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Future of Numbering (FoN) Working Group Minutes
April 12, 2017 – 12:00-1:00 EST
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Company
Attendee
Sprint
Suzanne Addington (Tri-Chair)
Nebraska Public Service Commission
Cullen Robbins (Tri-Chair)
Charter Communications
Allyson Blevins (Tri-Chair)
800 SMS
Joel Bernstein
Allstream
Kim Isaacs
AT&T
Penn Pfautz
ATIS
Jackie Wohlgemuth
ATL Communications
Kyle Belcher
CenturyLink
Philip Linse
Charter Communications
Kathy Troughton
ChaseTech Consulting LLC
Erik Chuss
CO PUC
Susan Travis
Comcast
Randee Ryan
Cox Communications
KT Burton
iconectiv
Connie Hartman
iconectiv
Natalie McNamer
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Carolee Hall
JSI
Bridget Alexander
Maine Public Utilities Commission
Rich Kania
Michigan Public Service Commission
Wendy Thelen
Neustar Pooling
Shannon Sevigny
Ohio PUC
Robbin Russell
Ohio PUC
Marianne Townsend
PHONEWORD
Jay Carpenter
Sprint
Karen Riepenkroger
Sprint
Shaunna Forshee
TCA, Telecom Consulting Associates
Margie Mersman
T-Mobile
Michele Thomas
Verizon Wireless
Dana Crandall
Verizon Wireless
Deborah Tucker
Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission
Rebecca Beaton
Wisconsin Public Service Commission
Peter Jahn
A. Review of Agenda – Suzanne Addington reviewed the agenda and made note that “New Business” will be added at the end of the agenda.
B. February Meeting Notes – The final February 1, 2017 meeting notes were distributed to the FoN and posted to: http://www.nanc-chair.org/docs/documents.html
C. FoN Contact List: The tri-chairs are working to maintain a complete and accurate list of current FoN members. Columns are included indicating whether the contact is an approved voting member, and if so, the primary or alternate. Please see the attached list and send any updates and/or corrections to the tri-chairs.
D. Numbering Testbed update – Philip Linse
· The Testbed Focus Group met last on April 4th 2017
· The use case sub groups have continued to be encouraged to, and have been meeting in between the main group meetings, to focus on moving forward with the individual test plan completion of the documentation. Use case statuses were reviewed and updated. Several test plans still need the documentation worked through and provided for the Testbed Focus Group to review. Some preliminary testing is underway on some test cases. Outreach to stakeholder organizations is also planned. The Testbed Focus Group Use Case Tracking Sheet is updated on each call for each use case.
· As a result of the handoffs from the FCC/AT&T Industry RoboCalling Strike Force and the linkage to this group’s testing efforts for the Provider to Provider Use Case 1 – Secure Telephony Identity Protocols for End to End SIP Calls, ATIS typically provides the Testbed Focus Group with ATIS readout on the efforts of this and other ATIS groups. For the Strike Force efforts associated with the Provider to Provider Use Case 1 – Secure Telephony Identity Protocols for End to End SIP Calls, ATIS has a Neustar sponsored testbed set up that includes several participants and observers. Just-In-Time number assignment and LERG Routing Guide IP Enhancements are two other active test plans while there are several other use Cases that are not active.
· Many companies have signed the ATIS NDA and the Testbed Use Policy Agreement for participating in the testing and with full access to the testing documentation. Others that wish to participate or observe are welcome to come forward and sign the Agreements.
· Our next full team meeting is scheduled for 5/2/17. The group’s schedule for meetings after that are for 5/23. This group will not meet at AMOC.
· Aggregated information will be made available to ATIS as well
E. FTN 7B Whitepaper:
· Tabled
F. Open FTNs
· None
G. Industry Group Updates
· Industry Numbering Committee (INC)
Issue 832, Add Language to the TBPAG and COCAG Guidelines Regarding Documentation Needed for Non-Exclusive Nationwide FCC Licenses
· The PA and NANPA are seeing an increased use of the non-exclusive 3650-3700 MHz Radio Service nationwide FCC license as proof of certification, and recognized that INC Guidelines should fully document the requirements needed when using this type of license.
· Service providers are to provide the 3650-3700 MHz Service Registration Acceptance Letter from the FCC to establish that the applicant has registered fixed sites or base stations, and the location of those sites.
· The TBPAG and the COCAG were updated to add direction to service providers using these licenses that is consistent with the language previously added to the p-ANI Guidelines.
