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FCC: Forum Will Examine Impact of VoIP, New Services on Numbering


Lisa Minter (lisa_minter2001@yahoo.com)
Tue, 02 Nov 2004 13:08:45 -0500

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Email: mark.wigfield@fcc.gov

FCC's WIRELINE COMPETITION BUREAU HOSTS NUMBERING SYMPOSIUM

Forum Will Examine Impact of VoIP, New Services on Numbering System

Washington, D.C. the impact of emerging technologies on the nation's
telephone numbering system will be explored in a symposium to be
hosted on Thursday, Nov. 4 by the FCC's Wireline Competition Bureau.

In the face of increased demand for numbers for cell phones, fax
machines and new local competitors, the FCC since 2000 has implemented
policies designed to extend the life of the numbering system. By
working with state commissions and the telecommunications industry,
the FCC substantially increased the estimated life of the system,
known as the North American Numbering Plan.

But emerging new technologies such as Voice Over Internet Protocol, or
VoIP, raise new demand for numbers and new challenges. Among those
challenges are 'portable' VoIP services that use the same number
no matter where the customer is located geographically.

The symposium is entitled 'The Future of Numbering: Will New
Technologies, Innovations and Services Affect Number Administration
and Optimization.; Questions for the panels can be e-mailed in
advance or during the symposium to FutureOfNumbering@fcc.gov.

When: Thursday, Nov. 4, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Where: FCC Headquarters, 445 12th St. SW, Commission Meeting Room.

Moderators: Robert Atkinson, Chairman of the North American Numbering
Council (NANC), and

Sanford Williams, FCC, designated federal officer to the NANC.

Panels:

Status of the North American Numbering Plan (NANP), with John Manning,
NANP administrator and Amy Putnam, Pooling Administrator.

Is there a likelihood of exhausting numbers under the NANP in the foreseeable future? John Manning and Amy Putnam.

New number sources and substitutes for NANP numbers, with Scott
Marcus, FCC Office of Strategic Planning.

New technologies/services that may require numbering resources, with
Mike Altschul, Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association;
Penn Pfautz, AT&T; Hank Hultquist, SBC, and Todd Daubert, VON
Coalition.

Numbering resource optimization, with Adam Newman, Telcordia; Ken
Havens, ATIS Industry Numbering Committee; Elliott Smith,
Commissioner, Iowa Utilities Board; Helen Mickiewicz, California
Public Utilities Commission, and David Bench, Nortel Networks.

-FCC-

News about the Federal Communications Commission can also be found on
the Commission's web site, www.fcc.gov.

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