ATIS 1000067-2015 IP NGN Enhanced Calling Name (eCNAM).pdf
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1、i ATIS-1000067.2015 American National Standard for Telecommunications IP NGN Enhanced Calling Name (eCNAM) Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions Approved August 11, 2015 American National Standards Institute, Inc. Abstract: This American National Standard defines a Calling Name Delivery
2、 service in the IP-based Next Generation Network (NGN). The enhanced CNAM (eCNAM) service includes a mandatory longer name field and optional additional information about the caller. ATIS-1000067.2015 2 Foreword The information contained in this Foreword is not part of this American National Standar
3、d (ANS) and has not been processed in accordance with ANSIs requirements for an ANS. As such, this Foreword may contain material that has not been subjected to public review or a consensus process. In addition, it does not contain requirements necessary for conformance to the Standard. The Alliance
4、for Telecommunication Industry Solutions (ATIS) serves the public through improved understanding between providers, customers, and manufacturers. The Packet Technologies and Systems Committee (PTSC) develops and recommends standards and technical reports related to services, architectures, and signa
5、ling, in addition to related subjects under consideration in other North American and international standards bodies. PTSC coordinates and develops standards and technical reports relevant to telecommunications networks in the U.S., reviews and prepares contributions on such matters for submission t
6、o U.S. ITU-T and U.S. ITU-R Study Groups or other standards organizations, and reviews for acceptability or per contra the positions of other countries in related standards development and takes or recommends appropriate actions. ANSI guidelines specify two categories of requirements: mandatory and
7、recommendation. The mandatory requirements are designated by the word SHALL and recommendations by the word SHOULD. Where both a mandatory requirement and a recommendation are specified for the same criterion, the recommendation represents a goal currently identifiable as having distinct compatibili
8、ty or performance advantages. Suggestions for improvement of this document are welcome. They should be sent to the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions, PTSC, 1200 G Street NW, Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005. At the time of consensus on this document, PTSC, which was responsible for i
9、ts development, had the following leadership: M. Dolly, PTSC Chair (AT ATIS-1000067.2015 5 2. The originating service provider could insert certain data elements about the caller from its network in each outgoing SIP INVITE; 3. The service provider of the called customer could obtain the callers inf
10、ormation from authoritative databases based on the received calling number; or 4. The called users device could display information on some callers (if the calling number matches an entry in the devices contact list which is created and managed solely by the user). The eCNAM service described in thi
11、s standard will deliver information that is retrieved by the terminating service provider from authoritative databases to increase the reliability of the eCNAM service for its subscribers (item 3 above). However, while the terminating service provider is responsible for the eCNAM portion of the data
12、 delivered, the end user may receive additional information in separate SIP headers from some of the other sources listed above. The eCNAM subscriber expects the data provided by the terminating service provider (Extended Name + CNAM Plus) to take precedence over most of the other incoming SIP heade
13、rs with the exception of emergency services headers. Further work outside the scope of this standard may be necessary to implement such prioritization. 4.4.1 Anonymity The FCCs initial ruling on 91-281, released in March 1994, emphasized the importance of Calling Party Number (CPN) availability for
14、the range of CLASSSM5services, including Calling Number Delivery (CND). Because CPN was necessary for other new services, the 1994 order required all capable carriers to transport CPN without any additional consideration or compensation. For callers who wished to preserve their anonymity, the order
15、further mandated what came to be known as “per-call blocking” by use of the dialing code *67 as the only method for implementing presentation restriction. Subsequent orders mandated that the *82 dialing code must be provided so that CPN can be “unblocked” on a call-by-call basis. Carriers are requir
16、ed to forward the blocking/unblocking information without modification, and terminating carriers must abide by the instructions of the caller regarding availability of number and name. In the 1995 order, the FCC ruled that name should be treated the same as number. That is, if the number is blocked,
17、 the name SHOULD also be blocked. If number is permitted, name SHOULD also be permitted. eCNAM delivery in the NGN is expected to adhere to the same presentation and privacy requirements. 4.4.2 User Equipment Contact Lists The information delivered to the end user under the CNAM service described in
18、 this document is offered by the service provider and is not to be mistaken for contact lists or device-based caller information repositories. The sources that the service provider uses to retrieve the name information are discussed in Clause 4.5. 4.4.3 Migration from Conventional Name Service to En
19、hanced Name Service The timeline for offering eCNAM will vary among service providers. It is assumed that service providers will migrate their traditional CNAM subscribers to eCNAM, but there is no requirement to do so. During the transition phase, each service provider is expected to manage a mix o
20、f customers: those who subscribe to eCNAM and others who continue to subscribe to conventional CNAM. As a result, the terminating service provider is expected to support launching the pertinent IP queries to retrieve the necessary data for each of these Name services. As for the authoritative databa
21、ses, the Extended Name will be stored in an additional field that co-exists with the Generic Name field (15 characters) in each customer record. Authoritative database providers are expected to maintain both fields throughout the transition. The Generic Name and the Extended Name fields SHALL each b
22、e independently retrievable from the authoritative databases via IP queries. 5CLASSSMare services that depend on the transport of CPN information to provide the end users with additional functionalities. ATIS-1000067.2015 6 During the migration to eCNAM, availability of the Extended Name is expected
23、 to occur gradually. Therefore, it would be useful to provide the traditional 15-character Generic Name as a default in the absence of the Extended Name instead of delivering no name In the absence of an Extended Name, and given no anonymity restrictions, the database SHALL be capable of returning t
24、he Generic Name in response to eCNAM IP queries instead of a null Extended Name. In that scenario, the Service Trigger Point SHALL deliver the Generic Name in the name-display filed of the INVITE. 4.4.4 Wireless User Equipment As a new generation of services, such as eCNAM, is implemented in the NGN
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