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Mobile Number Portability
10 November - 11 November 1999
Mobile Number Portability
A recent report outlines mobile number portability as the issue which will potentially have the greatest impact on wireless carriers over the next few years.

As a senior industry executive, you will be aware of the importance and the potential of this field. We would therefore like you to register for Mobiel Number Portability. As you will see from the brochure, key presentations and case studies will focus on issues such as regulation, implementation, technical difficulties and the development of intelligent networks.

These and other key business questions will take centre stage at what promises to be a dynamic and highly informative conference.

Conference agenda

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8:30

Registration and Coffee

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9:00

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Scott McKenzie

Scott McKenzie, Manager, A D Little

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9:10

NATIONAL STRATEGIES

Karsten Schierloh

Karsten Schierloh, Regulatory Director, Regulierungsbehörde für Post und Telekommunikation

  • The decision-making process
  • What influences on competition have been considered
  • Effects on consumer interests
  • Which way to overcome technical constrains has been chosen
  • The problem of finding the right time for the introduction
  • How experiences in local and non-geographic number portability have been exploited
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    9:40

    DEVELOPING STRATEGIES

    Max Houtzager

    Max Houtzager, Vice-President, NP Foundation of The Netherlands

  • Raising the Foundation Number Portability
  • Exploiting the Network
  • Will the COIN be the standard for the Netherlands
  • The role of OPTA (the Dutch NRA) in the proces
  • Pro 's and con's of the Foundation
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    10:20

    IMPLEMENTATION

    Barry Brissenden

    Barry Brissenden, Head of Signalling, BT Cellnet

  • Does the UK provide a good case study for the rest of Europe
  • Commercial benefits of Mobile Number Portability
  • Benefits to BT Cellnet users
  • Modification to existing procedures
  • Understanding the role of regulation
  • Ensuring timely delivery of mobile number portability
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    11:00

    Morning Coffee

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    11:20

    MARKETING

    Erik Van Laar

    Erik Van Laar, Marketing Manager, Dutchtone

  • How business users will have to rethink mobile strategies
  • How mobile number portability will create more options for telecoms managers
  • The major marketing changes
  • Corporate advantages of mobile number portability
  • Creating extra leverage to negotiate networks
  • How mobile number portability will effect telecoms users in the future
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    12:00

    THE UK MARKET

    Bill Mieran

    Bill Mieran, Executive Chairman, Telecommunications Users Association

  • The major problems created in mobile number portability and it’s implication for UK companies
  • Requirements for a complete national mobile number portability network
  • The role of the regulator in a national strategy
  • Ensuring timely delivery of mobile number portability services
  • Implications for mobile operators
  • The future of mobile number portability in the UK
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    12:40

    Lunch

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    14:00

    THE UK EXAMPLE

    Andrew Tolputt

    Andrew Tolputt, Manager - Mobile and Convergence, Phillips Tarifica

  • The major difficulties faced in mobile number portability implementation
  • Can others learn from the UK example
  • The emerging problems of confusing tariffing systems
  • Providing the cheapest, fastest and simplest way of implementing mobile number portability
  • Understanding the market and it’s demands
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    14:40

    NATIONAL IMPLEMENTATION

    Paul Beriman

    Paul Beriman, Managing Director, Contactica (Asia)

  • Implementation of NP by IN platform
  • Inter-operator management by reference database
  • Information exchange
  • Auditing
  • Performance
  • Backup and disaster recovery. Case study: MNP in Hong Kong
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    15:20

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:40

    THE NETHERLANDS EXAMPLE

    Ed Achterberg

    Ed Achterberg, Director, Electronic Paper

  • Defining the standard for Post and Pre-paid portability
  • Inter-operator processes
  • Possibilities for customer processes
  • Start-up experiences with Mobile NP
  • General comments about the situation in the Netherlands / Lessons learned
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    16:20

