“We
have now gazetted all the rules dealing with number portability and I have mandated
the Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR) and all the providers that come May
31, 2015, we will have full portability
Minister of Science,
Technology, Energy and Mining, Hon. Phillip Paulwell on Tuesday December 2nd
2014 at an ICT (Information and Communications Technology) Seminar held at the
UTECH (University of Technology) in Kingston
Folks
look alive for Sunday May 31st 2015 as MNP (Mobile Number Portability)
and LNP (Landline Number Portability) is a go!
So
says Minister of Science, Technology, Energy and Mining, Hon. Phillip Paulwell
on Tuesday December 2nd 2014 at an ICT (Information and
Communications Technology) Seminar helld at the UTECH (University of Technology)
in Kingston.
This as reported by the Horse's Mouth, the JIS (Jamaica Information Service) in the article “Minister reaffirms Commitment to Implement Number Portability By May 31, 2015”, published December 2, 2014 By Athaliah ReynoldsBaker, The Jamaica Information Service.
Number
Portability makes it possible for subscribers to switch Telecom Providers and
still keep their phone numbers.
By
March 2014, Minister of State in the
Ministry of Science, Technology, Energy and Mining
Julian Robinson declared that the facility had been promised by May 2014 was
delayed until December 2014. This was because Telecom Provider LIME wasn't
ready to port its landlines due to technical difficulties as outlined in my blog article
entitled “State
Minister Julian Robinson has announced that MNP is delayed until December 2014
- ICT Roadmap in shambles as Fourth Delay Suggest Telecom Provider's Stalling
the Process”.
By
June 2014 Minister of State in the
Ministry of Science, Technology, Energy and Mining
Julian Robinson set a new date of Sunday May 31st, 2015
for MNP and LNP to be fully implemented as I'd reported in my blog article
entitled “MNP
and LNP coming in May 2015 - MNP and LNP in Jamaica delayed as Sheriff Julian
Robinson caught in a Telecom Providers Standoff”.
It
was this promise that Minister of Science, Technology, Energy and Mining, Hon.
Phillip Paulwell reiterated, with penalties for the Telecom Providers who
refused to co-operate, quote: “Those companies that are not ready, they are
going to feel the full brunt of the law and the authority that I have, because
this has been outstanding for too long and people should have been ready by
now”.
Ok,
so these are strong words by Minister Phillip Paulwell. Why MNP and
LNP are so important and what can he actually do against the Telecom Providers?
MNP and LNP - Necessary
for NANP Number Ranges and Third Telecom Provider
As
the title suggests, that's exactly why MNP and LNP are important.
Once
in place, it demonstrates that Jamaica is using our allocated number ranges
efficiently and thus makes it easier for us to get a new Exchange Code from the
NANP (North American Numbering Plan) as stated in my blog article
entitled “OUR
applies for new Area Code for Jamaica - Competition in Telecoms in the coming
Hunger Games Catching Fire of Mobile Computing”.
Once
we receive the new area code, it would effectively double our number ranges and
make it easy for customers who want to retain their old phone numbers when the
switch from one Telecom Provider to another. Already signs are sprouting that
suggest that the Ministry of Science, Technology, Energy and Mining is serious
this time.
Evidence of MNP Coming –
Chronology of the OUR prepping for MNP and LNP
First,
there is the hiring of a Consultant to the OUR (Office of Utilities Regulation)
which was to be filed by Thursday June 26th, 2014 as per schedule as
reported in my blog
article entitled “OUR
to hire Consultant for LRIC Study on Landline - JA$1.49 per minute for Fixed
Line and Landline Flat Rate as MNP, LNP Approaches”.
This
Consultant was to recommend the pricing for Cross-Network calling for Landline
to Mobile Calling using a LRIC (Long Run Incremental Cost) to determine the
true cost of Landline Calling and what price could be fairly set by a telecom
Regulator that would ensure the loser price for Fixed Line Operators without
the Telecom Providers operating at a loss.
Seems
pretty coincidental and just before a LNP in 2015 right? There’s more!
OUR seeking NPA
Applicants – IXP Deadline as MNP and LNP is coming on short notice
Then
the OUR (Office of Utilities Regulation) in October 2014 issues a Press Release
stating that they’re looking for applicants
for the post of NPA (Numbering Portability Administrator) with a TPPR
(Technical & Price Proposal Requirements Request) document listed on
their website.
The
details of what a NPA entails were thoroughly explored on my blog in my blog article
entitled “OUR
issues TPPR for a Number Portability Administrator in Jamaica - How Number
Portability will get us NANP's NPA and Third 4G Competitor”.
Since
then, five (5) applicants have come forward as reported in the article “Five
apply for portability admin services”, Published Sunday December 21, 2014,
by Avia Collinder, Business Reporter, The
Jamaica Gleaner, about which I plan to do a blog article soon.
Then
there is the implementation of the IXP (Internet Exchange Point) in November
2014 as reported my blog article
entitled “Jamaica's
Local Internet Exchange Point - IXP Lower Routings, Web Hosting and Websites
Loading on smartphones as Jamaican Domain Name Registration and MNP, LNP
Approaches”.
This
will make the routing of Internet Traffic to international Websites more
localized by encouraging them to mirror their website by getting its own
physical Server for our Jamaican Domain “.com.jm, .org.jm, .edu.jm”, making it
possible to have Local Domain name Hosting for Online Services.
It'll
reduce the website fetch times and the international termination costs involved
in contacting their servers in another country. The most noticeable change to
customers is that it'll make Internet, at least on smartphones, appear to move
much faster. More interestingly, it's being provisioned by Thursday January 1st
2014, after which time Telecom Providers may be fined and probably have their
Telecom Licenses revoked for not connecting to the IXP.
That
means any Third Competitor coming to Jamaica or any service that has to route
Data Traffic to a server abroad has to mirror their services on the IXP.
VoIP Providers have to
Register – Telecom Triumph opens Market for VoIP Competition
Which
leads to my final piece of evidence that indicates that MNP is coming, that being
Minister Paulwell's declaration that VoIP Providers will have to registered to terminate
calls as stated in in my blog article
entitled “Minister
Paulwell says VoIP Providers must Register to Terminate - Why WhatsApp may no
longer be Free as IXP by January 2015, MNP by May 2015”.
This
means that the Telecom Providers standoff that began on July 2014 with Telecom Provider
Digicel as reported in my blog article
entitled “Digicel
blocks VoIP Services Viber and Nimbuzz in Haiti - Digicel losing International
Calling Revenue but will be worse when WhatsApp comes” has finally panned out
in their favour.
They
too, would technically be treated as Telecom Providers, which suggests that
they'd have to have to be subject to the rules of MNP. So expect by Sunday May
31st 2015, that not only will MNP and LNP be implemented, but a
whole new set of VoIP Operators will be revealed as Telecom Providers in
Jamaica.
Truly,
MNP is coming. And with all the chips falling in place, expect a third
competitor by December 2015.
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