portability correction through Carrier ENUM based  number resolution techniques.
 Furthermore, Pulse Networks, Veraz Networks and  TransNexus have been certified as PathFinder Partners to enable access to  IP-based ENUM services from both next generation networks and C7 legacy  networks.
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