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Title: ENUM in Europe and Austria


1
ENUM in Europe and Austria
  • APT/ITU Workshop on ENUM
  • Brunei Darussalam, May 21st , 2004
  • Richard STASTNY
  • ÖFEG, Postbox 147, 1103-Vienna
  • tel43 664 420 4100mailtorichard.stastny_at_oefeg.
    at

The opinions expressed here may or may not be
that of my company
2
ENUM
Contact (not Content) is King
Douglas Rushkoff
3
Content
  • ENUM International and in Europe
  • ETSI ENUM Plugtest and Technical Specifications
  • ENUM in Austria

4
ENUM Delegations
Delegations in e164.arpa as of May 1st, 2004
  • 31 Netherlands
  • 33 France
  • 353 Ireland requested
  • 358 Finland
  • 36 Hungary
  • 374 Armenia
  • 40 Romania
  • 41 Switzerland
  • 420 Czech Republic
  • 421 Slovakia
  • 423 Liechtenstein
  • 43 Austria
  • 44 UK
  • 46 Sweden
  • 48 Poland
  • 49 Germany
  • 246 Diego Garcia
  • 247 Ascension
  • 290 Saint Helena
  • 55 Brazil
  • 86 China
  • 87810 VISIONng UPT
  • 971 UAE
  • 1 North America gains momentum
  • additional Asian countries (Korea, Japan,
    Australia, Singapore, ) soon to come ?

http//www.ripe.net/enum/request-archives/
5
International ENUM Activities 2004
  • ETSI - make existing ENUM Implementations
    interoperable
  • ETSI TISPAN WG4 (April 2004, September 2004)
  • Update ETSI TS 102 172 to Version 2 - Mid 2004
  • ETSI TS 102 055 on Infrastructure ENUM End 2004
  • 2nd ETSI ENUM Plugtest Workshop (4-8 October
    2004)
  • ETSI ENUM Plugtests planned December 2004 and Q2
    2005
  • IETF - advance RFC2916bis to draft standard
    RFC3761 (done)
  • Register various "enumservices" with IANA (sip
    and h323 registered)
  • ITU-T - make "Interim Procedures" permanent
    (ITU-T, IAB, RIPE)
  • ITU-T SG2 Plenary this week, see D.181 by Sweden,
    Austria and UK
  • Establish national policy frameworks
  • 23 CCs already delegated in e164.arpa, more to
    come soon
  • Start commercial deployment of ENUM
  • some countries are already planning commercial
    deployments of ENUM during this year (e.g.
    Austria)

6
Content
  • ENUM International and in Europe
  • ETSI ENUM Plugtest and Technical Specifications
  • ENUM in Austria

7
1st ETSI ENUM Plugtest Workshop
  • February 2004 at ETSI in Sophia Antipolis
    (France)
  • Welcome to ETSI by Karl Heinz Rosenbrock
    (Director General)
  • 72 participants registered / 55 attended
  • APRICOT 2004 meeting in Kuala Lumpur in parallel
  • some just didn't get a flight or a hotel because
    of 3GSM in Cannes and the carneval in Nice
  • all presentations available at
  • http//docbox.etsi.org/tispan/open/ENUM-Workshop-2
    0040224-Sophia/
  • Goals of the workshop
  • Provide an overview on current ENUM trials and
    implementations
  • User ENUM in e164.arpa
  • Carrier (infrastructure, operator, enterprise)
    "ENUM"
  • Discuss future plans, open issues and way forward
  • Investigate the needs and requirements for an
    ETSI ENUM Plugtest event
  • Define a roadmap

8
Day 1 User ENUM
  • ETSI View on User ENUM (Tony Holmes, BT, ETSI
    TISPAN WG4)
  • UK (Jim Reid, Chair UK ENUM Trial Group)
  • France (Sophie Coste-Martinez, France Telecom)
  • Japan (Richard Stastny on behalf of Hiro Hotta,
    JPRS)
  • Sweden (Staffan Hagnell, NIC-SE)
  • Poland (Andrezej Bartosiewicz, NASK)
  • Ireland (Niall O'Reilly, .ie DR)
  • Austria (Richard Stastny, OeFEG)
  • Germany (Stefan Dieterle, DENIC)
  • Netherlands (Adrian Georgescu, AG Projects)
  • US (Gary Richenaker, US ENUM Forum, Telcordia)
  • Finnland (Klaus Nieminen, Finnish Communication
    Authority)
  • Australia (Robert Johnston, Australian
    Communications Authority)
  • plus contributions from Korea and Slovakia

