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Gamal Amin Elsayed RG-AFR Chairman ITU Workshop on “Benchmarking QoS Evaluation of Multimedia Networks” (Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, 18 July 2013) Telecommunications Quality of Service Contractual Indicators for African region Gamal Amin Elsayed RG-AFR Chairman

Agenda Importance of QoS Priority of contractual matter. Contractual matters parameters in E- 803 Inadequacy of E- 803 contractual matters for African region Importance of the regulator as a third party in reserving customer rights. Contractual categories between the regulator and the SP proposed Additional contractual matters gathered from different stages in the original recommendation Suggested new contractual parameters Conclusions and Recommendations Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, 18 July 2013

Importance of QoS It is relevant to customer satisfaction (Rec.G1000). Recently QoS is divided into two complementary sets. In services QoS (traditional) Pre-launching QoS (Rec.E-803)

Priority of Contractual Matters Rec.E-803 contains 88 parameters in 13 stages. contractual matters have a higher Priority among these stages. In Stage 2 of E.803 there are only four parameters pertaining to the contractual matter.

Contractual Matters parameters in E-803 Integrity of contract information Definition : True and fair view of pertinent information on supply, maintenance and cessation for a telecommunications service provided by a SP. Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, 18 July 2013

Inadequacy of E- 803 contractual matters for African region E-803 has paid little attention to the status of developing countries (e.g. countries in the African Region ) . Factors neglected for the African region : Lack of customer legal awareness Limited educational level Low GDP/capita Customer non-identification availability Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, 18 July 2013

Importance of the regulator as the Third party in reserving customer rights. E-803 completely neglected the role of the regulator in reserving the customer contractual rights . More parameters should be supplemented to E-803 to cover the contractual relationship between the SP and the regulator to reserve customer contractual rights. Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, 18 July 2013

Contractual Categories Proposed between the Regulator and the SP Two categories are suggested : Some of the additional parameters not stated among the contractual matters in the Recommendation do really serve the contractual matters. The two newly suggested sets together with the original set of parameters collectively are expected to support customers to choose the adequate services according to their needs. Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, 18 July 2013

Contractual matters quoted from E.803(Stage 2) These parameters are quoted directly from Stage 2 of the Recommendation for the sake of reference and completion. [G1] Integrity of contract information [G2] Compliance of contractual terms with preliminary information [G3] Flexibility for customization before contract [G4] and flexibility to amend terms after formal contract

Additional contractual matters gathered from different stages in E.803 [G1] Organizational efficiency of service provider to carry out service alteration [G2] Time for technical upgrade of a service [G3] Organizational efficiency of service provider to carry out technical upgrade [G4] Documentation of delivery time [G5] Overall reliability of documentation services

New suggested contractual matters(1) [G1] Regulator service restrictions (VOIP, filtering,..etc) Definition: It is the ratio of the number of pre-specified or ad- hock services restricted by regulator to the total number of allowed services. It is determined by the regulator to deploy governmental policies. Measured by: percentage. [G2] Multi-license layers owned by a single entity Definition: It describes the situation where a unified license for both service and operation is owned by a single player contradicting the international recommendations. Note: Licenses are not layered in some developing countries. Measured by: opinion rating.

New suggested contractual matters(2) [G3] Contract period per service Definition: It specifies the contract period for each service. Such periods are determined and approved by the regulator according to the current market indicators to satisfy the competition requirements. Measured by: time. [G4] Safety and operational precautions level Definition: It is the level of the adoption of the international safety and operational recommended standards. Measured by: opinion rating.

New suggested contractual matters(3) [G5] Regulator independence level Definition: It is the level of independence of the regulator from any other ICT market player. Regulator independence is internationally recommended to provide fair, powerful, transparent and controllable polices. Regulator independence level directly affects the contractual indicators. Measured by: opinion rating. [G6] Flexibility of service alteration Definition: It is the degree of service compatibility with the dynamic technical, organizational and operational local and international alterations.

New suggested contractual matters(4) [G7] Uniform contractual policies and indicators for similar services of different SPs Definition: It specifies the importance of uniform fair and transparent contractual treatments for different SPs per similar services. It assures Regulatory independence. Measured by: opinion rating. [G8] Market indicator level per service (competition level, penetration rate, customer needs, service importance , …etc) Definition: This parameter justifies the adoption of a given service. It determines service efficiency level with respect to the market indicators. It decides service importance level. It implies customer satisfaction.

New suggested contractual matters(5) [G9] Service compatibility level with the initial governmental agreement with the SP Definition: It determines conformance of the service specification and details with the agreed upon level. The pre-stated governmental agreement with the SP should be consistent with the contract articles: technical, financial and administrative articles of the initial agreement. Measured by: opinion rating. [G10] Service content Definition: It reflects the nature of the content. The nature of the content should be approved by the regulator complying with the governmental policies and regulations.

New suggested contractual matters(6) [G11] Equipment and networks Conformity level per service Definition: It is the conformity of equipment and networks specifications with local and international standards. Measured by: opinion rating. [G12] Billing verification Definition: Billing issues should be clearly stated at the contract level before formal signature. It should be handled and approved by the regulator. Measured by: opinion rating.

Conclusions and Recommendations The introduction of the above mentioned 12 parameters may enrich and complement the ITU-T E.803 Recommendation in the contractual matters. Consequently, this may help a lot in the achievement of QoS goals. It is recommended that the targeted parameters, as given in this presentation, to be approved and deployed by the regulatory authorities in order to enhance QoS and customer satisfaction. The presentation emphasizes on the importance role of the regulatory in reserving the rights of the customers. Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, 18 July 2013

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