    MANAGING PORTABILITY

    Christopher Hogg

    Christopher Hogg, Director Business Development, Evolving Systems

  • Tactical approach to MNP implementation and deployment
  • Strategic approach to MNP implementation and deployment
  • Integrating MNP into the service order administration/entry process
  • Provisioning impacts of MNP on the SMS
  • Integrating MNP with the existing OSS
  • MNP and the impact on business rules/processes. Importance of work flow management (WFM) and MNP implementation
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    17:00

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

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    17:10

    Informal networking drinks reception for delegates and speakers

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    8:30

    Re-registration and Coffee

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    9:00

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Nick Maybe

    Nick Maybe, Senior Consultant, MZA

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    9:10

    EUROPEAN POLICY

    Marco Bernardi

    Marco Bernardi, Numbering Expert, European telecommunications Office

  • Key aspects and challenges in the introduction of Mobile Number Portability in Europe
  • Competition and emerging markets
  • Interaction with other services
  • The role of Regulators in the provision of Mobile Number Portability
  • Technical aspects
  • Status of the implementation of MNP in the European countries
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    9:40

    MOBILE NUMBER PORTABILITY IN COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT

    Mikko Varhe

    Mikko Varhe, Business Development Manager, Sonera

  • Description of Finnish mobile market
  • Should mobile number portability be introduced at all?
  • Current regulatory status in Finland
  • Lessons learned from fixed number portability in Finland
  • Alternatives for regulated number portability in mobile networks
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    10:20

    SERVICES

    Kai Schmidt

    Kai Schmidt, Head of Product Management, Debitel

  • Market situation today with fixed line number portability, universal number and personal number
  • How can the average consumer benefit
  • Important issues effecting mobile number portability
  • Is a fully mobile number portability system a viable option for many companies
  • How companies will have to adapt through mobile number portability implementation
  • Adapting wireline directory numbers to wireless use
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    11:00

    Morning Coffee

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    11:20

    INTELLIGENT NETWORKS

    Adrian Foulkes

    Adrian Foulkes, Managing Director, Teligent

  • Review of the requirements for number portability
  • C7 Network options for number portability
  • Solutions based on BTNUP/ISUP
  • Review of intelligent networking architecture
  • The INAP alternative
  • Issues to be considered in implementing INAP
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    12:00

    EUROPEAN IMPLEMENTATION

    Dr Ralf Trottnow

    Dr Ralf Trottnow, Partner, Fischer and Lorenz

  • Status report on speed of introduction in Europe
  • Key aspects of differences in introducing number portability across Europe
  • Impact number portability on competitiveness of mobile operators
  • Impact of price differentials across Europe
  • Opportunities for customers and operators
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    12:40

    Lunch

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    14:00

    REGULATION

    Edward Siegle

    Edward Siegle, Senior Consultant, Schema

  • An overview of the current regulatory environment
  • Examples of MNP implementation to date
  • Market experiences gained from implementing MNP
  • Barriers and enablers - keys to successful introduction
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    14:40

    VERIFICATION

    Marcus P. Bunz

    Marcus P. Bunz, Senior Consultant, Telcordia Technologies

  • Procedures for porting numbers
  • LNP and CLASS Services
  • Routing and signalling
  • Multi-rate centre ompacts
  • Rainy day scenarios
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    15:20

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:40

    MANAGING PORTABILITY

    Wim Brouwer

    Wim Brouwer, Senior Consultant, CMG Intelligent Telecoms Services Division

  • The implementation of mobile number portability
  • Routing strategies between networks
  • Technical NP solutions in the network: advanced call-forwarding, IN-based, STP-based
  • The introduction of mobile number portability and the impact on current management processes and systems
  • Number Portability management between the operators
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    16:20

    LOCAL NUMBER PORTABILITY

    Tom McGarry

    Tom McGarry, Director of Technical Liaison, Lockheed Martin

  • Centralized administration for Number Portability
  • Deployment of regional/country master data bases for optimum network synchronization
  • SS7 network efficiencies in number portability
  • National numbering exhaust resource issues resulting from Local/National competition
  • Integrating the wireline and wireless communities in number portability
  • Need for neutral third parties in administering number portability. Geographic and Service portability, the next steps.
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    17:00

    Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Conference

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