9
Main Points Day 1
  • The approach towards validation/authentication
    varies widely, from very secure to almost
    non-existent. It demands more discussion/considera
    tion (ETSI created a Work Item)
  • Privacy and data security issues are viewed as
    critical (ETSI STF)
  • ENUM is viewed as a potential enabler for future
    services and therefore has general regulatory
    support
  • There is currently no killer application for the
    initial launch but there is a strong focus
    towards VoIP
  • The approach towards implementation and interface
    requirements varies widely (ETSI TS 102 172 V2
    1st ETSI ENUM Plugtest)
  • There are differing views on the potential role
    of incumbent telcos and their importance to ENUM
  • Regulatory issues are important but are not THE
    key factor in the rollout of ENUM services. ENUM
    will succeed or fail regardless.

10
Day 2 Infrastructure "ENUM"
  • ETSI view on Infrastructure ENUM (Tony Holmes,
    BT)
  • Carrier ENUM (James Yu, Neustar)
  • identify home MMSC, SMSC, SMPP GW, MSSP, HLR/HSS,
  • MNP data retrieval (identify routing
    number/prefix)
  • Infrastructure ENUM (Douglas Ranalli, Netnumber)
  • SMS, MMS, NP, IMS (SIP)
  • EREG (Tony Rutkowski, Verisign)
  • ENUM Registry and IRIS (Internet Registry
    Information Service)
  • Freenum.org (Michael Haberler, IPA, nic.at)
  • International routing of freephone calls for VoIP
  • Recap
  • applications/implementations vary more then User
    ENUM
  • ETSI TS 102 055 on Infrastructure ENUM

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Roadmap to Plugtests
  • Agreement to organize ETSI ENUM Plugtest events
  • Organization Committee
  • Michael Haberler, Marco Bernardi, Patrick
    Guillemin, Tony Holmes, Adrian Georgescu, Richard
    Stastny
  • ETSI
  • Press Release
  • ETSI Webpage http//www.etsi.org/plugtests
  • email contact plugtests_at_etsi.org
  • Mailing list plugtests-enum_at_list.etsi.org
  • Raise awareness in various bodies and mailing
    lists
  • IETF, RIPE, CENTR, APNIC, ICANN, ITU-T, VON, ..
  • 26-30 April ETSI TISPAN3 WG4 discussed further
    actions

12
Roadmap to Plugtests cont.
  • 4-8 October 2004 (fixed)
  • 2nd ETSI ENUM Plugtest Workshop
  • parallel to TISPAN-projects meeting
  • participation from Asia-Pacific welcome and
    expected
  • define and organize the 1st Plugtest
  • 29 Nov 3 Dec 2004 (fixed)
  • 1st Plugtest for IP Communications
    (SIP/H323/NGN/ENUM)
  • 3rd ETSI ENUM Plugtest Workshop in parallel to
    prepare for
  • 2Q 2005 2nd Plugtest potential issues are
  • ENUM administrative interfaces
  • Infrastructure ENUM
  • User ENUM 2nd run
  • ETSI Plugtests events and related workshops are
    open for everybody

13
Contacts
  • ETSI Plugtest website
  • http//www.etsi.org/plugtests/
  • E-mail contact plugtests_at_etsi.org
  • Mailing List plugtests-enum_at_list.etsi.org
  • Subscribe
  • sending to listserv_at_list.etsi.org
  • subject (empty)
  • in the body of the message
  • SUB PLUGTESTS-ENUM (firstname lastname)
  • Presentations and additional info
  • http//docbox.etsi.org/tispan/open/ENUM-Workshop-2
    0040224-Sophia/

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Recap of ETSI ENUM Activities
  • Current Work on ENUM in ETSI TISPAN WG4
  • ETSI TS 102 172 Version 2
  • New title Minimum Requirements for
    Interoperability of ENUM Implementations (dropped
    the terms Trial and Europe)
  • add additional ENUM services (pres, ifax, sms,
    mms, )
  • add additional info in ENUM e.g. for ENUM-driven
    numbers
  • WI on Authentification and Validation
  • Questionnaire on Identification and Validation
  • BCP on Authentification and Validation (ETSI
    Guide)
  • WI on ENUM Privacy
  • ETSI TISPAN WG4/WG7/STF 268 case study
  • ETSI TS 102 055 on Infrastructure ENUM
  • for routing within and between IP Communication
    Service Providers coexistence with User ENUM
  • may use one or more trees within public or
    private DNS
  • see also comments by ETSI TISPAN to ICANN on .tel
    application
  • ETSI ENUM Plugtests coordination

