MULTI-JURISDICTIONAL ENDPOINT ALLOCATION COMPLIANCE

Disclosed are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable media for multi jurisdictional endpoint allocation compliance. A multi jurisdictional endpoint allocation system receives a request to allocate an endpoint in a jurisdiction to an account and accesses a regulation data object for t...

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Hauptverfasser: DeLorenzo, Michael, Sanghavi, Rahul, Thamatam, Sunil, Loomis, Patrick, Parker, Shawn, Vlku, Nick, Ryno, Andrew
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description Disclosed are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable media for multi jurisdictional endpoint allocation compliance. A multi jurisdictional endpoint allocation system receives a request to allocate an endpoint in a jurisdiction to an account and accesses a regulation data object for the jurisdiction. The regulation data object identifies a set of jurisdictional requirements for the jurisdiction and a set of actions to be performed to satisfy the set of jurisdictional requirements for the jurisdiction. The multi jurisdictional endpoint allocation system allocates an endpoint in the jurisdiction to the account and executes the set of actions associated with the regulation data object to satisfy the set of jurisdictional requirements for the jurisdiction.
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