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PT /00/04 Regulatory – Experiences ENUM Presented to: Netherlands ISOC Future of VoIP Event 2005 Presented by: Ronan Lupton Date: 14 th October 2005 Presented to: Netherlands ISOC Future of VoIP Event 2005 Presented by: Ronan Lupton Date: 14 th October 2005

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28/10/ Deliverables Assessing The Implications Of Numbering In Europe And Determining The Impact Of ENUM. Examining the IETF ENUM protocol and assessing how it will enable the convergence of the PSTN and the IP network for VoIP Understanding the implication of geographic numbering for VoIP in Europe Assessing the impact on interconnection agreements when ENUM is applied Predicting timescales for ENUM regulation

28/10/ Assessing The Implications Of Numbering In Europe And Determining The Impact Of ENUM.

28/10/ Numbering Some common issues: 1. Numbering is viewed as a scare national resource (Feature of NRF) 2. Users dial E.164 numbers 3. Use of corporate dial plans 4. Numbering can be allocated based on population demographics 5. Numbering rules can detract from mobility 6. Need for and fear of nomadic numbers

28/10/ What is ENUM (Simplified) Take a phone number Turn it into a domain Ask the DNS Return a list of URI’s e164.arpa DNS

28/10/ Examining the IETF ENUM protocol and assessing how it will enable the convergence of the PSTN and the IP network for VoIP SLIDE 7 Copyright © 2002 WorldCom, Inc. All Rights Reserved. WorldCom proprietary & confidential. 11/20/02

28/10/ What is ENUM (Simplified) Take a phone number Turn it into a domain Ask the DNS Return a list of URI’s e164.arpa DNS

28/10/ Problem: Address Complexity

28/10/ Problem: IP Addresses Not Dialable Over a billion wireless and wireline customer devices with keypads

28/10/ TIER 0 Tier 0 is the Top Level Domain, e164.arpa The “Global” ENUM Tier TIER 1 TIER 2 …… Basic ENUM DNS Architecture Each Country Code will have its own Tier 1 registry The “National” ENUM Tier Specific information linked to each telephone number will be stored by service providers at the Tier 2 level The “Competitive” ENUM Tier

28/10/ ENUM Value - Bridging VoIP Islands abc.globalip.comxyz.sipnet.com ENUM DNS SIP server SIP server Session

28/10/ ENUM DNS Internet Translation to Internet Address(es) ENUM Enabled Applications DNSDNS Available Customer Profile Applications

28/10/ Common mistakes ENUM while facilitating the connection of numbering to the Internet is powered by NAPTR records which functions are far more powerful than that task alone ENUM and NAPTRs are far more powerful and operate over and above the simple telephone network addressing we are all accustomed to in the Telephony world. Now we have control to nominate methods of communication If Plain Old Telephone numbers ever become obsolete or complementary the NAPTR would provide the required “glue” for seamless convergence

28/10/ Services powered by ENUM/NAPTR NAPTRs can point to various other service types such as: –SIP –Presence – –MMS –SMS –EMS –Fax –H.323 –Conferencing [Integrated]

28/10/ Understanding the implication of geographic numbering for VoIP in Europe

28/10/ Fostering Good Numbering Policy for VoIP While numbering is important to nations unnecessary regulation can lead to stymied investment opportunities and lack of willingness to deploy new innovative services. Good numbering policies for VoIP/ENUM: 1. Regulators should allow ubiquitous access for all (national) publicly accessible numbers 2. Pay heed to existing legal requirements including emergency service access 3. Allow competition to develop by only regulating where regulation is needed e.g. introduction of new nomadic number ranges (UK, Ireland, Germany, Austria) 4. Preserving the interests of users while not removing from innovation and potential future markets

28/10/ Assessing the impact on interconnection agreements when ENUM is applied

28/10/ Three key issues for Regulation and Interconnection 1. Structure of the market –Entry from new types of players. How will they interact? –Who will be providing the networks and in what way? –How will regulation have to change to adapt to the different interconnection requirements? 2. Current regulation: technical compatibility with VoIP

28/10/ Three key issues for Regulation and Interconnection cont… 3. Theoretical challenge: DIY VoIP (VoIP that you deploy yourself using a software client, no payment, no PSTN breakout) –Will it take over? Not yet. Questions for the future: Will there be a clear distinction between VoIP offered as a discrete, premium service and DIY VOIP or will it be a continuum? Would regulation of premium services provide undesirable cost disadvantages resulting in inefficient substitution? Would large- scale substitution towards DIY VoIP have undesirable effects (access to emergencies, powered access)? If you can’t regulate the carriers, should you regulate consumers “for their own good”?

28/10/ Structure of the Market – How will it evolve? Key Functions: VoIP World WiFi 3GWimax Customer Facing Access + Fixed Broadband Core Network and services IP Network + Services Key functions and differentiators: global scope MPLS/QoS, security, presence, location, conferencing, managed bandwidth, video

28/10/ Applying existing interconnection regulation to VoIP/ENUM Two reasons for obsolescence of existing regulation: –Technical in difficulty/inapplicability –Burdens on new types of Publicly Available Telephone Services Which General Conditions will come under strain? Prime candidates: –GC1. Obligation to comply with technical standards –GC2. Proper and effective functioning of the network –GC3. Emergency call numbers –GC4. Emergency planning –GC5. Special measures for users with disabilities –GC6. Allocation, adoption and use of telephone numbers –GC7. Number Portability –GC8. QoS.

28/10/ Predicting timescales for ENUM regulation (Numbering Policy Dependence)

28/10/ Remarks on Regulation — There is no pressing need to regulate VOIP or other new information- transmission technologies e.g. ENUM, despite its link to numbering. — Instead, focus on EFFECTIVE regulation of first mile/last mile bottleneck facilities. — Allow VOIP and other innovative new technologies to develop and grow outside the constraints of unnecessary and counterproductive regulation. — Foster global coordination of technology–enabling systems and procedures using least regulatorily-intrusive and most pro-competitive means possible, e.g., ENUM (TElephone NUmber Mapping) and sensible application of data protection/retention rules. — Re-focus efforts on spectrum management, allocation and trading to extend wireless Internet access.

28/10/ Questions and Answers