15
Content
  • ENUM International and in Europe
  • ETSI ENUM Plugtest and Technical Specifications
  • ENUM in Austria

16
ENUM Background in Austria
  • 2000-09 Start of activities within Telekom
    Austria
  • 2001-08 First consulation by Austrian regulator
    (RTR)
  • 2002-02 ENUM Workshop RTR, group of interested
    partners formed
  • 2002-05 Delegation request by RTR to RIPE,
    ITU-TSB for 3.4.e164.arpa
  • 2002-06 Tier 1 Registry in operation by NIC.AT
    (the Austrian ccTLD)
  • 2002-07 First draft of policy framework for MoU
    by RTR
  • 2002-09 Austrian ENUM Trial Platform established
    officially
  • 2002-09 ENUM Tier 2 Nameserver (Telekom Austria)
    and clients in operation
  • 2002-11 Policy Framework and MoU ready, official
    start of trial
  • 2002-11 First Live Demo in Atlanta, GA (Fall
    VON/TIPHON/VISIONng)
  • 2002-12 Ready to invite friendly ENUM subscribers
    and users
  • 2003-02 Conversion to ETSI TS 102 172 compliance
  • 2003-10 First part of trial completed, second
    phase started (business customers)
  • 2003-12 Large Scale ENUM and VoIP Pilot started
    at the Uni Vienna (AT43)
  • 2003-10 Decision to start preparation for
    commercial deployment
  • 2004-10 Target date for commercial ENUM start

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Lessons learnt in the ENUM Trials
  • Basic issues solved
  • ENUM technology works,
  • ENUM policy and administration most problems
    solved,
  • but there was a shift in focus for the business
    models.
  • The original business model of ENUM for
    residential subscribers with opt-in for existing
    numbers has problems
  • it's a second line service,
  • privacy problems with multiple services (e-mail
    spam)
  • Validation and re-validation problem,
  • but the major problem is How to overcome
    Metcalfe's Law?
  • The usefulness, or utility, of a network equals
    the square of the number of users
  • so new approaches are needed.

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New approaches to ENUM
  • New approaches for IP Communications with ENUM
  • ENUM for IP-based private networks ("PBX and
    IP-Centrex) with direct-dial-in (DDI)
  • ENUM-driven number ranges for IP Communications
    for nomadic users (teleworkers and road-warriors,
    using laptops, PDAs, WiSIP phones and dual-mode
    devices)
  • mobile numbers with validation via the SIM-Card
  • residential users using terminal adapters with
    FXO ports
  • Note well IP Communications is not IP Telephony
  • it is IP based services
  • ONE of these services is VoIP - and others like
  • Directory, Mobility,
  • Instant Messaging, Presence, Video, Chat, SMS,
    and, and,
  • will become more and more important

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Main Use Cases for ENUM
  • Business IP PBX and IP Centrex
  • with geographic and/or numbers for networks (ENUM
    opt-in)
  • linking VoIP islands together globally via the
    Internet
  • will be reached from the PSTN via private or
    public gateways
  • Residential and Business ENUM-driven numbers
  • IP device can be reached from IP and PSTN (via
    generic gateways)
  • calls may be routed to IP directly from the
    originating PSTN network
  • Residential mobile numbers (ENUM opt-in)
  • terminate IP originated calls on IP, plus
    evenually forwarding or forking to the mobile
    phone
  • PSTN operators may provide forced ENUM access
    from the PSTN via GG
  • Residential geographic numbers (ENUM opt-in)
  • secondary line (separate termination on PSTN and
    IP)
  • primary line attached via terminal adapter or
    SIP-server with FXO port
  • primary line (ported out), reached from PSTN via
    PoI

