Title: NPA 403 Area Code Relief in Alberta
1NPA 403 (Area Code) Relief in Alberta
2November 22/23, 2004Westin, Calgary,
AlbertaDay 1
830 Coffee and Registration 900 Welcome and
Introductions 915 Approval of Agenda
920 CNA Role in NPA Relief Planning
Process 1015 Break 1030 CRTC Comments on NPA
Relief Planning Process Public Notice CRTC
2004-5 1045 CNA Review of Industry
Guidelines 1100 Review of Aggregate NRUF and
Relief Plans 1200 Break 100 Review of Relief
Plans Continues 230 Break 245 Review of
Relief Plans Continues 300 Review of
Contributions 500 Adjourn
3November 22/23, 2004Westin, Calgary,
AlbertaDay 2
- 800 Coffee and Registration
- 830 Welcome and Introductions
- 840 Review of Initial Planning Document (IPD)
- 1015 Break
- 1030 Review of IPD Continues
- 1200 Break
- 100 Round Table Discussion of Issues and
Alternatives - 215 Break
- 230 Round Table Discussion Continues
- 345 Wrap-up (Date and Agenda of next meeting)
- 400 Adjourn
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6Canadian Geographic NPAs
7NPA 403 (Area Code)
8NPA 403 Major Cities Roads
9NPA Relief Planning Principles and Considerations
- The relief plan chosen will seek to minimize
customer confusion while balancing the cost of
implementation by all affected parties. - For each relief activity proposed in the plan, it
is recommended that customers who undergo number
changes shall not be required to change again for
a period of 8-10 years. - All efforts should be made to choose a plan that
does not favor a particular interest group, i.e.,
no carrier should receive a distinct competitive
advantage over other carriers as a result of
reaching a consensus on a particular plan.
10NPA Relief Planning Principles and Considerations
(Cont.)
- CO Codes and NPA codes are public resources and
administrative assignment of these codes does not
imply ownership of the resource by the entity
performing the administrative function, nor does
it imply ownership by the entity to which the
resource is assigned. - The CRTC has the ultimate authority to approve or
reject a relief plan in Canada. - In the U.S. and Canada, geographic NPA code
boundaries do not usually extend across state or
provincial lines.
11NPA Relief Planning Principles and Considerations
(Cont.)
- The NPA Code Relief Coordinator should facilitate
the selection of a consensus NPA code relief
alternative based upon input as outlined below. - Communications should be established with all
affected industry members, appropriate regulatory
bodies and the North American Numbering Plan
Administration (NANPA). This should be initiated
immediately after the need for NPA Code relief
has been determined.
12NPA Relief Planning Process
- The NPA Relief Planning Process is described in
detail in the Canadian NPA Relief Planning
Guidelines and the Industry Numbering Committee
NPA Allocation Plan and Assignment Guidelines - This process requires participation by Affected
Parties and other interested parties at NPA
Relief Planning Meetings (i.e. the NPA Relief
Planning Committee) - The major objective of the NPA Relief Planning
Process is to ensure that CO Codes and telephone
numbers are always available for use by
Telecommunications Service Providers and their
customers, respectively, in the geographic area
requiring relief.
13NPA Relief Planning Process (Cont.)
- Another objective of the NPA Relief Planning
Committee is to develop, in accordance with the
NPA Relief Planning Process and associated time
frames, a consensus position on an NPA Relief
Plan to be submitted for regulatory authority
approval. - It is the responsibility of all industry
participants (e.g. carriers, service providers,
manufactures, equipment suppliers, and users) to
implement the NPA Relief Plan.
14NPA Relief Planning Process (Cont.)
- The relief options shall cover a period of at
least five years beyond the predicted date of
exhaust, and shall cover more than one relief
activity, if necessary, during the time frame. - The relief plan shall be a living document and
will reflect changes that take place over time
such as demand for NXX codes or other factors
(e.g., local competition, PCS, prepaid cellular,
etc.) during the time it takes to create. The
annual and relief planning NRUF analysis shall be
used as one of the tools in updating the options.
15NPA Relief Planning Process (Cont.)
