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The DTI is opening a consultation on a plan to link all information about UK
electronic communications - making a person's telephone numbers, internet locations, identities & email addresses a searchable dataset. This consultation seeks views on proposals for the management of ENUM in the UK under self-regulation by the industry. The DTI is proposing that a committee should manage ENUM's introduction into the UK. "ENUM is a system that links telephone numbers to Internet locations and identities such as email addresses, giving increased flexibility to electronic communications," said the Department of Trade and Industry as it kicked off the consultation. If successfully implemented, ENUM will unify IP networks and PSTN telephony addressing, and should allow a number of Internet-based applications to be accessed via a telephone number. "Essentially it's a way of referring to an Internet service through what looks to be a phone number," explained Dr Tim Chown of the Department of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton. "An ENUM number can be used to point to an email or messaging service, a Web page, or to call someone, perhaps using a SIP [session initiation protocol] telephone." An Internet-based user could call another person's ENUM number and be given a range of alternative methods for getting in touch, such as email, texting or a voice call. ENUM numbers will also mean that Internet-based applications such as streaming audio can be accessed from a telephone. With ENUM, a telephone number is translated into an IP address in five steps. First any area and country codes are added, then any spaces and hyphens are removed. The digits are then reversed, dots are placed between each digit, and finally the domain 'e164.arpa' is added. Thus, the mobile phone number (+44) 07879 999999 would be translated to 9.9.9.9.9.9.9.7.8.7.4.4.e164.arpa The DTI wishes to ensure that the proposed framework will result in open and fair competition and at the same time provide adequate safeguards to protect the public interest. The consultation process includes a public workshop being held in London on 29 September 2004 to enable more detailed discussions Related urls: http://news.zdnet.co.uk/communicatio...9164222,00.htm http://www.dti.gov.uk/industries/eco...sultation.html http://www.dti.gov.uk/consultations/...ation-1286.pdf Regards Sunil FU set to uk.net and uk.telecom only Sunil Sood |
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"Sunil Sood" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > FU set to uk.net and uk.telecom only Or would have been if I had set them properly :/ Regards Sunil |
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strange - I cant see BT mentioned ANYWHERE in this post ?
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"mark eldon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:4127e07d$0$79292$(E-Mail Removed)... > strange - I cant see BT mentioned ANYWHERE in this post ? My posts don't always mention BT, you know.. its not a rule.. ![]() Regards Sunil |
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