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Standard Contract Forum 31 January 2005
14.00Customer Suite, BT Centre, London
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Standard Contract Forum MONDAY 31 JANUARY 2005 AT 14.00
Keith Mitchinson
31 January 05
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AGENDA
1 Introduction and Notes of Previous Meeting
2 Review of New and Amended Schedules
3 Consult 21
4 NCD Billing
5 056 LIECS Calls
6 RBS Update
7 Review Updates
8 Any Other Business
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REVISED SCHEDULES:
Schedule 141 – Indirect Access
Schedule 143 – Carrier Pre-Section
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NEW SCHEDULES:
Schedule 241 – BT 056 LIECS Calls
Schedule 441 – Operator 056 LIECS Calls
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Consult 21 Update - Agenda
Andy Rudman
31st January 05
Recent and Imminent Activity (1)
First Steering Board held on 12th January
• More detailed and advance programme being produced
• Endeavouring to provide better notice of meetings, agendas, scope, objectives etc
• Obligatory product transition plans out today
Recent & Imminent Activity (2)
Working Group Title Date
BB/LLU 18 Jan 05
Private Circuits and PPC 21 Jan 05
Legacy Interconnect & NGN i/x 28 Jan 05
Systems 4 Feb 05
Network Hooks and Common Capabilities 9 Feb 05
Wholesale Access ?
Industry Steering Board
Pathfinder
MSAN
7 Feb 05
11 Feb 05
11 Feb 05
MSAN Interconnect
Scope
To explore the platform implications of ‘MSAN interconnect’ so as to inform product working group discussions
Reach a shared understanding of: possible architectures, platform implications & indicative cost impact on products
Key Events driving Consultation Timeline
Ofcom NGN Interconnect consultation timescales
21CN Design must finish end March, incorporating MSAN requirements
Will need product requirements from Interconnect & Numbering WG
Method of Closure
Architectural discussion with industry reaching consensus on requirements (SOR)Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct
Key Ofcom Milestone/Event Con. Doc.
Concept 10 Jan - WG
Proposal
Committed Proposal
Closure (& Method) Agreed SOR
Next Generation Interconnect
Key Events driving Consultation TimelineProgress with Standards fora and NICC timelines
Customer need for early trial
Method of ClosureEngagement to determine potential pre-standard solutions and current practices
Dialogue on standards in TSG
Industry consultation on evolving product definition and commercial wrap
New Interconnect Agreement for NGN Interconnect
Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Apr 06
Key Ofcom Milestone/Event
Con. Doc.
Concept
Proposal Prod. Defn.
Committed Proposal
Final Proposal for Apr 06
Closure (& Method)
Trial Contract Trial Launch
Systems
Scope
To explore the system requirements and implications so as to inform product working group discussions
Reach a shared understanding of: possible architectures and platform implications
Focus on Operational Support Systems in the Service Management area
Key Events driving Consultation Timeline
21CN Systems Scope for Pathfinder and rollout need to be agreed by March 2005
Will need product requirements
Method of Closure
Architectural discussion with industry reaching consensus on requirements
Systems implementation will be agreed product by product via the product projects
Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct
Key Ofcom Milestone/Event Con. Doc.
Concept 10 Jan - WG
Proposal
Committed Proposal
Closure (& Method) Agreed SOR
Thank You
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NTS: withdrawal of NCD methodology and change to INCA/CLI
Colin Rochester
Later this year, as a result of an OfCom direction (October 2004), CPs will need to use EBC data to bill BT for NTS traffic they terminate. This change effects all CPs and this presentation gives an overview of these changes and the reason for them.
NTS: current interconnect charging
CPs charge BT for termination of NTS traffic using:
1. “network charge differential” (NCD) method
NCD methodology based on nos. of POC that your company has with BT
NCDs were introduced as an expedient in 2001
2. INCA/CLI to determine the BT retention
Currently INCA/CLI method uses the CLI to determine the EBC chargeband
OfCom stated that the ‘NCD method must be withdrawn, and the CLI method changed to one acceptable to all CPs’October2004)
NCDs
TCP OCP BT
£NCD £NCD
£TWIX from transit call sent to BT
INCA/CLI - current
TCP OCP BT
£EBC from POC and CLI, or £NCD if CLI not in BT range
£NCD
£TWIX from transit call sent to BT
Issues with existing INCA/CLI
Network-selected POC used by EBC, rather than that requested by CPs
IA, CPS and GNP export, in reality transit traffic, look like a BT-originated call
BT line – CPS operator – BT transit – NTS operator
The NTS operator sees the CLI in BT range so charges the call as BT originated
TCPs cannot verify the TWIX on invoice for transit calls they receive (09A report)
A TCP does not want to have to wait up to four months to get the benefit of an additional POC in EBC charging data
New INCA/CLI – billing regime
(1)EBC created monthly to address timeliness issue
(2)BT to supply two new EBC data files to identify retention as that appropriate to POC agreed in routeing plans
(3)BT to supply new monthly “transit statistics” file provided to CPs to both allow TWIX verification and also to “adjust” apparent CLI-based BT-originated volumes to transit
(4)New OCP retention charge band (single tandem)
(5)TCPs provide a monthly adjustment
(6)Impact to CPL
(7)One methodology not two
New INCA/CLI
TCP OCP BT
£EBC from DD and CLI, or £ST if CLI not in BT range
£ST
£TWIX from transit call sent to BT
Routing plan Transit file
adjustment
verify
Monthly EBC with new NTS data
Summary Billing Changes for CP
(1)Derive retention (BT-originated or OCP) from EBC data and bill BT for the month
(2)Use the transit data to “convert” relevant BT-originated retention and re-calculate the bill, applying the difference as an adjustment (positive or negative) to the subsequent bill
Headline Summary
•OfCom direction October 2004 to switch off NCDs and introduce mandatory new INCA/CLI
•BT to provide new data files (EBC and transit statistics) to TCPs to support new methodology
Key Customer Benefits
•Monthly EBC
•Ability to check Transit/BT originated charges
•EBC Based on customer data
•One methodology not two
Customer Actions
•TCPs need to load new data files to bill BT – this is not just a case of using EBC for bill verification
•BT to provide data for use in CP testing Summer 2005
•BT has invited CPs to technical workshop 7th February 2005, register and find out more
Questions?