- The relief plan, which will evolve from these
relief options, shall be prepared in accordance
with appropriate industry guidelines, i.e., NPA
Allocation Plan and Assignment Guidelines,
Canadian NPA Code Relief Planning Guidelines,
etc. - Interested and industry parties are encouraged to
become involved in the development of the plan.
16NPA Relief Planning Process (Cont.)
- The choice of relief methods (e.g., split,
overlay, boundary realignment) is a local
decision and shall be specified in the plan,
along with boundaries if a split is chosen. The
estimated relief period shall be included in the
plan along with assumptions, projected code
assignment rates, etc. - For each relief activity proposed in the plan, it
is recommended that customers who undergo number
changes shall not be required to change again for
a period of 8-10 years.
17NPA Relief Planning Process (Cont.)
- In the long term, the plan shall result in the
most effective use possible of all codes serving
a given area. Ideally, all of the codes in a
given area shall exhaust about the same time in
the case of splits. In practice, this may not be
possible, but severe imbalances, shall be
avoided.
18Participants Role in NPA Relief Planning
- CRTC
- NPA Relief Planning shall be conducted under the
regulatory oversight of the CRTC. - When an NPA is determined to require NPA relief
within a 72-month time period, the CNA shall
immediately notify the CRTC, CISC, and the CSCN
of the Projected Exhaust Date and the need to
commence NPA Relief Planning. - It is expected that the CRTC will inform the
public that a Relief Planning Committee, to be
chaired by the Canadian Numbering Administrator
(CNA), will be formed as an Ad Hoc Working Group
of the CRTC Interconnection Steering Committee
(CISC) to do Relief Planning for the exhausting
NPA. - The CRTC has the authority, under the
Telecommunications Act, to review, modify and
give final approval to the Planning Document and
the Relief Implementation Plan (RIP) developed
and submitted by the Relief Planning Committee
(RPC) via the CISC process.
19Participants Role in NPA Relief Planning
- CNA
- To facilitate NPA Relief Planning the CNA
- Monitors the rate of assignment and in-service
confirmations of CO Codes within NPAs in order to
assist in the projection of NPA exhaust,
identification of the need for NPA Relief, and
the identification of a Jeopardy Condition - Conducts the General Numbering Resource
Utilization Forecast (G-NRUF) and forwards the
aggregate G-NRUF results to the NANPA and the
CRTC and, - Undertakes relief activities to provide relief to
an NPA projected to exhaust within a 72-month
time period. - The CNA shall create and release an initial media
release.
20Participants Role in NPA Relief Planning
- CNA (Contd)
- The CNA shall conduct an R-NRUF in order to
obtain actual and forecast data from current and
prospective CO Code Holders for the exhausting
NPA. The CNA shall use the results of the R-NRUF
to - Validate the Projected Exhaust Date
- Identify a potential Relief Date and,
- Prepare the Initial Planning Document.
-
- The Relief Planning Coordinator shall prepare an
IPD identifying NPA-specific Relief Options for
consideration by the RPC. - During the Relief Planning process, the CNA shall
provide sufficient staff to perform three roles - Relief Planning Committee Chair
- Relief Planning Committee Secretary and,
- Relief Planning Coordinator.
- The primary role of the RPC Chair is to convene,
chair and facilitate the meetings of the RPC.
The primary role of the RPC Secretary is to
record and distribute the minutes of the meetings
of the RPC. The primary role of the Relief
Planning Coordinator is to conduct Central Office
Code projected usage surveys, develop the Initial
Planning Document (IPD) and make modifications to
it as agreed by the RPC in order to create the
Planning Document.
