Why LSSiDATA

LSSIDATA Value

LSSiDATA sources telephony-based business, residential, and government contact information on a nationwide scale directly from and for local exchange carriers and other telecommunications providers. This direct access enables LSSiDATA to compile the most current and accurate contact information available.

Contact information is also sourced from cable companies, VoIP providers, CLECs, and wireless carriers across North America to create one of the most robust contact resources available.

Tier 1 "Closest to the Source" Value

LSSiDATA is a Tier 1 supplier of contact data, indicating a direct relationship with the sources for contact data. As a Tier 1 resource, LSSiDATA has established processes and technologies that uniquely power LSSiDATA’s provision of directory assistance and call completion services on a nationwide scale as well as North America and the world.

Carriers must have the most up-to-date and accurate information to support revenue-generating Directory Assistance requests. LSSiDATA sources and aggregates data from telecommunications providers in North America to deliver fresh and accurate detail back to those carriers and others such as list aggregators and data resellers.

Why LSSiDATA?

  • Fresher Data Faster – Daily updates directly from telecommunication providers mean a head start of 2 days or more for any business or residential additions or changes.
  • Quality – LSSiDATA’s Quality Update, Identify and Change (QUIC) process is a multi-dimensional data optimization system that serves the desire of telecommunication providers and other customers to obtain the most accurate and up-to-date contact information. A web-based interface facilitates the reporting of changes in contact listings, and QUIC systems update hundreds of thousands of records on a daily basis. Independent data audits verify accuracy of data.
  • Richness of Data – A wide range of data sources enrich LSSIDATA’s business and residential contact repository with detail beyond names, addresses, and phone numbers. Cable companies, VoIP providers, CLECs, wireless carriers, and sources for opt-in information contribute to an expansive contact resource.