Issue 835, Update Guidelines to Clarify that the 30-Day State Notification Required by Interconnected VoIP Service Providers Applies to Growth Requests as Well as Initial Requests
· The TBPAG and the COCAG indicate that the 30-day state notification required by interconnected VoIP service providers is required for both initial and growth requests, consistent with 47 CFR § 52.15 (g) (3) and FCC 15-70, ¶ 14 and 34.
· INC added additional language to the TBPAG and the COCAG to draw attention to the 30-day state notification requirement for growth requests.
· Clarification was added to ensure applicants are aware of the requirements and to prevent the denial of those applications.
Issue 838, Requirements for Additional CIC Assignments and Direction for Non-Use
· INC updated the CIC Assignment Guidelines to reinforce the requirement that CIC assignees shall have a current Entity Access/Usage Report on file with NANPA to:
· Receive additional CICs; and
· Demonstrate CIC use and prevent the reclamation of assigned CICs.
· Similar to NRUF reporting, the Entity Access/Usage Report is a required semi-annual report for CIC assignees to report CIC usage to NANPA.
· Next Meeting: May 9-11, 2017 at ATIS-AMOC in Bellevue, WA
· LNPA WG – Deb Tucker
1. Dawn Lawrence has stepped down as a Tri-Chair of the LNPA WG as a result of taking on new roles and responsibilities within Verizon.
1. Nominations are currently being accepted and an election to fill the vacated Tri-Chair position will take place at the May 2-3, 2017 LNPA WG meeting.
1. Nominations received thus far: Anna Kafka, Bandwidth and Glenn Clepper, Charter
1. Pursuant to the NANC Chair’s request, the LNPA WG continues to discuss possible areas where the LNPA WG could be involved in the LNPA Transition.
1. During the March 7, 2017 LNPA WG, the Testing Sub-team was re-activated for the purpose of reviewing existing Group and Round Robin test cases to determine how best to apply the test cases for the LNPA Transition Service Provider testing period.
2. Renee Dillon, AT&T, will lead the Sub-team’s efforts.
1. The LNPA WG Architecture Planning Team (APT) continues to review current test cases and develop any new test cases that may be needed for the LNPA Transition.
3. John Malyar, iconectiv, and Teresa Patton, AT&T, lead the APT.
· ATIS/SIP Forum – Natalie McNamer
· The IP-NNI group continues to work on the Governance Model Document and are nearing completion. The goal is to have ready for letter ballot at AMOC.
· The Governance document details the technical interfaces and messages flows and identifies the role of the STI-GA and STI-PA. However it does not specify the rules governing these functions. This is outside the scope of the document.
H. FCC Wire Center Trial Update – (GN Docket No 12-353)
· AT&T has filed notice of concluding that trial – See Final Report Below
· Closed out and will be removed from future agendas
I. NANC report – Carolee Hall
· Carolee gave the FoN report to the NANC on March 28, 2017. There were no issues or questions raised.
· Next NANC Meeting June 29
J. 2017 Meeting Schedule:
February 1, 2017
April 12, 2017
August 2, 2017
October 11, 2017
K. Open Discusssion
· Area Code Relief – Discussed dominant use of overlays as opposed to splits
· States also having concerns about VoIP providers having direct access to numbering resources
· Question was asked at the last NANC meeting to Commissioner/FCC Chairman Pai on whether the FCC had reviewed the paper on Nationwide Number Portability, prepared for the NANC by the FoN and other working groups. Chairman Pai responded that his staff has not yet reviewed it, but would look into it.
L. Next Meeting: August 2nd – Conference bridge used today will likely be used moving forward. Agenda and meeting makers will follow.
FoN Contact Apr
2017.xlsx
Final Wire Center
Trial Report_Redacted 01-19-17.pdf
Ola Oyefusi AT&T Services, Inc.
