Type

Declarations no longer in operation

Date

Summary

Declared service

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission declares pursuant to section 152AL(3) of the Act that the Domestic GSM originating access service is a "declared service" for the purposes of Part XIC of the Act.

Date

Service was deemed to be declared on 30 June 1997.

Service description and definitions

The Domestic GSM originating access service is an access service for the carriage of telephone calls (ie voice, data over the voice frequency band) to a POI from end-customers assigned numbers from the GSM number ranges of the Australian Numbering Plan and directly connected to the Access Provider's GSM network.

The following service description is provided for Domestic GSM originating access and applies to the provision of Domestic GSM Originating access service, by any AP to any AS (AS).

The Service as described comprises a number of different elements as follows:

Access via a AS number ranges required to achieve the objective of any-to-any connectivity unless the AP has not sought or is not seeking terminating access to the end - customers in question

  1. Call Barring
  2. POI Location
  3. Signalling
  4. CLI provision
  5. Provision of Switchports
  6. Network Conditioning
  7. Fault Handling -
  8. Inter C/CSP Billing

Restrictions on availability and others factors relating to the provision of Access are further described below.

In accordance with the Trade Practices Act Part XIC these elements

  • may not be available from all APs
  • may have restrictions in their availability

Domestic GSM Originating Access" is an Access Service for the carriage of telephone calls (ie. voice, data over the voice band) to a POI from end-customers assigned numbers from the GSM number ranges of the Australian Numbering Plan and directly connected to the AP's GSM network.

Availability

The availability of the services may vary depending on the geographic and technical capability of the AP's network at the time at which a request for the service is made or the service is delivered.

The AP will make available to ASs documents describing the availability of this service on its network. See Services & Interconnection Handover arrangements. 

Channel Capacity

The service will establish a connection for the purposes of voice communication with the standard bandwidth of 3.1kHz.

Services

The service is provided on a call that is made with AS specific codes including Special Services codes and number ranges (with some exceptions) as per table GOASD7, in accordance with the Australian Numbering Plan.

Service Restrictions

At least annually, the AP will advise of end-customer services that may restrict the provision of this service in a Table GOASD5.

Barring

The AP may provide a service that will allow barring of service codes at the request of the end -customer.

End-customers may request generic barring services, which may restrict access to these services.

The AP should detail this barring in a table GOASD6.

Interconnection Handover arrangements

The AP and the AS are each responsible for the provision, installation, testing, making operational and monitoring of all the network on their respective sides of the POI.

POIs

"Point of Interconnection" or "POI" means an agreed location which:

  1. is a physical point of demarcation between the networks nominated by the AS and the AP; and
  2. is associated (but not necessarily co-located with) with one or more gateway exchanges of each of the networks nominated by the AS and the AP.

Calls originated by the A-party will be handed over to the AS at Points of Interconnection agreed by the AS and the AP in respect of POIs nominated by the AP in accordance with POI locations and Number ranges.

POI locations

The AP will provide a table (Table GOASD1) listing of POIs where this service may be provided. This listing will be updated at least annually. The AS may request a point of interconnect with the AP's network at a location other than one specified by the AP. The AP must, to the extent technically and operationally feasible, permit the location of a point of interconnect at that location.

Number ranges

The AP will provide a table of the GSM number ranges to which this service will give access. ( Table GOASD2)

The POIs GOASD1 will be the POIs for "near end handover" of calls.

Signalling

Signals for this service will use CCS#7 signalling. Unless otherwise agreed, this CCS#7 signalling will be in accordance with the NIIF/ACIF Interconnection-ISUP specification.

The AP will provide a table (Table GOASD4) of the locations where the AS may interconnect its CCS#7 signalling network with that of the AP for the purpose of accepting this service.

Signalling interconnection may not be provided at all POI's. These POIs of POI locations may provide for interconnection of voice circuits only. Control of voice circuits where direct signalling interconnection is not provided, will be via "quasi-associated signalling" using Signalling Transfer Point (STP) operation, with signalling via a nominated other gateway where signalling interconnection is provided.

CLI

The CLI of the A-party will be provided as part of the CCS#7 signalling.

Nature of switchports

At POIs the calls will be delivered to the AS at 2.048Mbit/sec Switchports. The switchports will operate at 2.048Mbit/sec in accordance with the ITU Recommendations G.703, G. 704 and G.732 (Blue Book).

Send and receive speech levels

The send and receive levels for speech will be -13 dBr unless specified otherwise in the Australian Network Performance Plan.

The AP will provide Echo Control as per normal practice for GSM calls between the end customer and the AP's gateway exchange.

Interconnection Forecasting, ordering and provisioning arrangements

Forecasting and planning requirements

Forecast of port requirements

For each POI the AS should provide forecasts, at least half yearly, of switchport requirements for 6, 12, 18, 24, 30 and 36 months from the time of the forecast. Forecasts should be provided on dates to be agreed between the AP and the AS and forecast the switchport requirements from operative dates of 31 December and 30 June. Forecasts will be discussed by the AP and the AS with a view to agreement within 30 Business Days. Forecasts will be used by the AP for network planning and not for charging purposes.

Forecast of network capacity requirements

For each POI and for each charging district of the AP the AS should provide forecasts, at least half yearly, of traffic requirements for 6, 12, 18, 24, 30 and 36 months from the time of the forecast. These forecasts should provide daily and weekly profiles for the traffic forecasted and advice of any material non-uniformities in the dispersion of the sources of originating access traffic. Forecasts should be provided on dates to be agreed between the AP and the AS and forecast the traffic requirements from operative dates of 31 December and 30 June. Forecasts will be discussed by the AP and the AS with a view to agreement within 30 Business Days.

Ordering of Switchports.

The AP will accept orders for switchports up to the level of the agreed forecasts for each POI. The AS should order switchports allowing 6 months for their provision.

The AP will provide access up to the level of the agreed traffic forecasts for each POI.

The AS may request and the AP will give reasonable consideration to, and use reasonable endeavours to provide such provision, but is under no obligation to provide access or switchports above the level of the agreed
forecasts. If such access is provided, delivery times may be longer than those specified in Ordering of Switchports.

Interconnection Ordering Requirements

Compliance testing

The AS will be required to demonstrate compliance with the agreed CCS#7 Signalling System prior to the provision of the service.

The AP and the AS will develop an agreed test plan and the AS will provide results of tests to this plan from an appropriate test house or other such party. The AP will provide the results of such tests if it is not otherwise seeking a switch access service from the AS.

The AP and the AS shall review the test results of the agreed test plan within 20 business days and if the AP accepts that the test results of the agreed test plan are satisfactory then the AP and the AS will agree a date for commissioning tests.

The test results of the agreed test plan will form the prime documentary basis for ongoing operations, fault analysis and fault management of signalling between the AP and the AS.

Network Conditioning

Network Conditioning of the AP's network will be required before the provision of the service.

Operational and Fault handling arrangements

The AP will provide a contact point for the Operation and Maintenance of the service. Faults may be reported to this centre which will manage the clearance of these faults.

Inter C/CSP Billing frequency

The AP will invoice the AS on a monthly basis.

Provision of Tones and Network Announcements

Where calls attempting this service do not progress to the POI the call may be connected to tones as per AUSTEL Technical Standard TS002 or to a network RVA in the AP's network.

Customer Billing

Customer billing should be in accordance with an approved telecommunications access code.