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Title: Implementing Telephone Numbers for VoIP


1
Implementing Telephone Numbers for VoIP
presentation to North American Numbering
Council 15 March 2005 Washington DC USA
  • Tony RutkowskiVice-President of Regulatory
    Affairsmailtotrutkowski_at_verisign.com
  • Tom KershawVice-President of VoIP
    Servicesmailtotkershaw_at_verisign.com

2
The Relevant Immediate Requirements
  • we require VoIP E.164 number users
  • to comply with
  • the Commissions other numbering utilization and
    optimization requirements
  • numbering authority delegated to the states, and
  • industry guidelines and practices (See 47 C.F.R.
    Part 52)
  • including filing the Numbering Resource
    Utilization and Forecast Report (NRUF)
  • to file any requests for numbers with the
    Commission and the relevant state commission at
    least thirty days prior to requesting numbers
    from the NANPA or the PA
  • --FCC SBCIP Order, 1 Feb 2005
  • Numbering Administration. 47 USC 251(e)

3
Part 52 - Numbering
4
Numbering Dependencies regulatory and operational
  • National Security and Critical Infrastructure
    Protection
  • priority access during or after disasters (NS/EP)
  • public safety emergency and law enforcement
    assistance (CALEA)
  • network attack mitigation (NS/EP)
  • Consumer Requirements
  • consumer emergency calls (E112/E911)
  • consumer protection and privacy (Do Not Call
    CANSPAM)
  • authenticated caller or sender identification
  • disability assistance (TRS)
  • universal service
  • Competition and Settlements Requirements
  • number portability (1996 Act)
  • service interoperability (Computer III)
  • intercarrier compensation (ICF)
  • Operations Requirements
  • service provider coordination
  • fraud detection and management
  • default service and routing options
  • transaction accounting

5
Architecting viable solutions for numbering
systems
NGN IP-Enabled Internet
PSTN/CMRS SS7 Internet
Number Resolution
Includes border gateway resolvers, ENUM
resolvers,
LERG
800
ResolutionServices
ResolutionServices
ResolutionServices
G/W
ResolutionServices
NPAC
Others
Number Directories
LIDB
IRIS-EREG
G/W
DA
6
Needed Numbering Related Capabilities
  • In the SS7 signalling infrastructure
  • Ability to discover, resolve, and use VoIP
    telephone numbers
  • Need identify the number as VoIP and propagate
    the gateway information
  • Ability to discover and access VoIP number
    directories
  • Need identify the number as VoIP and propagate
    the directory information
  • In the IP-Enabled signalling infrastructure
  • Ability to discover, resolve, and use VoIP
    telephone numbers
  • Need accommodate multiple platforms and
    implementations
  • Ability to discover and access VoIP number
    directories
  • Need generic capability. IRIS-EREG does this,
    but needs North American specific regulatory and
    operational extensions plus explicit discovery
    mechanism
  • Need gateway arrangements between IRIS and SS7
    based directory systems

7
Needed Steps
  • ATIS Industry Numbering Committee (INC) and
    potentially other ATIS standards bodies to
    develop definitive operational requirements
  • ATIS Working Groups to develop needed standards
  • Most urgent standards have a high priority
  • NANC review of any policy issues with INC
    platform, provides advice to the Commission
  • Commission adopts needed requirements in 99-200
    and 04-36 proceedings

8
Numbering Developments Worldwide
  • Meta
  • Large-scale focus on Next Generation IP-Enabled
    Network (NGN) frameworks, capability sets,
    architectures, operational requirements, and
    standards
  • Includes ITU-T, ETSI, 3GPP, Parlay, ATIS, TIA,
    Cable Labs, IETF, OASIS, etc
  • Global ITU-T
  • Study Group 2
  • E.164 implementations
  • Not much ENUM takeup, no apparent interest in
    public ENUM
  • Continuing domain, security and control issues
  • Significant Asia-Pacific region ENUM experiments
    appear to be all VPN-based, emulating existing
    SS7 Intelligent Network infrastructure
  • Possible other number bases, e.g., E.212, could
    be used for communication
  • Number portability recommendation stalled
  • E.FIND directory service work approved as
    correspondence group (see annex)
  • Study Groups 4 and 17
  • M.1400 unique global provider identifier
    initiative (ICC OCC in U.S.) expansion to
    include all providers and considering rapid
    resolution capabilities
  • Key emerging global issue geographic
    relationship of numbers
  • In a nomadic as well as VoIP world, substantial
    geographic portability is unavoidable
  • Jurisdictions (countries and locals) need to
    consider how to accommodate and manage the use
    effectively
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