ENUM Workshop April 2005
InternetNZ hosted a one day workshop on Wednesday 13 April 2005, to consider the many technical and policy issues that will need to be addressed through a trial before ENUM can be successfully implemented in New Zealand. Including special presenter Tony Holmes, a globally known speaker on ENUM issues, the workshop was for all those who have an interest in participating in or contributing to a trial.
The agenda followed, along with the papers presented, is recorded below.
1. INTRODUCTIONS
2. AIM OF THE WORKSHOP
ENUM - Why bother? Presentation - Tony Holmes
3. THE DELEGATION OF 4.6.e164.arpa
- Presentation of initial research: InternetNZ (paper and presentation)
- Tony Holmes: UK Experience (presentation)
4. EXPERIENCE OF OTHER TRIALS
- Presentation of initial research: M-Co (Consultation Report and presentation)
- Tony Holmes: Experience of UK and other jurisdictions
5. MAXIMISING BENEFITS FROM STANDARDS
- Tony Holmes: Overview of the role of standards to be applied in a trial (presentation)
6. UNIVERSAL COMMUNICATIONS IDENTIFIERS (UCI) and PERSONAL USER AGENTS (PUA)
- Michael Sutton. An Overview of the assignment (Catalyst paper)
7. SOME ADDITIONAL PERSPECTIVES
- Tony Holmes: Recent developments (presentation)
8. POLICY DEVELOPMENT REQUIREMENTS
- Tony Holmes (presentation)
9. Way Forward for New Zealand
- Keith Davidson
10. Concluding Summation
- Keith Davidson