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Standard Contract Review
Briefing on:
Operator 056 LIECS (Location Independent Electronic Communications Service) Calls
BT 056 LIECS Calls
31st January 2005
Mick Sharpe BT Wholesale Product Management
Contents
1. Product overview Operator 056 LIECS
2. Product overview BT 056LIECS
3. Ofcom Description summary
4. Applicable Schedules
5. Pre-requisites
6. Summary ordering process
Schematic Diagram of Operator 056 Call Termination
Diagram below shows a typical application
Customer Originates a Call to Operator 056 number.
BT TDM Network
TDM Interconnect
Operator PSTN
(TDM to IP conversion)
IP ‘CloudDelivery of IP 056 call
Transit
Schematic Diagram of BT 056 Call Termination
Diagram below shows a typical application
CP Customer Originates a Call to BT 056 number.
CP TDM Network
TDM Interconnect
BT PSTN(TDM to IP conversion)
IP ‘Cloud’Delivery of IP 056 call
Ofcom Description - Extract from Ofcom statement of the 6/9/04 “Numbering Arrangements for New Voice Services”
Location Independent Electronic Communications Services (LIECS) Calls.
The Ofcom description of the characteristic of a Location Independent Electronic Communications Services as defined in their statement of the 6/9/04 “Numbering Arrangements for New Voice Services” can be summarised as follows:-
•The numbering plan of the Communications Provider offering the service has no geographic significance.
•The location of the customers apparatus identified by a given telephone number at the time of use is not permanently associated with a particular network termination point.
•No revenue sharing with end users is allowed.
•Number translation to a geographic number is not involved and the service is not a mobile service.
Schedules
The schedules applicable are:
Interconnect Calls Schedule 441 Operator 056 LIECS Calls – New operator termination schedule.
Transit calls Schedule 102 – will automatically provide for calls passed to BT by an originating operator to be handed on to terminating operators with whom BT has a Schedule 441 agreement.
Interconnect calls Schedule 241 BT 056 LIECS Calls – New BT termination schedule.
Pre-requisites for initial Operator number range build
•Copy of the allocation certificate for the number range
•Inclusion in the Interconnection Agreement of the relevant schedule (s) for national and / or international call origination
•Agreed routing plan reference number (as given on the Routeing Plan Database)
•Statement of capacity of routes to handle this traffic
•Agreed traffic forecast
Summary of Ordering Process for Operator 056 - Standard Process
Customer requests 056 number from Ofcom
Ofcom issue number and allocation certificate
CP sends DMA and Ofcom Allocation Certificate to CM– use updated DMA Template
CM arranges contract for service provision and sends to customer for authorising
CM receives signed contract from customer & inputs info onto NCRS 2000 - 30 working day process is invoked
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RADIO BASE STATION (RBS) BACKHAUL SERVICE
David Hewett31 January 2005
Radio Base Station Backhaul Service
Key points :
1. Stems from LLMR.
2. Available to MNO’s only.
3. Notification of Service was provided on 13th December. Added to Reference Offer website on that date.
4. Service launch (available for Orders) from 10th January 2005.
5. Consultation begun in December 04. Continues in January 05.
Radio Base Station Backhaul Service
What is RBS ?
• Backhaul call site traffic to their (MNO) switching centre.
• No third party involvement - all activity confined to the MNO network.
• Available in the UK at 128Kbit/s – 920Kbit/s & 2Mbit/s
• 1024Kbit/s is available for Migration only.
• Product has many synergies with PPC’s.
Radio Base Station Backhaul Service
What is RBS (cont’d) ?
Migration principles :
• Qualifying Retail Circuits may be migrated to RBS contract.
• Qualifying Circuits are those installed before 30/11/04 and submitted for migration by 11/04/05 will have an effective date of 30/11/04.
• Migration from existing discount schemes will be free from termination charges for 60 days from launch of the product, ie, ccts not held to Retail terms and conditions.
• After the 60 day window migration can still occur but Retail terms and conditions with regard to termination charges will be applied by BT.
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Standard Contract Forum MONDAY 31 JANUARY 2005 AT 14.00
Keith Mitchinson
31 January 05
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2004 GENERAL CONTRACT REVIEW 1
Workstreams
• Finance/Billing
• Products
• Contracts
• Networks
• Pricing
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2004 GENERAL CONTRACT REVIEW 2
Special sessions
• System Alterations
• CPS/IA and Operator Assistance
• FRIACO
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AIT – UPDATE
• Discussion Draft Annex E text to industry group 12 November• Meeting held 26 November• Lawyer meeting held 17 January• Industry group meeting 7 February – to include
• discussion of impact of Ofcom PRS Regulation report • Feedback from lawyer meeting
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