21The Roles and Responsibilities of the CNA in the
NPA Relief Planning Process
- Monitor CO Code Assignment and Availability
- Conduct Relief Planning NRUF on request
- Notify Affected Parties and appropriate
regulatory authority - Appoint a Relief Planning Committee Chair, a
Relief Planning Committee Secretary and a Relief
Planning Coordinator - Prepare Initial Planning Document (IPD)
- Issue Notice of Initial Meeting and Distribute
IPD to Affected Parties and appropriate
Regulatory Authority - Conduct Initial NPA Relief Planning Meeting and
subsequent meetings as required - Submit Planning Document to CISC and CRTC for
approval - Notify the North American Number Plan
Administration - Make a public announcement
22Participants Role in NPA Relief Planning
- Telecommunications Service Providers
- Participate in the Relief Planning process by
- Submitting completed R-NRUF input forms to the
CNA - Providing comments and contributions regarding
the IPD - Attending RPC and its subtending Task Forces
(e.g., Consumer Awareness and Network
Implementation) meetings and, - Identifying impacts on the local dial plan and
take part in RPC discussions on the local dial
plan. - Take the appropriate actions (network and system
implementation, testing, consumer awareness
activities, etc.) required to implement relief by
the dates contained in the CRTC-approved Relief
Implementation Plan. - Notify the CRTC of any major relief
implementation or consumer awareness concerns, as
they are identified. Any concerns that may
impact the implementation of relief by other
carriers in the affected NPA should also be
identified to the Relief Planning Committee or
its subtending Task Forces, if appropriate. -
23Participants Role in NPA Relief Planning
- Relief Planning Committee
- Relief Planning Committee meetings shall be
conducted in a fair and impartial manner in order
to ensure that all participants have an
opportunity to express their opinions and
concerns. - The Relief Planning Committee shall attempt to
develop a consensus amongst all participants on
the Planning Document, as per the CISC
administrative guidelines. - The Relief Planning meetings and conference calls
will be open to public participation. All
information pertaining to Relief Planning
meetings and conference calls shall be made
available to the public in both a timely manner
and an accessible format. - The Relief Planning Committee shall establish a
Relief Date that is 12 to 18 months in advance of
the Projected Exhaust Date, at the time the
Planning Document is submitted to the CISC and
CRTC.
24Background
- NPA 403 serves 142 exchanges.
- NPA 403 serves mainly Calgary, Red Deer,
Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, Banff, High River and
surrounding communities. - Majority of growth is in the Calgary, Red Deer,
Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, Airdrie exchanges. - NPA 403 is running out of CO Codes.
- Projected Average Growth is 42 CO Codes per
year. - NPA 403 will exhaust in October 2009.
25C.O. Code (NXX) Status
- C.O. Codes Available In Area Code 403
- Assigned (11-22-2004) 541
- NPAs (Neighboring Home) 2
- Reserved (7 Digit Service) 2
-
- Miscellaneous Codes 42
- Protected (X-NPA 7-D Dialing) 0
- Available Codes 213
- Anticipated Average Growth 42 /year
- Exhaust October 2009
26NPA 403 CO Code Exhaust 2004 G-NRUF
27NPA 403 CO Code Exhaust 2004 G-NRUF
28NPA 403 CO Code ExhaustJuly 2004 R-NRUF
29NPA 403 CO Code ExhaustJuly 2004 R-NRUF
30New NPA Implementation Options
- Geographic Split (one option with two
sub-options) - Concentrated Overlay (one option)
- Distributed Overlay (one option)
- Distributed Overlay with Boundary Realignment
(one option)
31Split Considerations
- Both NPAs Must Grow Evenly
- Split Should Last Minimum of 8-10 Years
- Least Impact to Customers Telecom Service
Providers - Financial
- Procedural
32Geographic Split
Geographic Split of NPA 403 (Plan 1a)
33Geographic Split of NPA 403 (Plan 1a)
- The Calgary EAS portion of NPA 403, with 18
Exchange Areas would retain NPA 403, and the
remainder of NPA 403, comprising 124 Exchange
Areas, would be assigned the new NPA. The area
that would retain NPA 403 contains the rapidly
growing Exchange Area of Calgary, while the new
NPA would contain the rapidly growing Exchange
Areas of Red Deer, Lethbridge and Medicine Hat.
Using this Relief Sub-option, approximately
0.562 million people outside the Calgary EAS
would be affected by a telephone number change. - After the split, NPA 403 and the new NPA would
be expected to exhaust in 2019 and 2041
respectively. - This Relief Option would increase the number of
separate Relief Planning areas in Alberta from
two to three, and three new NPAs would be
required in the province during the next 20 year
period.
