Best practice guide - Placing an order to a new property

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Best practice guide
- Placing an order to a new
property
31 July 2014
Version 1.0
Document History
Revision
Author
Date
Notes
Draft 1.0 (v1-2)
Graham Collom
8 April 2014
Initial draft of the existing process following Internal
stakeholders calls
Draft 1.0 (v3-6)
Rob Cherry
12 May 2014
Updates following internal stakeholder calls
Draft 1.0 (v7)
Graham Collom
20 May 2014
Uplifted to v7 following Industry sub committee
meeting and feedback
Draft 1.0 (v8)
Graham Collom
26 June 2014
Updated Planning flow diagrams, MPF Table,
Definitions and general textual changes following
Industry review at CSF and Bi Laterals.
Draft 1.0 (v9)
Graham Collom
11 July 2014
Added definitions for Site Lines, Greenfield/Brownfield
and Complex orders following Industry requests.
Added DS link to related documents and details of
capacity management. CP response to 2453 wording
amended.
Issue 1.0
Graham Collom
29 July 2014
Text change on address search paragraph following
feedback from CPs. Updates on content and format
following review by Legal & Regulatory.
Slide 2
Introduction
This best practice guide provides the key information that a Communications Provider (CP) should use to manage their
customer expectations when ordering a new service to a new property
When followed, this guide will CPs manage their customers’ expectations. It will provide you with an understanding of the
complexity involved in Openreach delivering the required service to new premises and selecting the appropriate date that is
mutually convenient with their customer at the point of sale. The guide will also show the interactions that occur between
Openreach and the Developer prior to order placement to explain the planning and build stages.
This guide also provides the information to keep your customer updated throughout the existing order journey including any
unforeseen delays that could occur during the network infrastructure build phase of the process
The guide covers the provision of services across our product portfolios - Wholesale Line Rental (WLR), Local Loop
Unbundling (LLU-MPF), Generic Ethernet Access provided over Fibre To The Cabinet (GEA-FTTC), Generic Ethernet Access
provided over Fibre To The Premises (GEA-FTTP)and the Simultaneous provision of these products
Step-by-step, the guide will take you from the existing end to end build process to the address matching phase and through
to how you react to the build complete phase of the process;
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Searching for and matching an address (For full details please refer to the Address Management Guide)
Using Managed Line Plant Availability
Selecting and managing an appointment
Placing an order for a New Property (For full details please refer to the Booking an Engineer Visit Guide)
Reacting to and managing delays notified by Openreach
Submit the
Newsite
Application
Complete data
and return to
Openreach
Log site onto
New Sites
System
Add data to
New Sites
System
Acknowledgem
ent letter sent
to developer
Newsite Design
Newsite Rep
(NSR)
Newsite Reception/
Co-ord
Developer
New Sites End to End Planning Process
1st
Visit
Initial site visit
with developer
(possibly agree
way-leave)
Amend New
Sites systems if
changes
Review and agree
proposal send
back to New Site
Reception
Request stores
from NSR
Stores received
and
acknowledged
** Issue estimate
to connect DP’s –
update records
Check proposal
and Update New
Sites System
Identify stores
requirement
Order stores for
developer
Carry out survey to
establish link to
existing network
Design Proposal
4 weeks before
Site start date
Issues estimate at least
60 days before FOD.
Plan Offsite
civils
Send to NSR
and developer
Issues estimate to at
least X days before
FOD.
