© Stratix 2007 Interconnect issues for VoIP islands A new question for the regulatory apparatus Hendrik Rood March 15, 2007 The Future of VoIP II.

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© Stratix 2007 Interconnect issues for VoIP islands A new question for the regulatory apparatus Hendrik Rood March 15, 2007 The Future of VoIP II

© Stratix With the telco industry moving into VoIP here comes a band of market players most Netheads are hardly familiar with Regulators Regulatory affairs employees Scholars from economic think-tanks Telecoms consultants Academic economists and policy analysts And above all: lawyers, many, many lawyers Only here and there you’ll see –Wholesale voice managers and your occasional tech type The reason why they are there: –two decades + of fierce telco interconnection debates –regulatory assisted break up of old telco monopolies

© Stratix That’s a large bunch of people you’ll have to educate on what VoIP peering actually is Problem 1: (Dutch) telecommunications law (6. Interoperability) –is only about bilateral negotiations & agreements –but many (VoIP) peering agreements are multilateral of nature –Oops. Technology neutral law? Maybe, but business model neutral? Problem 2: Economists, Scholars and Consultants discover... –No payments: it’s Bill and Keep, we shall study & discuss that –VoiPS-SP’s say: No it’s VoIP Peering –?? What’s the difference ?? (This is the current state of EU debate) Problem 3: Despite 2005 FIST specs, no VoIP interconnection –no company yet has requested a VoIP interconnection with KPN

© Stratix The Dutch market itself is also not yet quite on its way Problem 4: Mobile operators have a long way to go –3G has VoIP, from the handset to the base-station *about 8% in 2006 had a 3G handset –First step: internal backbone to VoIP and then interconnect (2010?) To think about: Mobile operators already have parallel IP nets –GRX, GRX Peering Exchange, MDX …, it spans the globe –It’s IP technology but a logically separated world (even a.gprs TLD) –All set up via GSM Association, they will not move without them Bright side 1: Cable operators have founded SIP Exchange –They implemented VoIP Peering towards each other –Advanced features (IM, presence, video) are on the way –However: some are yet busy retrofitting networks from MEGACO –Others are just phasing out TDM-over-Cable –Things will get serious 2nd half 2007; Still …, cable only

© Stratix Bright side 2: Growth 12-fold in 2005, more than tripled in 2006

© Stratix Dutch VoIP in 2005 outpaced Skype’s active users growth 1,000 10, ,000 1,000,000 10,000,000 Jul-2003Oct-2003Jan-2004Apr-2004Jul-2004Oct-2004Jan-2005Apr-2005Jul-2005Oct-2005 Datum # of concurrently logged in Users in the midday afternoon Annual 6-fold increase trend

© Stratix The problem set is now clear 1.6 million VoIP fixed access lines (21%) 1.4 million (8%) mobile VoIP accesses But no serious VoIP interconnection yet Nearly all traffic still runs through the TDM core of switches A lot not yet SIP based older tech (MEGACO, H.323) And then there are some fringe types ‘sipping’ –working mainly over the public Internet –doing something they call VoIP Peering –seem to have some role for ENUM directories too

© Stratix So this is what you see as you start looking with a regulator’s hat on, walking around in this new industry of VoIP islands Funny guys, writing funny types of contracts you’re not used to –they are used to resolve disputes on bilaterals, not multilaterals –how to judge an interconnection conflict? *between a VoIP peering group member and an outside company They are doing advanced features with each other –but give a minimum set to competitors *hey, I had price competition in my booklet, not tech favouritism –feature competition, price does not matter, settlement free... *which regulatory economics handbook is that? They use weird new words and acronyms: –Server federations –SPEERMINT, Peering

© Stratix Ams-IX: sketching peering at the IP layer A mix of settlement free arrangements at the IX and paid bilateral contracts between ISPs

© Stratix But then, what is this? The separate arrangements at Ams-IX between mobile GRX providers (left) and Ams-IX general governance structure (top and right) Multilateral Exclusion criteria Co-operative arrangements

© Stratix A SIP Exchange: nice tech, but what are the arrangements? SIP Exchange as sketched by S. de Graaf, CAIW at nov 2006 SIP SIG on Infrastructure ENUM

© Stratix So what is shifting today in a regulatory perspective An industry structure with both bilateral and multilateral arrangements co-existing –looks a bit like IP Peering, but then with federations / carriers From wholesale cost models  multilateral arrangements  minimum feature sets Avoiding niche players not locked out from essential services –But what is then essential? what is the right price? That thorny issue of Number portability, seems multilateral too –Infrastructure ENUM … And interoperability obligations are written in the law … –And it is your task to maintain that law in dispute resolution –Rewrite the law? Go to Brussels...

© Stratix Some new regulatory questions popping up How far are federations/clubs allowed to go in excluding other parties while an interoperability obligation exists Is it permitted for a Significant Market Power to join one or more federations, treating some different (non-discrimination) Is it necessary to establish minimum levels for quality, not this becomes more variable (but what about new features) Must a regulator allow tariff differentiation for calls to the same numbers but with different functionality (video vs speech) What mix of bilateral and multilateral arrangements for number portability (Infrastructure ENUM + clearing house?)

© Stratix Thank you for your attention Questions?