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Hi Glen, The attached document says that “The FCC asked the Network Reliability Council (NRC) to address reliability issues that may arise due to an increase of new technologies being deployed in the telecommunications networks, the implementation of advanced new services offered to the public, and the emergence of a proliferation of new service providers. Specifically,
the NRC was chartered to study reliability concerns arising out of new technology providing expanded services over new or traditional facilities, which for this study is considered to be
Advanced Intelligent Network (AIN) capabilities”. Perhaps the TF that Victor is referring to is the network reliability council (NRC) mentioned in the attached document. Hesham From: Glen Kramer [mailto:gkramer@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
All, Please see response from Victor. Does anyone know of any FCC Network Reliability task force publications on this? Glen From: Victor Hou
Glen, Yes, I wrote that paper. The work was continued at Bellcore/Telcordia. But when the FCC set up a Network Reliability task force in the mid-1990s, I am not sure if some of the outage reporting was taken over
by other procedures. I wrote only one public paper on that study, and a colleague of mine (Samuel Lisle) took the study over and may have published additional papers. So, I do not know how much longer Bellcore continued that study. Obviously, data from that paper is 24 years old now, and I would assume the telco/cable industry does a better job at outage prevention, especially
dig-ups. Victor From: Glen Kramer
Victor, http://www.ieee802.org/3/ad_hoc/ngepon/public/may14/vanvickle_ngepon_01_0514.pdf On slide 8, reference at the bottom – is this your paper? If yes, do you know if there is any updated info on fiber failure rates? Glen |
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