Northern (NY/NJ) Corridor Job Aid

The term NorthernCorridor Service refers to the Interstate/InterLATA access services that Verizon provides to customers between the five boroughs of New York City and the five Northeast counties of New Jersey as referenced in FCC Tariff #1, section 14.3.2.

State / LATA / County/Borough
New Jersey / 224 / Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Passaic, and UnionCounties
New York / 132 / Manhattan, Queens, Bronx, Brooklyn, and Staten Island Boroughs

For a circuit to be considered Northern Corridor, one end(either A or Z location) must terminate in a Wire Center on the New Jerseyside of the corridor and the other end must terminate in a Wire Center on the New Yorkside of the corridor.

See below for a list of wire center CLLIs(1st 8 characters) considered to be Northern Corridor for each state. Please note:These rules do not apply to TLS.

If you have an end user address and not a CLLI code, please use the pre-order Service Address tool in Access Ordering. Once an address is validated, the tool will return back a serving wire centerCLLI which can then be used to determine if that CLLI falls within the corridor.

Northern Corridorwire center CLLIs (1st 8 characters), New Jersey
BLFDNJBL / JRCYNJBR / PSSCNJPS
BLVLNJBE / JRCYNJJO / PTSNNJAR
BYNNNJ02 / KRNYNJKN / RCPKNJ01
CFPKNJCS / LNDNNJ01 / RCPKNJ02
CFTNNJCF / LTFLNJLF / RGWDNJRW
CLSTNJCO / LTFYNJLF / RHWYNJRA
CLWLNJCW / LVTNNJLI / RMSYNJRM
CNFRNJCR / MLBNNJMB / RSLLNJRL
DUMTNJDM / MTCLNJMC / RTFRNJRU
ELZBNJEL / MTVWNJMV / RVEDNJOR
ENWDNJEN / NBRGNJNB / SMMTNJSM
EORNNJEO / NFLDNJNF / SORGNJSO
ERLKNJEL / NTLYNJNU / UNCYNJ02
FRFDNJFA / NWPVNJMH / UNINNJUV
FRLNNJFL / NWRKNJ02 / WMFRNJ01
FTLENJLE / NWRKNJ03 / WORNNJWO
HCKNNJHK / NWRKNJIR / WSFDNJWS
HLDLNJWE / NWRKNJWA / WYCKNJWK
HLDNNJ01 / OKLDNJ01
IVTNNJES / PLFDNJPF
Northern Corridor wire center CLLIs (1st 8 characters), New York
NYCKNY14 / NYCMNY42 / NYCQNYIA
NYCKNY71 / NYCMNY50 / NYCQNYJA
NYCKNY77 / NYCMNY56 / NYCQNYLN
NYCKNYAI / NYCMNY73 / NYCQNYLI
NYCKNYAL / NYCMNY79 / NYCQNYNW
NYCKNYAR / NYCMNY97 / NYCQNYNJ
NYCKNYAU / NYCMNYBS / NYCQNYRH
NYCKNYAY / NYCMNYCA / NYCQNYOP
NYCKNYBR / NYCMNYMN / NYCRNYND
NYCKNYBU / NYCMNYPS / NYCRNYNS
NYCKNYCL / NYCMNYTH / NYCRNYSS
NYCKNYFA / NYCMNYVS / NYCRNYWS
NYCKNYFT / NYCMNYWA / NYCXNYCI
NYCKNYKP / NYCMNYWS / NYCXNYCR
NYCKNYLA / NYCMNYZO / NYCXNYGC
NYCKNYRA / NYCQNYAS / NYCXNYHO
NYCKNYTY / NYCQNYBA / NYCXNYJE
NYCKNYWM / NYCQNYBH / NYCXNYKB
NYCMNY13 / NYCQNYCO / NYCXNYMH
NYCMNY18 / NYCQNYFR / NYCXNYTB
NYCMNY30 / NYCQNYFL / NYCXNYTR
NYCMNY36 / NYCQNYFH
NYCMNY37 / NYCQNYHS

TLS Corridor-Eligible

A TLS E-NNI cannot cross the Northern Corridor, nor can a UNI. The E-NNI or UNI must be wholly-contained either within LATA 132 or 224, but is not restricted to any subset of wire centers within the LATA.

An EVC can traverse the Northern Corridor, connecting anUNI/E-NNI on one side of the corridor with an UNI/E-NNI on the other side. For this configuration, the UNIend point(s) must be defined as corridor-eligible (able to support a cross-corridor EVC) as requested when establishing the UNI.An E-NNI end point is not required to be defined as corridor-eligible. The EVC may or may not cross the corridor when the end points are corridor-eligible.

See the Transparent LAN Service (TLS) order guide under Access Order Guides for more information on SPEC codes associated to ordering a corridor-eligible UNI.

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