The study of Number Portability Policy

碩士 === 國立成功大學 === 交通管理學系 === 88 === 號碼可攜性服務政策之研究 Abstract The communication technology has advanced in an unprecedented speed. As the result, there are more and more new telecommunication services available to the general public. The nu...

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Main Authors: Ching-Wen Yao, 姚景文
Other Authors: Cheng-Chang Lin
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2000
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/81624639362071219829
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Summary:碩士 === 國立成功大學 === 交通管理學系 === 88 === 號碼可攜性服務政策之研究 Abstract The communication technology has advanced in an unprecedented speed. As the result, there are more and more new telecommunication services available to the general public. The number portability (NP) is one of the latest new services that will be put in the market in a near future. To promote a fair competitive environment, the liberalization of the telecommunication industry becomes an inevitable trend of the world. Taiwan government is as well in the process of the implementation a multiple-phase of telecommunication liberalization policy. The first phase is to liberalize the fixed communication service. However, the main goal is eventually to liberalize the NP service. Proving NP service has just begun recently in a few countries. Not until in 1995, Hong Kong becomes the first country in the world to liberalize the NP service as well as fixed communication service. In this research, we study the purpose of and the policy, legislature, costing, pricing, and management issues in the implementation of the liberalization of the NP service in several developed countries. They are America, England, Germany, Australia, Finland, and Hong Kong. The study shows one of the main purposes is to provide an equal competitive environment for telecommunication providers. 號碼可攜性服務政策之研究 On July 1st, 2000, during a review meeting of liberalization of fixed communication, The Department of Transportation and Communication in Taiwan has decided and announced the timetable for liberalization of NP service. The timetable is also incorporated as an article in the revised draft of the legislature of the fixed communication service management. Our research recommends that the first new carrier granted the license for the fixed communication service, who must provide scattering database, a capability to obtain user personal data on an IN network platform, and user information when switching carriers. We also recommend the delay the schedule of NP liberalization implementation, since its implementation requires a complete digitized cellular network in Taiwan. The network can not be completed by the Chung Hwa Telecom Cooperation until the company''s AMPS system is fully replaced. It, however, is scheduled at the end of June of 2002.