Plan Off/onsite
cable
Request Plot
call off
Change status
of job to
planning
complete
Complete Plot
call off sheet
Quality check
Close down
estimate on
New Sites
system and
record asset
once all
engineering
work complete
Note: More Information on the roles and responsibilities and options for a Developer that has entered into an agreement with Openreach can be
found within the Openreach Developers Guide via the Openreach portal. See Related Documents at the end of this guide
New Sites Infrastructure E2E Planning & Delivery Process
Reception & Request for
Infrastructure
Status A – Land Enquiry
Status C – Enquiry >4 Plots
Status D – Enquiry 1-4 Plots
Contractual
agreement
between
OR and
Developer
Proposal & Initial survey
Off Site Planning
Developer formally requests
plans to be developed
Status G –Waiting Acceptance
Status J – Pre-survey
Status K – Design Proposals
Status M –Site Survey
M-side or Complex D-Side Off
site infrastructure
Status R – Off Site Civils
Status S – Offsite Cable
On-site Ducting
Plot Call-Off and Industry
notification
Infrastructure Build
Estimates for all work passes
for completion
Confirmed Plot Call off
Council Addressing
Status U= Planning Complete
V= Waiting NSR Closure
W= Site Complete
Network
complete
Organisation
Reception and Coordination Teams
Newsites Design and Planning Offices
Network Delivery
Off Site Infrastructure
NSR works to arrange
delivery of on site stores and
oversee in life work
External 3rd Parties
Engagement Traffic
Management (Councils)
Private Way leave
On-site cabling
Estimates
issued for
build
Planning Status
G = Waiting Acceptance
J = Pre-survey R = Offsite Civils
K = Proposals S = Offsite Cable
M= Site survey T = Onsite cable
Onsite and Off Site Design
Completion of Onsite cable
work. Builders are
responsible for onsite duct
Status T – Onsite cabling
U= Planning Complete
V= Waiting NSR Closure
W= Site Complete
New Sites Planning
Capacity Forecasting
Business – Openreach will assess proposed sites and forecast the required capacity by the total area of the units at the
proposed site. (This also applies to larger industrial scale developments such as new retail parks) This is completed before
planning and the team will aim to exactly match the known requirement at that time to minimise over provision of pairs to the
proposed site. Some developers do not involve Openreach until late or sometimes not at all and in such cases, the first
Openreach know of these properties is when orders are placed at these addresses.
Residential - Capacity on a residential New site is decided on the basis of allocating 1 pair per plot on a copper site between
the cabinet and customers location (D side) and a calculation is used between the cabinet back to the exchange (E side).
The number spare pairs at the Distribution Point (DP) will be decided at the time of planning.
Greenfield / Brownfield Definition
Greenfield Site
It is a new build or housing development (a New Site) where no BT Network has previously been deployed. Planned network
infrastructure can be Fibre-only, Copper-only or both Fibre and Copper.
Brownfield Site
It is a existing commercial or residential location where there is existing Openreach Copper Network infrastructure.
Openreach Address Matching Dialogue Service
Address Matching is a pre-order Dialogue Service (DS) exposed to CPs which helps to streamline the ordering process by
using addresses recognised by Openreach systems, or by creating temporary addresses. This DS queries the Openreach
National Address Database (NAD) system and presents addresses known to Openreach and addresses in the Postal
Address File (PAF) which are unknown to Openreach in order to identify whether a service request is against an existing
known/matched or new address
 Search Address – Provides a list of addresses that match the criteria (up to a maximum of 200 records)
 Add Address – Creates a temporary address key where a match cannot be found (excludes GEA-FTTC, GEA-FTTP
Greenfield/Brownfield and FVA)
When querying the address functionality we will return all addresses meeting your criteria and each address will be
associated with a unique reference known as an “Address key” which in turn allows the CP to place an order
There are three possible address keys:
 A “Gold key” is returned when an address is known within the NAD, and indicates an address which is or has been
historically served by Openreach or has a pre-designed association to an Openreach network. A Gold key has an
associated technology flag to indicate the network associations at a specific address and is generated by Openreach.
 “Silver Qualifier” returned when an address is not recognised within the NAD but is identified by the PAF against which a
temporary “Silver key” will need to be created. A Silver key is automatically generated by Openreach when the CP
requests for a temporary key by selecting a silver qualifier. A Silver key will only be created for Copper and Ethernet
products not for fibre-only greenfield sites.
 When there is no Gold key or a Silver qualifier, a temporary “Bronze key” can be created for an unknown address (e.g. a
brownfield site that hasn’t been recognised within the NAD or PAF). A Bronze key is generated by Openreach against the
address created by the CP and can only be created for Copper and Ethernet products, not fibre-only greenfield sites.
Openreach Address Matching Dialogue Service
To confirm, the end user’s postal address is the address for service provision, the details of which is held in the NAD
database within the Equivalence Management Platform (EMP) The NAD uses the Royal Mail Postcode and Address File
(PAF) data for UK locations which is regularly updated and is Openreach’s primary source of information. Interfaces between
NAD and the Copper inventory (CSS), the FTTP Inventories (PIPeR and Phoenix) and the Point to Point Fibre Inventory
(INS) exist, enabling changes to be updated. When handling addressing fallouts requiring changes to address details, the
Network Addressing Team (NAT) update CSS (which in turns feeds into NAD) as required and as part of the order journey.
