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INet-Server Statistics
Anne-Catherine Christen Managing Director Teldas Status
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Some figures about Number Portability…
Total numbers ported on 31.12 Evolution of ported numbers per connection type Timeouts Cancels Rejects SMS Prepay
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Over 2.4 Mio numbers in status ported on 31.12. 2016
Evolution of total numbers ported (status on 31.12) (INA excluded)
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Increasing porting trend of 2015 Continues in 2016
Total numbers ported per year (INA excluded) Around 570’000 ported numbers over the year 2016 (30% increase to 2015) Over 50% increase in PSTN/ISDN, around 20% for mobile and prepay
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Repartition of portings in 2016
In 2016, around 50% of the portings are Mobile, 15% Mobile Prepay and 35% PSTN/ISDN Repartition of numbers ported per Connection Type (INA excluded)
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Evolution of Cancel 2006-2016 in % of work-orders
In 2016, the amount of cancel/workorder is around stable (except DDI), with 17% of total work-orders getting cancelled in 2016.
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Evolution of Cancel Most of the cancel are done by the Recipient or due to too many reject cycles. The increase in Cancels follows also the trend of WO increase.
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Timeouts are more present for PSTN/ISDN
Overall Timeouts per connection type from 2006 to 2016 In 2016, the increase of timeouts is due to some side-effects of the INet-Release (some operators encountered issues during first days after the release)
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Timeouts in relationship to the Amount of work-orders…
Timeouts A in % of work-orders per connection type in 2016
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Some figures about the Reject reasons…
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Evolution of Reject reasons in % of Total Work Orders
There are much more rejects for Mobile (55%) and Mobile Prepay (>90%) than for the other CON_TYPES (~20%)
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Repartition of Reject Reasons 2016
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Positive effect of the INet-Release 2016:
Around 30% decrease in reject reasons 01 (name) and 07 (wish date) for all con_types Reject reason 007 expected to decrease more as fixed operators mostly don’t use yet the « empty wish date » feature and mobile operators partially use it Reject reason 001 increased much in previous years following the automation by most operators of the « name validation » and thus the machines rejected automatically every small spelling mistake… With the new « error rules» implemented by the operators with Inet release, the machines reject less
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Mobile Prepay Rejects 2016
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Mobile Rejects 2016
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PSTN/ISDN Rejects 2016
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Some figures about average timings…
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Average Validation Time now below 1 wd for all con_types
Average duration from INIT until first reaction from Donor (Accept/Reject) per CON_Type
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Average Porting time Average duration from INIT until Acti_date/Time per CON_Type Long durations for Mobile, INA and PSTN/ISDN due to contract cancellation clauses
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When does Handover occur?
Average duration between acti time and handover time per CON_Type For DDI and PSTN/ISDN, between 2-4 hours. It seems that operators first test that the routing is correctly set by the Donor Operator For Mobile/Mobile Prepay, handover occurs within short time after acti-date. No tests done
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Some figures about the departure Announcement process for Prepay…
SMS sent to subscribers SMS sent by subscribers Invalid SMS
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SMS sent to subscribers
monthly evolution of SMS requests generated by Inet from June 2012 until End December 2016 June2016: issue with INet-Release (fixed straight afterwards) There are still many customers who don’t send an SMS departure prior to the init of the work-order in Inet. This is not according to the process Improve communication in the point of sales (customers should send SMS to 499 directly from point of sale)…
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SMS sent by the subscribers
monthly evolution of SMS sent by the subscribers from June 2012 until End December 2016 Departure SMS sent by customers vary between 12’000 and 14’000 / month Around 2/3 German, 25% French the rest English and Italian
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Invalid SMS stabilised below 4%
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Some figures about INA…
Available Tariffs and tariff repartition INA Numbers in service Total INA standard transactions
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The amount of available tariffs is slightly
decreasing. In 2016 : 974 available tariffs Amount of tariffs per tariff category
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Around 43% of tariffs don’t
need XDR exchange !
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Most INA numbers have an online tariff
profile (around 95% in 2016) & total amount of numbers in service is slightly decreasing since 2010 Evolution of numbers in service online versus non-online Notice: until 2008, the graph shows the repartition between industry-standard versus non-industry standards
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INA Transactions 2005-2016: decreasing trend
INA Standard transactions over the years (numbers taken into service, terminated, INA number tariff modifications…)
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Some figures about Teldas Webpage usage
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Google statistics www.teldas.ch
Traffic: The traffic increased in 2016 was around stable related to This is mainly explained by the activities linked to the INet-release 2016 (documentation updates in End 2015 / Test activities in Spring 2016) New sessions: 70% of the visitors return to the Website, 30% are new sessions. > 1’000 sessions per month Navigator: 40% Internet Explorer / 30% Firefox / 30% Chrome Category: >97% of visits are done from the laptop no need to optimise for tablet or mobile access Most visited page: Contacts & Documents (April-May 2016: PR page due to the Inet-Release)
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