Director – Federal Regulatory 1120 20th St., NW
Suite 1000
Washington, DC 20036
202.457.2030
January 19, 2017
REDACTED – FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION
Via Electronic Filing
Ex parte
Ms. Marlene H. Dortch
Secretary
Federal Communications Commission
445 12th Street, SW
Portals II, Room TW-A325
Washington, DC 20554
Re: Technology Transitions, GN Docket No. 13-5; AT&T Petition to Launch a
Proceeding Concerning the TDM-to-IP Transition, GN Docket No. 12-353
Dear Ms. Dortch:
Attached please find AT&T’s report on activities related to the technology transition in its Wire
Centers Trials1 in Carbon Hill, AL and West Delray Beach, FL through the third quarter of
2016.2
In 2014, AT&T began the Wire Center Trials with the primary goal of identifying and resolving
operational, technical, and public policy issues associated with migrating TDM service
customers off such services by a date certain to next generation services. As highlighted in the
attached Report, AT&T has made progress in achieving many of its goals for the Trials. For
example, AT&T’s wire center trial activity accelerated and increased the dialogue about
completing the TDM-to-IP services transition, and about AT&T’s replacement services with key
stakeholders and a variety of consumer segments including persons with disabilities, as well as
CLECs, utilities, businesses, and government agencies, such as the Department of Homeland
1 See AT&T Wire Center Trial Proposal, Wire Center Operating Plan at 53-55, Technology Transitions,
GN Docket No. 13-5: AT&T Petition to Launch a Proceeding Concerning the TDM-to-IP Transition, GN
Docket No. 12-353, (Feb. 27, 2014).
2 This Final Report contains highly confidential information entitled to protection pursuant to the terms of
the Protective Order and Second Protective Order in these dockets. Technology Transitions, AT&T
Petition to Launch a Proceeding Concerning the TDM-to-IP Transition, GN Docket Nos. 13-5, 12-353,
Protective Order, DA 14-272 (rel. Feb. 27, 2014); Technology Transitions, AT&T Petition to Launch a
Proceeding Concerning the TDM-to-IP Transition, GN Docket Nos. 13-5, 12-353, Second Protective
Order, DA 14-273 (rel. Feb. 27, 2014).
Ms. Marlene Dortch, Secretary
January 19, 2017
Page 2
Security and the Federal Aviation Administration. In addition, AT&T grandfathered numerous
business TDM-based services in the two trial wire centers with no evidence of customer
disruption.3 Further and importantly, AT&T’s network and service quality metrics indicate that
customers that voluntarily transitioned to AT&T’s alternative services during the trial continue to
receive the exceptional service quality and customer care that has been historically attributed to
TDM-based services. In sum, AT&T is proud of its accomplishments in the Trials, and
appreciates the participation of and dialogue with the stakeholders on the many complicated
issues that were raised during this process.
During this same time period, the Commission issued two Orders in its Technology Transitions
proceeding, establishing a framework and rules governing the technology transition including
processes and standards for discontinuing retail voice services, and wholesale services, as well
as, updating its copper retirement and CPE power requirements.4 While AT&T disagrees with,
and has challenged, certain aspects of those Orders, the Commission has established the rules of
the road for the IP transition.
As a result of the progress made in the Trials and the development of the regulatory requirements
for the technology transition, AT&T hereby announces its decision to terminate the Wire Center
Trials effective immediately. As we move forward, AT&T will apply key learnings from the
Trials and will complete its technology transition from legacy TDM-based services on a broader
scale outside the structure of the Trials.
As indicated above, certain information in the attached document have been clearly marked as
highly confidential information and are entitled to protection pursuant to the terms of the
Protective Order and Second Protective Order in the referenced dockets.
Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions regarding this matter.
3 See AT&T July 1, 2016 Ex Parte and Q42015 Wire Center Trial Report at page 21.
https://ecfsapi.fcc.gov/file/10701501528844/FCC%20Wirecenter%20Trial%20Q4%202015%20and%20
Q1%202016%20Report_REDACTED%20AS%20FILED%2007%2001%202016.pdf. (AT&T will
complete the withdrawal of these services as granted by the Commission, and the Alabama and Florida
public utility commissions).
4 See Technology Transitions, GN Docket No. 13-5, Policies and Rules Governing Retirement of Copper
Loops by Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, RM-11358, Special Access for Price Cap Local Exchange
Carriers, WC Docket No. 05-25, AT&T Corporation Petition for Rulemaking to Reform Regulation of
Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier Rates for Interstate Special Access Services, RM-10593, Report and
Order, Order on Reconsideration and Further Notice or Proposed Rulemaking, (rel. Aug. 7, 2015); See
also Technology Transitions, GN Docket No. 13-5, USTelecom Petition for Declaratory Ruling That
Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers Are Non-Dominant in the Provision of Switched Access Services,
WC Docket No. 13-3, Policies and Rules Governing Retirement of Copper Loops by Incumbent Local
Exchange Carriers, RM-11358, Declaratory Ruling, Second Report and Order, and Order on
Reconsideration, (Rel. July 15, 2016).
Ms. Marlene Dortch, Secretary
January 19, 2017
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Sincerely,
/s/ Ola Oyefusi
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