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TELECOMMUNICATIONS ISSUES
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Telecommunications
The Telecommunications work mainly relates to Australia's official
scheme for numbering of telephone services. A telephone number used
to indicate, by its prefix, the general area where that service is
located. This is important socially and for understanding the likely
charge for calling. This meaning in numbers is being eroded by the
current scheme, introduced by ACA in 1996.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS INTERESTS
- TELEPHONE NUMBERS CAN BE AND SHOULD BE GEOGRAPHICALLY MEANINGFUL
- AUSTRALIAN COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORITY (ACA) NUMBERING PLAN IS DEFICIENT
and is leading to number chaos
- BALANCE RESEARCH DEVISES NUMBERING RULES TO PROVIDE FOR GROWTH
WITHOUT LOSS OF MEANING
- DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE SERVICE - VALUE FOR MONEY?
- OPERATOR ASSISTANCE WHEN THE NETWORK IS IN TROUBLE
Community Numbering Plans
In Australia, the telephone numbering system was changed in 1996
to 8-digit local numbers.
Balance research believes that this presented an opportunity for
the authorities to reinstate a system of numbering which gives
geographic meaning to numbers.
Although the ACA has proceeded with a numbering plan which defeats
this possibility, it is not too late to make substantial
improvements. These would involve allocating new prefixes for new
customers, avoiding massive changeovers.
As envisaged by Balance Research, each community, or locality,
would have its own `telephonic identity'. This could be phased in
over some years or even decades, and would then last for ever: but
it must be thought through right now.
The principal authority in this matter, ACA, and the main telcos,
seem not to regard this as worth considering.
Volunteering at Balance Research
Communications Project
Issues involved include loss of meaning in geographic (local)
telephone numbers under the present ACA plan, directory assistance
service expectations, back-up operator assistance when the network
is in trouble and others.
Duties may include a lot of reading; liaison with other researchers,
academics, telecom companies and authorities like ACA and ACCC,
and large and small users of communications, preparation of
papers and reports.
Read our Volunteers Page for more info.
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