Future of Numbering Working Group Overview

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The Future of Numbering Working Group (FoN WG) focuses on exploring changes in the telecommunications environment, new technologies, market impacts, and regulatory changes affecting telephone numbering. The group investigates assignment approaches, future requirements, and trends in numbering resources. Members work on various contributions and collaborations to address key issues in the industry.

  • Telecommunications
  • Numbering Resources
  • Working Group
  • Telecom Technologies
  • Market Impacts

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  1. NANC Report Future of Numbering (FoN) Working Group FoN Tri-Chairs: Suzanne Addington, Sprint Kathy Bakke, Wisconsin PSC Mark Lancaster, AT&T December 10, 2013

  2. Future of Numbering WG Mission To explore changes to the environment, including new and future technologies, the impact of market place and/or regulatory changes and innovations on telephone numbering. Scope: The Working Group will investigate new telephone numbering assignment approaches and future telephone number assignment requirements. The Working Group will identify common criteria and gather data to identify trends and their impact upon numbering resources. The Working Group, if necessary, will analyze opportunities to determine the feasibility and benefit of each and report its findings to the NANC. The Working Group will also analyze various topics that may be given to it from time to time by the NANC and/or FCC. 2

  3. Future of Numbering WG Status: Members agreed to accept two new contributions: FTN-7A: Routing Standards in an IP-Based Environment FTN-7B: Less-than-Thousands-Block Pooling Number Assignment Members agreed to continue working on two existing contributions: FTN 4: Geographic Issues FTN 7: PSTN-IP Transition Each contribution has an issue champion who is responsible for holding subcommittee meetings and providing monthly updates to the FoN WG. 3

  4. Future of Numbering WG Members also agreed to cease work on five outstanding contributions: FTN 1: New and Future Report FTN 2: Telematics FTN 3: Property Rights FTN 5: Commons and PR Model for Toll-free Numbers FTN 6: M2M Demand 4

  5. FoN WG Membership 800 Response Information Services AT&T ATIS ATL RespOrg Services Brighthouse Networks Canadian Radio Television and Telecommunications Commission CenturyLink Comcast Cox Custom Toll Free Evolving Systems iconectiv Idaho Public Utilities Commission Integra Telecom John Staurulakis, Inc. (JSI) Maine Public Utilities Commission Michigan Public Service Commission Minnesota Department of Commerce Nebraska Public Service Commission NENA Neustar PHONEWORD SMS/800, Inc. Sprint TCA, Telecom Consulting Associates TeleSmart T-Mobile US Telecom Verizon Verizon Wireless Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission Wisconsin Public Service Commission XO Communications 5

  6. Meeting Schedule/Contact Info Conference Calls Held: 10/30/13 11/14/13 12/4/13 Scheduled calls: First Wednesday of each month Noon-1:30 PM ET Next Meeting: 01/15/14 Contact info: suzanne.m.addington@sprint.com Kathleen.Bakke@wisconsin.gov lancaster@att.com FoN meeting notes and documents are posted at: http://www.nanc-chair.org/docs/documents.html 6

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