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Page 1: ENUM and its impact on the VoIP market Jay Daley

ENUM and its impact on the VoIP market

Jay Daley

Page 2: ENUM and its impact on the VoIP market Jay Daley

If only VoIP was like email

You control your receipt of email

• Advertise which servers receive mail

– single, global, low-cost directory - the DNS

• Specify priority order for servers

• Control what mail to accept

– Black lists, white lists, reputation scores etc

Of course, this is the Internet

• Only pay for flat rate access - no per email charge

• Choose whether to connect via ISP or implement ISP-grade infrastructure

ENUM and its impact on the VoIP market

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Contrast this with VoIP

VoIP in a pre-ENUM world

• Advertise your numbers, not your servers

• You must use a CP to get connected

– Can’t just buy the connectivity to become a CP

• No way to get addresses of servers from your numbers

– This directory lookup is done by CPs for you

– Directory for this is local, private and costs money

• Control on incoming calls is via CP

– You tell them what to do for you

• Pay for rental and call charges

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Company B

Hotel/ConferenceHome Office

Company A

A common scenario

VoIP server

Ext 111

ENUM and its impact on the VoIP market

Ext 222

VoIP server

Ext 123

Ext 333 Ext 444

Ext 456

Internet

CP

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• Company A wants to talk VoIP to company B. It needs to know

– Does B have a VoIP server?– What protocols does it support?– What is its IP address?

• With that info:– call across the Internet– no call charges, just line rental.

• Without it:– has to call via a CP– pays call charges

• Can pre-configure server, but does not scale.

• Need one way to look this up, for all telephone numbers.

A common scenarioENUM and its impact on the VoIP market

Company B

Hotel/ConferenceHome Office

Company A

VoIP server

Ext 111

Ext 222

VoIP server

Ext 123

Ext 333

Ext 444

Ext 456

Internet

CP

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Using DNS to advertise VoIP

ENUM is just a part of DNS

• Step 1: turn telephone numbers into domain names:

– Special domain names to represent numbers

– 01865 332211 >> 1.1.2.2.3.3.5.6.8.1.4.4.e164.arpa

• Step 2: advertise available services associated with those numbers

– Special DNS records describe available services

– What server, what protocol, what addressing

• These domain names and records are not meant to be directly used by people.

– You still dial the number - device does the rest

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A call using ENUM

Much like email

• You dial a number, same as before

• A device on your network turns it into a domain name

• Then it looks up the VoIP servers advertised on that domain

• Finds a match for supported VoIP protocol (e.g. SIP)

• Make the calls directly to receiving server across the Internet

• Did you spot?

– No CP !

– You are in control !

ENUM and its impact on the VoIP market

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Configuration 2 - SBC

Configuration 1 - no SBC

Local configurations

VoIP server

Ext 111

ENUM and its impact on the VoIP market

Ext 222

VoIP server

Ext 123

Ext 456

Internet

CP

Outgoing ENUM

Outgoing non-ENUMAll incoming

SBC

Internet

CP

Outgoing ENUM

Outgoing non-ENUMAll incoming

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Who might benefit from ENUM?

Lots of businesses already have VoIP internally

• Call centres

– Like to use an 0800/0845 number? - publish your ENUM instead

• Large supply chains

– Lots of suppliers to deal with? - Mandate the use of VoIP and ENUM.

• Multiple sites

– Is provisioning each site costly and complex? - Use ENUM for each site and they can automatically find each other.

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Registering your ENUM

Available from late summer 2008

• Only you can register your telephone numbers

– Part of the process is proving they are yours

– So no cyber-squatting

• Register through a registrar

– Maybe your CP might become a registrar?

• They deal with the validation agency

– The people who check the number is yours

• You must have a telephone number assigned by a CP

– Can’t get numbers direct from Ofcom for this

• Expect to pay tens of pounds per year for a range

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How does ENUM fit into CP market

• Convergence of Internet, voice, CPs, ISPs, content– CPs move to Next Generation Networks– One pipe, multiple services– Triple/quadruple play - Internet, TV, voice, mobile

• Some key new developments– Last mile is the new battleground– Hosting companies (web, email etc) adding VoIP mix

• Voice has an interesting part to play– Some CPs have given up on per-minute revenue for consumers– If you can keep your number and pay much less for calls then

why move to a new supplier?– How many businesses still buy non-VoIP voice switches?– What business wants to use islands of VoIP like Skype ?

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Summary

• ENUM puts you in charge of your VoIP

– People can call you for free

– You control how you get those calls

• ENUM is simple, flexible and uses trusted technology

• Makes VoIP as simple as email

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Any questions?ENUM and its impact on the VoIP market

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