Search Address
Openreach are reliant on the provision of accurate address details from the Developer against which the CP is able to search
and we therefore recommend in the first instance that you search with only a postcode in order to obtain the maximum
number of results. The Search Address functionality allows you to search for an address and select the right address key to
progress the order. You can also use the ‘ThoroughfareName’ when searching for an address to narrow down the results.
Additionally a CP could use the developer name and plot number obtained from their customer, if known, as additional search
criteria. The CP can search by “Development Address” and by using the format Plot No and Developer name. This would
return a gold key address if matched.
If the expected Gold key is not present in the list of addresses, please use a Silver Qualifier and create an address using the
correct format and structure. If we have been able to map this to a PAF address, we will associate a Silver key. GEA-FTTP
service is always recorded against an existing Gold key so temporary addresses should not be created for that purpose. It
will not be possible to raise a GEA-FTTP or FVA order against a Silver or Bronze key. Full details on how to search an
address can be found in the Best Practice Guide – Address Management. A link for this can be found in the Related
Documents section towards the end of this guide
Openreach Address Matching Dialogue Service
Add Address
If an address is not recognised within the NAD system or PAF and you have checked that it is not a GEA-FTTP fibre served
new site address, you will need to create a temporary key. The Add Address functionality allows you to create a temporary
key for a new address
If there are no Gold keys or Silver qualifier that are relevant for the specific location, please create an address using the
correct format and structure. This will be assigned a temporary Bronze key and can be used to submit your order. Temporary
addresses should not be created for the purposes of enabling Copper orders for fibre-only served new sites
Full details on how to create a temporary key can be found in the Best Practice Guide – Address Management. A link for this
can be found in the Related Documents section towards the end of this guide
It is important to ensure that, when requesting a service into a complex address, such as a multi-occupancy building e.g. flat,
unit or a house that has been recently divided, you will need to ensure that all the relevant low level address details are
captured accurately, otherwise Openreach will instruct you to cancel the order and submit in the correct format. E.g. In the
house divided example, please do not select ‘1 The Close’ just to select a ‘Gold Key’, if the address is now ‘1a or 1b The
Close’
Openreach Address Matching
Order process
 Proactive infrastructure build completed prior to order
receipt (CPs to place order at this point).
Silver / Bronze
Gold Address
Customer contacts CP to raise order for service
Communications Provider
 Address is known within the NAD, and indicates an
address which is or has been historically served by
Openreach or has a pre-designed association to an
Openreach network.
 Gold address provided and Distribution Point appointed
allowing auto routing to Openreach Service Delivery.
 After analysis of line connectivity the order would
proceed to New Sites if no connectivity exists to enable
accurate line availability dates to be given or if
connectivity is confirmed order would proceed to
execution in agreed timescale.
 Home movers programme looking to revise and
streamline order process to enhance Customer and CP
experience.
CP order
Address identified as Gold
Key
Appointment given
Address identified as Silver or
Bronze key
Advisor to set New Sites flag
to order
Openreach
Order analysed by MLPA
DS to ascertain whether
line exists to the property
Order dealt with by New Sites
Y/N
N
 Key work streams include:
– Order Process
– Addressing
– KCI Reporting
– Auto Routing
Y
Order Proceeds to execution
Plot called off by NSR / CoOrdinator
New Sites Definition
Note: If a CP does not currently populate the NS flag the order will follow the existing path to the New Sites team, namely for
Bronze and Silver keys (Silver known to PAF) it will go to NAT and then on to New Sites (maybe via survey) And for a Gold key
this will go direct to the New site team as the address is linked through the DP with info on it that Rose can auto route.
At times the customer may only have a plot number and there is a high likelihood the property is not ready for occupancy. Check
with your customer and if the occupancy date is not available suggest that the order is placed when this is confirmed. It should
also be noted that a large number of properties are built each year where developers do not advise the New Sites team in
advance. In such cases, the first Openreach know of these properties is when orders are placed at these addresses.
Developers that enter into an agreement for Openreach to provide network to new sites are expected to inform the New Sites
team when the property / premises have been council addressed. The developers are in turn dependent on the PO and the Local
Authority completing their part of the process before they can inform us. Information on the roles and responsibilities of a
Developer that has entered into an agreement with Openreach can be found in the Developers Guide via the Openreach portal.
