
On 2004/12/13 11:12, Andrzej Bartosiewicz <andrzejb@nask.pl> wrote:
Richard,
Ha! This was exactly the reason why ETSI decided two years ago in ETSI TS 102 051 "ENUM Administration in Europe" that there should be an alternative way to get ENUM delegations if your TSP will not do it. The possibility to port your number to a TSP providing ENUM was NOT considered a proper alternative.
You are right.
It's hard to say but we are in quite difficult situation with User ENUM in Poland, regardless of NASK's readiness for ENUM domains registration and Regulator consent to the solution.
-End-user MUST go throug the telco to get the ENUM domain
_The_ telco, or just _any_ telco? For your previous mail, I got the impression than any telco can get (in the technical sense) the ENUM domain for any number.
From the policy point of view, it seems clear to me that any TSP is allowed to register the ENUM domain for any of his own numbers.
But: Is TSP A allowed to register the ENUM domain of a number belonging to TSP B if the subscriber (= customer of TSP B) explicitly asks TSP A to do it? ----- Can you share a few statistics? Number of domains, number of TSPs who are actually registering domains, etc. ? Thanks, /ol -- < Otmar Lendl (lendl@nic.at) | nic.at Systems Engineer >