TS 102 051 : 1.1.1
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ENUM ADMINISTRATION IN EUROPE
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Foreword
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Abbreviations
4 Background
5 Description of ENUM
6 Opportunities threats and risks
6.1 Possible opportunities from ENUM
6.2 Possible threats from ENUM
6.3 Possible risks from specific implementations of ENUM
6.3.1 Integrity and security aspects
6.3.2 Abuse of market power
6.3.3 Universal resolvability and uniqueness of data in DNS
6.4 Other risks
7 Principles for ENUM implementation within Europe
7.1 Basic principles
7.2 Opt-in principle for the individual E.164 number holder
7.3 Principle for calling users and communications providers
8 Functional model
9 DNS responsibilities
9.1 Administrative responsibility for a domain
9.2 Registry for a domain
9.3 Registrar for a domain
10 General administrative and operating assumptions and requirements
10.1 ENUM Tier 1 manager assumptions
10.2 ENUM Tier 1 registry assumptions
10.3 ENUM Tier 2 Nameserver Provider assumptions
10.4 ENUM Registrar assumptions
10.5 Application Service Provider assumptions
10.6 Registrant assumptions
10.7 Validation assumptions
10.8 Removal assumption
10.9 Other assumptions
11 Operational and administrative processes
11.1 Processes for the provision of records in ENUM database
at the Tier 0 level
11.2 Processes for the provision of records in the databases
at the Tier 1 and Tier 2 levels
11.2.1 Registration of an E.164 number in the ENUM database
11.2.2 Processes for creation, modification and deletion
of NAPTR Records in the Tier 2 database
11.2.3 Processes for removal of E.164 numbers from ENUM
databases
11.3 Processes for changing Registrars
11.4 Other provisioning processes
12 Considerations in development and assessment of options for
national implementations
12.1 Validation
12.2 Types of numbers
12.3 Openness to competition
12.4 Complexity and effort associated with provisioning
13 Recommendation for ENUM implementation within Europe
Annex A (informative): Examples for grouping of functionalities
in national implementations
A.0 Introduction
A.1 Example 1
A.2 Example 2
A.3 Example 3
A.4 Example 4
Annex B (informative): ENUM entities - functions and
responsibilities
Annex C (informative): DNS Concepts
C.1 DNS related definitions
C.2 DNS administration related definitions
Annex D (informative): Bibliography
History
Initiates a set of basic principles that should be adhered to in order to maximize potential benefits from publicly available ENUM implementations within Europe.
Committee |
SPAN 11
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
45
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PublisherName |
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
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Status |
Current
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