34Geographic Split of NPA 403 (Plan 1b) (Plan 1b is
similar to Plan 1a, with 403 NEW areas reversed)
35Geographic Split of NPA 403 (Plan 1b)
The 124 Exchange Areas outside the Calgary EAS
portion of NPA 403 would retain NPA 403, and the
Calgary EAS portion of NPA 403, with 18 Exchange
Areas, would be assigned the new NPA. Using this
Relief Sub-option, approximately 1.050 million
people in the Calgary EAS would be affected by a
telephone number change. The larger quantity of
number changes required by this sub-option is a
drawback compared to the quantity of number
changes required by Plan 1a. After such a split,
NPA 403 and the new NPA would be expected to
exhaust in 2041 and 2019, respectively. This
Relief Option would increase the number of
separate Relief Planning areas in Alberta from
two to three, and three new NPAs would be
required in the province during the next 20 year
period.
36Concentrated Overlay with the new NPA covering
the Calgary EAS and Outside the Calgary EAS area
grows with NPA 403 (Plan 2)
37This Relief Option would overlay a new NPA over
the Calgary EAS portion of the NPA 403 area,
which comprises 18 Exchange Areas. The portion of
NPA 403 outside the Calgary EAS, consisting of
the remaining 124 Exchange Areas, would continue
to grow using the remaining CO Codes available
for assignment in NPA 403. With such an overlay,
NPA 403 and the new NPA would be expected to
exhaust in 2015 and 2031, respectively. This
option increases the number of separate Relief
Planning areas in Alberta from two to three, and
three new NPAs would be required in the province
during the next 20 years.
38 Distributed Overlay on NPA 403 (Plan 3)
39Distributed Overlay on NPA 403 (Plan 3)
-
- This Relief Option would overlay a new NPA over
all 142 Exchange Areas in NPA 403. NPA 403 and
the new NPA would be expected to exhaust in 2009
and 2027, respectively. - This option would maintain the number of
separate Relief Planning areas in Alberta at two,
and two new NPAs would be required in the
province during the next 20 years.
40Distributed Overlay on NPA 403 and Boundary
Realignment with NPA 780 at NPA 780 Exhaust (Plan
4)
41Distributed Overlay on NPA 403 and Boundary
Realignment with NPA 780 at NPA 780 Exhaust (Plan
4)
- This Relief Option would initially overlay a new
NPA over all 142 Exchange Areas in NPA 403. When
NPA 780 approaches exhaust, the boundaries of NPA
403 and the new NPA would be realigned to include
the existing 195 Exchange Areas of NPA 780 (i.e.,
all 337 Alberta Exchange Areas). - NPAs 403, 780 and the new NPA would be expected
to exhaust in years 2009, 2012 and 2020,
respectively. - This option would reduce the number of separate
Relief Planning areas in Alberta from two to one,
and two new NPAs would be required in the
province during the next 20 years.
42 Summary of Relief Options
43IMPACTS
- Customers
- Local dialing changes from 7 to 10 digits.
Mandatory 10-digit local dialing. - Customers Equipment
- Automatic Dialer
- FAX Machines
- Call Forwarding
- Cellular Phones
- Burglar Alarms
- Voice Messaging Use
- Speed Calls List
- DISA Numbers
- CDR Software
- ACD Operations
- Modems
- PBXs
- Centrex
- Key Systems
44Impacts (Cont.)
- Telecommunications Service Providers
- Introduce Mandatory 10-Digit Local Dialing
- Telecommunication Operations
- Planning, Provisioning, Network Operations
- Residential Sales and Service
- Business Office, IR, Sales and Support
- Corporate Communications
- Public Information
- Finance
- Support
- Business Division
- Sales, Public Communication Services, Customer
Provided Equipment - Marketing
- Business Development, Forecast Rates and Tariff
- System Solutions
- System Dev. (Network)
- System Dev. (Revenue)
- Regulatory Matters
45Impacts (cont.)
- Others
- Resellers, Rebillers
- International Carriers
- CPE Community Vendors, Maintenance, Owners
- Radio Paging Community Pagers and Beepers
- Industry Associations Hotel, Alarm, Paging,
Apartment Owners