AllIP Transition Initiatives Jackie Voss Manager Global Standards
All-IP Transition Initiatives Jackie Voss Manager, Global Standards Development ATIS December 1, 2015
ATIS All-IP Program Highlights: • Service Transition • Public Safety Related Applications Task Force (PSRA TF) • Real Time Texting (RTT) • Enhanced Calling Name (e. CNAM) • Testbeds Focus Group • Caller ID Spoofing and Robocall Mitigation Techniques NANC Meeting ATIS Board of Directors’ Meeting December 1, 2015 October 20, 2011 2
ATIS’ All-IP Program Back Office ASOG (including Ethernet Ordering) TPBAG and COCAG (Numbering Guidelines) Wireless Emergency Alerts ESINet Routing ATIS/SIP Forum Routing Architectures Synchronization PSTN to IP Protocol Interworking Network Interconnection Function ATIS/SIP Forum IP-NNI Use Cases Requirements Deliverable -> NANC Meeting ATIS Board of Directors’ Meeting December 1, 2015 October 20, 2011 Architecture/ Design Protocol or Data Model Definition Implementation Verification 3 NRSC/CSRIC Best Practices Business Application Rural Call Completion Lawful Intercept Testbeds Industry Best Practices Public Safety Related Apps Operations and Customer Care Operations/ Maintenance
Service Transition Work • ATIS is analyzing a basic set of services commonly provided in circuit switch PSTN, and addresses the technical issues surrounding support of these services in a mixed circuit switch/packet switch environment and, in the future, allpacket-switch environment. • Output to include detailed call flows, new ISUP/SIP and TCAP/IP inter-workings and extensions to SIP in support of: • • • Toll Free Calling LIDB Services CNAM Operator Based Services Priority Government Services NANC Meeting ATIS Board of Directors’ Meeting December 1, 2015 October 20, 2011 4
Public Safety Related Applications Task Force Report Published • ATIS published Report “Developing a Roadmap for the Migration of Public Safety Applications during the All-IP Transition”. • Addresses areas of energy and utilities, alarm circuits to fire and police, transportation, and the broad set of emergency operations center-related applications currently provisioned over legacy copper infrastructure. • Provides a high level of insight into the directional changes that could be enabled by the transition to all-IP. NANC Meeting ATIS Board of Directors’ Meeting December 1, 2015 October 20, 2011 5
Real Time Texting (RTT) • RTT defines the ability to instantly communicate text as it is typed. • ATIS completed its Technical Report on Support of TTY Service over IP using Global Text Telephony (ATIS 1000068). • Describes means that Teletypewriter (TTY) service can be provided over IP between operators’ networks through the use of the Global Text Telephony capability, which enables simultaneous audio and/or video with text media stream. • Engaging consumer community for current work on standardizing mobile device behavior for RTT handling. NANC Meeting ATIS Board of Directors’ Meeting December 1, 2015 October 20, 2011 6
Enhanced Calling Name (e. CNAM) • ATIS completed IP NGN Enhanced Calling Name (e. CNAM) (ATIS-1000067. 2015), which defines a Calling Name Delivery service in the IP-based NGN. • Describes a service that includes a mandatory longer name field (beyond the current 15 characters) and optional additional information about the caller. • Focuses on service offerings where: (a) both calling and called parties are in the IP-based NGN network, and (b) the name and related information are obtained from a database. NANC Meeting ATIS Board of Directors’ Meeting December 1, 2015 October 20, 2011 7
Testbeds Focus Group • All-IP transition calls for testbeds to validate related solutions (e. g. , numbering evolution, IP-NNI routing, authenticated caller-ID). • Report published: “Assessment and Next Steps”. • Identifies ten test “use cases” related to numbering, routing, and provider-to-provider metadata in an all-IP network. • Provides an initial assessment and indication of interest by nine Focus Group member companies to participate in one or more of the ten testbed use cases. NANC Meeting ATIS Board of Directors’ Meeting December 1, 2015 October 20, 2011 8
Caller ID Spoofing & Robocall Mitigation Techniques • ATIS Packet Technologies and Systems Committee (PTSC) is developing a technical report that reviews problems associated with originating party spoofing in IP networks and analyzes mitigation techniques to better assess their applicability in the all-IP network. • ATIS and PTSC are working with the SIP Forum on the development of a specification for an extensible canonical token (Verified Token) that cryptographically represents the originating calling number and the provider that originated the call. This is related to the IETF STIR approach. The TOPS Council is also developing use and test cases to evaluate the Verified Token and the IETF STIR approaches. NANC Meeting ATIS Board of Directors’ Meeting December 1, 2015 October 20, 2011 9
Caller ID Spoofing & Robocall Mitigation Techniques • ATIS Next Generation Interconnection Interoperability Forum (NGIIF) is developing a baseline document that discusses caller ID spoofing issues and methodologies to mitigate the impact of inappropriate caller ID spoofing. • As the North American partner of 3 GPP, ATIS and its members are also contributing to the ongoing 3 GPP work program that is examining enhanced prevention and detection of caller ID spoofing as it relates to IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS). NANC Meeting ATIS Board of Directors’ Meeting December 1, 2015 October 20, 2011 10
Questions? If you have any questions or comments, please contact: Jackie Voss Manager, ATIS Global Standards Development jvoss@atis. org NANC Meeting ATIS Board of Directors’ Meeting December 1, 2015 October 20, 2011 11
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