20
Austrian ENUM Platform
  • The Austrian ENUM TRIAL Platform has fulfilled
    its task
  • demonstrated the feasibility of ENUM (proof of
    concept)
  • has its lessons learnt
  • solved the open issues (e.g. validation, numbers
    to use) (more or less -)
  • considers ENUM ready for production
  • so the trial phase is ending
  • It is necessary to embed ENUM in the legal
    framework
  • This is done by the Austrian National Regulatory
    Authority (NRA) - RTR
  • The Austrian ENUM Platform will consult RTR
    regarding ENUM issues

21
Legal Framework
  • New Austrian Telecommunication Law (TKG 2003)
  • based on the New European Framework (NRF)
  • New Numbering Ordinance in Austria
  • in force since May 12th, 2004
  • taking VoIP and ENUM already into account
  • 43 720 for national portable number and VoIP
    (semi-nomadic)
  • 43 780 for VoIP and ENUM (nomadic)
  • Contract between NRA (RTR) and Tier 1 Registry
    (nic.at)
  • contains the policy framework for ENUM
  • the charter for the 3.4.e164.arpa domain
  • the validation guidelines for the Registry and
    Registrars
  • basic technical, operational and administrative
    requirements
  • Consulting on VoIP and ENUM issues by the
    Austrian ENUM Platform and the AK-TK
    (Intercarrier Platform)

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ENUM-driven Number Range
  • Format 43 780 abcdef (ghi)
  • the registration of the ENUM domain IS the number
    assignment
  • a cancellation of the ENUM domain will relinquish
    the number
  • easy, cheap, one-step process
  • decoupling of number range allocation and gateway
    operator
  • any gateway may route the whole number
    range,just needs to be able to query ENUM
  • any gateway may route similar number ranges
    (e.g. 87810, 42360, 260510, )
  • these gateways are called generic gateways (GG)

23
The Generic Gateway
ENUMTier 1
ENUMRegistry
Generic Gateway Operator
IPCSPRegistrar
ENUMTier 2
PSTN ENUM-driven number range e.g. 43 780
Subscription
Internet
Registration
Calling Party A
Called Party B
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Identification and Validation
  • Identification of E.164 number assignees within
    the ENUM system
  • depending on identification required for E.164
    number
  • (Re-)Validation (re-)checks the right to use the
    E.164 number
  • this does not necessarily require identification
    within ENUM
  • Validation methods are therefore dependent on the
    number range used
  • ENUM-driven numbers (43780)
  • only identification may be required (pre-paid?),
    validation is implicit
  • phone book entry required
  • Mobile numbers (opt-in)
  • validation via SIM-Card (e.g. SMS)
  • numbers directly assigned to end-user (e.g.
    private networks) (opt-in)
  • validation via assignment document
  • geographic numbers (opt-in)
  • validation via credentials under investigation
  • If RegistrarTSP Identification and Validation
    internal matter

25
Austrian National Activities 2004
  • Establish a national policy framework 2Q2004
  • Start commercial deployment of ENUM 3Q2004
  • Residential customers
  • ENUM-driven number range 43780 (and also 87810
    VISIONng)
  • Mobile numbers (opt-in)
  • geographic numbers (terminating on IP) (opt-in)
  • geographic numbers primary line on PSTN (opt-in)
  • Corporate Customers (IP PBX and IP Centrex)
  • Geographic/network numbers (opt-in, IP PBX)
  • Geographic/network numbers (opt-in, ported out,
    IP Centrex)
  • Deploy Generic Gateways (GG) and ENUM access
    codes from PSTN
  • Planned
  • Make numbers in ENUM SMS- and MMS-enabled
  • Provide trusted identification on SIP for CLI
    (emergency service)
  • Provide certificates for E.164 numbers
  • to be used in signaling and validation
  • Usage of SIM-Cards and IMSI for mobile IP
    Communications
  • Provide location information and emergency
    service routing proxies

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Summary
  • User ENUM is ready for commercial deployment
  • it is technically working
  • may inter-work seamlessly with Infrastructure
    ENUM
  • client and server applications and products exist
  • administrative issues solved internationally and
    nationally
  • Main Use Cases are for VoIP, but other services
    may come soon
  • messaging, presence, location based services,
  • Some countries are already planning, others may
    follow soon
  • Issues still under discussion
  • privacy
  • end-user information in WHOIS
  • end-user information in NAPTR
  • security
  • DNSSEC still under evaluation
  • Identification (network asserted identities)
  • Common problems on the Internet solutions
    needed everywhere

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The End
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