Site Offices/Temporary Buildings
A Site Office is a temporary building or structure that is generally not intended to remain in position permanently. Site Offices may
include structures such as, Portacabin, portable storage container and similar temporary structures intended to be used as offices
for business purposes and as such Site Offices will only be provided on Site Office line products. This is essential as only the Site
Office process has the necessary arrangements in place to recover line plant safely when the line is finally ceased. Within the
Developers Guide, Developers are asked to contact their CP to order a Site Line and states this is a specific product.
Complex Orders
Any address that cannot be matched to a gold key and further questioning indicates that a bronze key is required. This would
decide the route the order takes and it would likely require a survey and may therefore need additional planning work completed
before service can be provided. These orders are more likely to incur an Excess Construction Charge (ECC) and may require a
longer lead time, though this is not always the case. Examples of complex orders would be a farm building refurbishment,
provision of service to a caravan and a re-build on a brownfield site where no increase in tenancies occurred.
New Sites Definition
This scope aligns to the existing New Sites Plan and Build definition.
Brand new home/business premises where the customer is the first occupant (1 property upwards) = new site
PLEASE NOTE ….This does not include, caravans, mobile homes, log cabins, sheds, temporary buildings, granny flats/
annexes, extensions, farm buildings, site lines, refurbishments where no increase in tenancies.
All New homes/business premises must be flagged with a Y to identify the order as a standard new house
A suggested question to the customer would be….. Is it a brand new residential or business property where you will be the
first occupant? (clearly there are some nuances – see examples below)
Scenario
Outcome
Mrs Jones has bought one of three flats that were once a house, it is a brand new property and she is the first
occupant. Survey may be required to ascertain method of provision of service. (underground* or overhead)
Standard New
House Flag Y
Mrs Smith bought a home that was once a farm building (stable), This is a refurbishment and the customer could be
charged excess construction charges (ECC)
Complex flag Y
Mrs Bashir bought a flat that was previously a pub, it is a property that has had a change of use and she is the first
occupant. Survey may be required to ascertain method of provision of service. (underground* or overhead)
Standard New
House Flag Y
Mrs Kiddyminster moved into a granny flat at the side of her daughters house, This is an extension
New provide
Mr James bought a static caravan at 1 mile Park, This is classed as a temporary building
Complex flag Y
Dr Mee bought a Portacabin for a taxi firm, It is a temporary building and could be charged ECC
Site line flag Y
Business sites - any new build, where the old building that existed on site is demolished and rebuilt (Brownfield) would
fall under the remit of the commercial revenue team. All work to reinstate telecoms infrastructure would be chargeable.
Complex flag Y
Business sites – Any new build, where the site was undeveloped (Greenfield) prior to the construction of the new
unit(s) or there has been an increase to the number of units that previously existed (Brownfield)
Standard New
House Flag Y
* ECC only payable if cost of provision is over £3500
Point of Sale
Firstly, it is important to recognise that, whilst the use of a ‘Gold Key’ against the main address may appear to speed up order
entry and lead times, the absence of any relevant flat number or sub-premises detail, may result in Openreach not being able
to locate the true address and subsequently the service being provided to the wrong premises.
The next step, once you have identified an address and are able to select a Gold key you can then use the MLPA Dialogue
Service to view the PSTN working lines and stopped lines serving at the selected address. MLPA will show you where working
lines or stopped lines exist, details will be given of up to 20 of each. For stopped lines these details will include the line number.
This service will also identify the distribution point that serves the address and how many spare pairs (if any) are available. You
must have a matched address or an existing line number in order to use this service and you will receive back either a
successful response or an error message, which are explained over the following pages:
MLPA
The Manage Line Plant Availability (MLPA) Dialogue Service gives you an indication of the Line Plant Availability at an address.
It will list Copper line information at that address and you can then use this information to place an order on an existing stopped
line or to run an availability check on a specific line. In summary MLPA will;
 Detail the working or stopped lines at an address
 Help to identify MPF lines at an address
 Identify if there is an internal Distribution Point (DP) that will enable you to discuss access arrangements with your customer
eMLC
The Enhanced Manage Line Characteristics (eMLC) Dialogue Service enables you to identify line characteristics, technologies
and information contributing to an MPF, SMPF, BET, GEA FTTC, GEA FTTP, FTTP on Demand or FVA provision order
validation. You can submit line characteristics requests using a directory number, service ID, access line ID, and distribution
point (where there is no existing line) or postcode (where there is no existing line). For the most accurate results it is
recommended that you use directory number or service ID as the input.
