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Numbering, naming, addressing and operational issues

Numbering, naming, addressing and operational issues ITU/BDT Arab Regional Workshop Numbering Plan Policies Sana’a, Yemen, 13-15 September 2004 Richard HILL Counsellor, Study Group 2 Telecommunication Standardization Bureau (TSB) International Telecommunication Union, Geneva

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Numbering, naming, addressing and operational issues

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  1. Numbering, naming, addressing and operational issues ITU/BDT Arab Regional WorkshopNumbering Plan PoliciesSana’a, Yemen, 13-15 September 2004 Richard HILL Counsellor, Study Group 2 Telecommunication Standardization Bureau (TSB) International Telecommunication Union, Geneva Place des Nations - CH-1211 Geneva 20 - Switzerland Tel: +41 22 730 5887 Fax: +41 22 730 5853 E-mail: richard.hill@itu.int ITU Home page address: http://www.itu.int

  2. Application of Numbering, Naming and Addressing Plans for Fixed and Mobile Services Routing and interworking plans for fixed and mobile networks Management and development of voice and non-voice based telecommunication services Human factor issues in international telecommunication services Operational aspects of service provision, networks and performance Study Group 2 Questions (WP1)

  3. Service quality of networks (QSDG) Network management (SNOG/NMDG) Traffic engineering for personal communications Traffic engineering for SS No. 7- and IP-based signalling networks Traffic engineering for networks supporting IP services Operational aspects of service provision, networks and performance Study Group 2 Questions (WP2)

  4. Maintenance of existing E-series numbering related Recommendations Global evolution of naming, numbering and addressing, including telephone and Internet interworking Number portability International numbering resource administration UIFN/UIPRN/UISCN registrar coordination Some projects: Question 1/2

  5. Maintenance of existing E-series routing related Recommendations Routing of calls when using international network routing addresses Interworking of routing addresses and IP names/addresses Routing methods for new network applications and technologies Support for differentiated QoS services for new network applications and technologies Some projects: Question 2/2

  6. Maintenance of all existing service-related Recommendations New service features and service interworking enabled by the introduction of IP-based networks International Telecommunication Charge Card Service and Operational Aspects for mobile services Emergency Service Provision Transitional scenarios for migration from legacy networks and services to more modern means of telecommunications, including interworking cases Some projects: Question 3/2

  7. Maintenance of existing human factors Recommendations Human factors aspects of public telephones to improve their usability for older people Symbols and pictograms for specific types of facilities for people with disabilities Internationally standard "earcon" (audible tone signal) to indicate the possibility of choosing a language in which to receive an interactive voice response service Standard method for entering alphabetic information on telephone dialpads Some projects: Question 4/2

  8. To provide new or revised Recommendations which enable service quality parameters to be identified and measured, and which establish numerical objective values to ensure that networks provide service quality to meet customer/user expectations. • Operational Considerations for QoS of Voice and Facsimile over IP-based Networks • Framework for service quality agreement • Observation on international outgoing telephone calls for QoS. • Quality of service framework • Framework for service level agreement • Terms and definitions related to QoS/NP • Performance Monitoring Methods • Quality of Services Handbook Question 5/2

  9. How should the E.410-series of Recommendations be updated to reflect the enhancement of network management capabilities? • Studies under this Question will include: • NM operational guidance • NM surveillance • NM controls • NM planning and organization aspects Question 6/2

  10. Revision of Recommendations on traffic engineering aspects of networks supporting Personal Communications Revision of Recommendations on reference connections for traffic engineering Revision of Recommendation E.760: Terminal mobility traffic modelling Revision of Recommendations on network grade of service parameters and target values Dimensioning methods for Public Land Mobile Systems Traffic measurement requirements for networks supporting Personal Communications services Some projects: Question 7/2

  11. Traffic engineering for IP-based signalling networks Methods for dimensioning resources in Signalling System No. 7 networks Methods for allocating and dimensioning IN resources Traffic engineering methods for B-ISDN signalling Traffic and congestion control requirements for SS No. 7 and IN-structured networks Measurements of IN-services and service components Implications of number portability for traffic engineering of signalling networks Some projects: Question 8/2

  12. Revision of Recommendations on reference connections for traffic engineering of IP access networks Traffic engineering methods for IP access networks based on hybrid fibre-coaxial System Traffic engineering methods for IP access networks based on Digital Subscriber Line System Traffic engineering methods for IP access networks based on Wireless Local Loop Traffic engineering methods for transporting voice over IP Measurement requirements for IP-based networks Traffic control and dimensioning for IP-based networks Some projects: Question 9/2

  13. Series E Overall network operation, telephone service, service operation and human factors Series F Non-telephone telecommunication services Series I Integrated services digital network (service definitions) Series S Telegraph services terminal equipment Study Group 2 Recommendation Series

  14. E.106 International Emergency Preference Scheme for disaster relief operations (IEPS) E.121 Standardize new symbols for telecommunication E.164 The international public telecommunication numbering plan E.212 The international identification plan for mobile terminals and mobile users E.168 Application of E.164 numbering plan for UPT E.A-ENUM Principles and procedures for the administration of E.164 country codes for registration into the Domain Name System E.TDR Use of Telecommunications during emergencies Current work, some key SG2 Rec.

  15. E.def Internet-related definitions E.misuse Misuse of numbering resources E.360.x QoS routing and related traffic engineering methods E.408 Telecommunication networks security requirements QoS Handbook E.4KPI Business oriented key performance indicators for management of networks and services E.780 Dimensioning methods for public land mobile systems E.790 Traffic measurement requirements for networks supporting Personal Communication Services Current work, some key SG2 Rec.

  16. E.164 (Telephone numbers) Geographic country codes Network codes ENUM E.169 (Universal freephone and premium rate) E.212 (IMSI codes) X.121 (Public data networks) F.69 (Telex) Q.708 (signalling area network codes) F.1 (Telegram) Administration of resources

  17. Operational Bulletin Resource databases E.118 (Issuer identifier number) E.164 (Telephone numbers) ENUM (Country code delegations0 E.169 (Universal numbers) E.212 (MCC and MNC) Tones as per E.180 etc. National numbering plans Publication of information

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