Point of Sale
The table below provides a quick look up facility for the response codes that you may receive back from MLPA – Please see
Appendix 1 for additional response codes
MLPA
PAF
Exch
DP
Designed
Network
CP response
2451
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
2452
Yes
Yes/No
No
No
2453
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
It may or may not pertain to a new property. CP to question End
Customer to confirm if new property.
If no exchange, should not be a gold addresses - Low volume.
CP to question End Customer to confirm if new property.If the CP
wishes to make an appointment then they may, though
Openreach suggests that they do not commit to a date until they
receive KCI2 as planning and a survey may need to take place. It
is expected that the lead-time will be longer.
It is most likely to be a new property. Select the standard new
house flag and appoint with minimum leadtime.
• After receiving either response code, It should be emphasised to the customer that this is a provisional appointment
and advise that in 3 working days (CP to set their own parameter) you will either confirm the appointment or advise
progress of the order.
• The CRD should reflect when the customer would like service subject to minimum lead times but no commitment
should be made until KCI2 is received.
• You will need to look for the Delayed in planning message and if no KCI 2 is received by the customer within 24 hours
(48 hours for LLU/NGA orders) of this message, this should be case managed.
• If, after questioning the customer it is not a new property order, follow the advice above except the standard new house
flag should not be set.
Point of Sale
EMP Response Code 2451:
When MLPA returns Response Code 2451, this indicates that the address exists in CSS and has a design exchange and
DP but no stopped or working lines are recorded against it. The CP should question the customer to determine if the order
is for a new property. If it is, you should raise an order with the standard new house flag and reserve an appointment as
normal.
EMP Response Code 2452:
When MLPA returns Response Code 2452, this indicates that the address exists in CSS and has a design exchange but no
DP or stopped or working lines are recorded against it. It will also be returned if there is no design exchange. Volumes of
this code will be low as such addresses should not be gold addresses. The CP should question the customer to determine
if the order is for a new property. If it is, you should raise an order with the standard new house flag and reserve an
appointment as normal.
EMP Response Code 2453:
When MLPA returns Response Code 2453, this indicates that the address exists in CSS and has a design exchange and
DP information but no stopped or working lines are recorded against it. It is most likely to be a new property. The CP should
raise an order with the standard new house flag and appoint with the minimum leadtime. (Please note that CPs need to be
aware that although the guidance for response code 2453 is correct, currently the system is not returning such error codes.
This is currently under investigation and will be corrected to work as per design. CPs will be advised by EIP comms when
the solution has been agreed and the delivery date is known.)
Point of Sale - WLR New Site
The table below outlines the recommended order handling for WLR orders at a new property
MLPA Outcome
Ask if
customer 1st
occupant of
new property
Set provisional
appointment &
confirm after
receipt of KCI2
Set
realistic
CRD
Standard
New
House
Flag
Order
subtype
Working Line
N/A
N/A
Y
N
WLT/WLTO
Stopped Line
N/A
N/A
Y
N
2451
new site
Y
Y
Y
2451
not a new site
Y
Y
N
2452
new site
Y
Y
Y
2452
not a new site
Y
Y
N
2453
new site
Y
Y
Y
Start of
Stopped
Line
New
Provide
New
Provide
New
Provide
New
Provide
New
Provide
Comments
Regular updates if delayed pre
KCI2
Regular updates if delayed pre
KCI2 – Should not be a New Site
Regular updates if delayed pre
KCI2
Regular updates if delayed pre
KCI2
Regular updates if delayed pre
KCI2
Regular updates if delayed pre
KCI2
Regular updates if delayed pre
KCI2
For new sites, CPs should check via address search dialogue service that the site is not GEA FTTP only before placing a
copper order. If it is please follow the GEA FTTP guidance. Copper orders placed in these scenarios can lead to late
cancellations.
Point of Sales - MPF New Site
The table below outlines the recommended order handling for MPF orders at a new property
MLPA Outcome
Ask if
customer 1st
occupant of
new property
Set provisional
appointment &
confirm after
receipt of KCI2
Set
realistic
CRD
Standard
New
House
Flag
Order
subtype
Working Line
N/A
N/A
Y
N/A
WLT/WLTO
Stopped Line
N/A
N/A
Y
N/A
2451
new site
Y
Y
Y
2451
not a new site
Y
Y
N/A
2452
new site
Y
Y
N/A
2452
not a new site
Y
Y
N/A
2453
new site
Y
Y
Y
Start of
Stopped
Line
New
Provide
New
Provide
New
Provide
New
Provide
New
Provide
Comments
Regular updates if delayed pre
KCI2
Regular updates if delayed pre
KCI2 – Should not be a New Site
Regular updates if delayed pre
KCI2
Regular updates if delayed pre
KCI2
Regular updates if delayed pre
KCI2
Regular updates if delayed pre
KCI2
Regular updates if delayed pre
KCI2
For new sites, CPs should check via address search dialogue service that the site is not GEA FTTP only before placing a
copper order. If it is please follow the GEA FTTP guidance. Copper orders placed in these scenarios can lead to late
cancellations.
GEA FTTC New Site
 GEA FTTC can only be ordered once the network has been commissioned and the address has a
gold key.
 eMLC will detail if GEA FTTC is available.
 Address search dialogue service will show if a site is due to be/is a GEA FTTC site. New site
addresses will initially be listed using developer addresses – these may include plot number and
full or partial post codes. When council addressing is released (these show house numbers, street
names and full post codes) the addresses are updated. See the address matching best practice
guide for further guidance.
 If a site is due to be a GEA FTTC site but service is not currently available, the CP should make a
note that the customer is interested in FTTC service and advise that they will contact the
customer when GEA FTTC service becomes available. This will require periodically checking
whether GEA FTTC service is available. Updates are also available via www.openreach.co.uk.
GEA FTTP New Site
 GEA FTTP can only be ordered once the network has been commissioned and the address has a
gold key.
 eMLC will detail if GEA FTTP is available.
 Address search dialogue service will show if a site is due to be/is a GEA FTTP only site. New site
addresses will initially be listed using developer addresses – these may include plot number and full
or partial post codes. When council addressing is released (these show house numbers, street
names and full post codes) the addresses are updated. See the address matching best practice
guide for further guidance.
 If a site is due to be a GEA FTTP site but service is not currently available, the CP should make a
note that the customer is interested in GEA FTTP service and advise that they will contact the
customer when GEA FTTP service becomes available. This will require periodically checking
whether GEA FTTP service is available. Updates are also available via www.openreach.co.uk.
 Please note that sites that are GEA FTTP only cannot be supplied via copper. If copper services
(WLR or MPF) are ordered in such cases, the order would be turned back for copper products. In
release 2700 (November 2014) a CP will no longer be able to use a post code on an GEA FTTP site
for a copper product.
Related Documents
Subject
Best Practice Guide
Address Matching
Address Management Best Practice Guide. See
http://www.openreach.co.uk/orpg/home/helpandsupport/how-toguides/howtoguides.do
Appointing
Booking an Engineer Visit Best Practice Guide. See
http://www.openreach.co.uk/orpg/home/helpandsupport/how-toguides/howtoguides.do
Developers Guide
Developers Guide via the Openreach portal. See
http://www.openreach.co.uk/orpg/home/contactus/connectingyourdevelopment/documentationandinform
ation/documentationandinfo.do
Dialogue Services
Dialogue Services Product Guide via the Openreach portal. See
http://www.openreach.co.uk/orpg/home/helpandsupport/how-toguides/howtoguides.do
Glossary
Term
Definition
eMLC
Enhanced Manage Line Characteristics
FOD
First Occupation Date
DP
Distribution Point
FTTC
Generic Ethernet Access provided over Fibre To The Cabinet (GEA-FTTC)
FTTP
Generic Ethernet Access provided over Fibre To The Premises (GEA-FTTP)
KCI
Keeping Customers Informed
MLPA
Managed Line Plant Availability
NAD
Name and Address Database
NAT
Network Addressing Team
NSR
New Sites Representative
PAF
Postal Address File
Appendix 1
EMP Response Code 2450:
Error Message: Address not found: Address key and District Code combination entered by the CP was not found in
Openreach records. -When MLPA returns Response Code 2450 it indicates that the address and district code entered are
wrong. It will ask you to correct this and resubmit the request
EMP Response Code 2454:
Error Message: Address reference key not provided or invalid format: Please check your input data and re-submit - When
MLPA returns Response Code 2454 it is indicating that the address reference is a mandatory input and is not present in
your request and will ask you to add this and resubmit the request
EMP Response Code 2461:
Error Message: NAD Key and CSS District or DN is necessary for input. Please check your input data and resubmit.- When
MLPA returns Response Code 2461 it is indicating that both the NAD Key + CSS District or DN are not provided and will
ask you to add this and resubmit the request