QoS Measures Saudi Telecom Ver31May2008
QoS Measures Saudi Telecom Ver31May2008
Annex I
3.1
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May,2008
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Date of approval
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Annual
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Clause
1
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1.2
1.3
Performance ............................................................................................................. 7
1.4
1.5
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1.1
1.1.1
STC will provide Call Conveyance Interconnection Services as set out in Annex
G (Service Schedules) to the Other Licensed Operator at the same level of quality
as for its own customers.
1.1.2
Both STC and the Other Licensed Operator will be responsible for regularly
measuring and monitoring the traffic and Quality of Service on the Interconnect
Links between their networks, and will be able to do so in real time or as close to
real time as is possible. STC and the Other Licensed Operator will work jointly to
achieve this goal in accordance with general standards and methods specified by
ITU and the processes outlined below.
1.1.3
This Annex sets out the target service levels by which the capacity and traffic
characteristics of the Interconnection Services provided by STC to the Other
Licensed Operator will be measured and assessed. It also sets out the Quality of
Service Measures to which STC commits for the provision and maintenance of
Interconnection Services under an Interconnection Agreement formed pursuant to
this Reference Interconnection Offer (RIO).
1.1.4
Interconnect Links
Transmission Links
Performance
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Interconnect Links
Transmission Links
Network
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1.1.5
Service-affecting faults
Non-Service-affecting faults
The service level attributes listed in Clause 1.1.4 above will apply except in the
circumstances defined in Clause 23 (Force Majeure) of the Primary Document.
For the avoidance of doubt, STC will make all reasonable efforts to comply with
the terms of the service level attributes.
1.1.6
1.1.7
STC will provide traffic and Quality of Service reports upon request from CITC,
in accordance with its Licence obligations.
1.2
1.2.1
STCs commitment to deliver within the lead times outlined below, will only
apply to services ordered in accordance with the procedure for ordering and
provisioning as set out in Annex H (Operations and Maintenance Manual), and
within the forecast provided by the Other Licensed Operator under the procedure
set out in Annex E (Forecasting).
1.2.2
The table below details the delivery lead times applicable to Customer Sited (CS)
Interconnect Links ordered within the agreed forecast by the Other Licensed
Operator, starting from the end of the order negotiating period:
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Order Type
New CS Interconnect Link to a new
Point of Interconnect (POI)
Additional CS Interconnect Link to an
existing POI where capacity is
available
1.2.3
Delivery Lead
Time
20 weeks
10 weeks
1.2.4
The table below details the delivery lead times applicable to Transmission Links
ordered within the agreed forecast by the Other Licensed Operator, starting from
the end of the order negotiating period:
Order Type
Delivery Lead
Time
10 weeks
20 weeks
1.2.5
The table below details the delivery lead times applicable to Data Local Access
circuits ordered within the agreed forecast by the Other Licensed Operator,
starting from the end of the order negotiating period:
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Order Type
Delivery Lead
Time
10 weeks
20 weeks
1.2.6
Delivery lead times will depend on the outcome of the site surveys, and will
therefore be determined on a site-by-site basis.
1.3
Performance
1.3.1
Each Interconnect Link will have a target availability of 99. 6%which is the
amount of time over one quarter (that is to say three (3) months in the Hijra
calendar) during which the link is fully functional and available for the
conveyance of traffic.
1.3.2
1.3.3
Each Transmission Link will have a target availability of 98. 6% which is the
amount of time over one quarter (that is to say three (3) months in the Hijra
calendar) during which the link is fully available.
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1.3.4
Each Data Local Access circuit will have a target availability of 98. 6% which
is the amount of time over one quarter (that is to say three (3) months in the Hijra
calendar) during which the link is fully available.
Overall Availability
1.3.5
For the overall performance of the Interconnection , Transmission Links and Data
Local Circuits , the availability should meet the performance target of 99.7 % on
average yearly.
1.3.6
Grade of Service (GoS) measurements will be carried out in each of the relevant
STC Exchanges as applicable in order to monitor the overall quality of service.
The following Grade of Service parameters will be measured:
On the basis of the measurements as set out in Clause 1.3.6, STC will calculate
the Grade of Service (GoS) during the busy hour on any Interconnect Link. The
Grade of Service is the percentage of unsuccessful calls of the total call attempts
during the network busy hour.
Interconnect Links will be dimensioned so that the GoS for the network busy hour
is less than two percent (2%), which constitutes the Target Grade of Service for
any route.
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1.3.7
STC and the Other Licensed Operator will cooperate and take joint action to
address any issue arising from the result of the above measurements. In
particular, in the event of extended breach of the Grade of Service on a particular
Link, STC and the Other Licensed Operator will consider alternative traffic
routing away from the congested Link or increasing capacity on the Interconnect
Path. These changes will be agreed as part of a review of the Network Plan as
outlined in Annex D (Management of Interconnection).
1.3.8
If an agreement cannot be reached during the review of the Network Plan, either
STC or the Other Licensed Operator will have the right to ask CITC to intervene
and make a determination on the requirement for re-routing or additional capacity.
1.4
1.4.1
STC or the Other Licensed Operator will report to the other party any fault related
to interconnect links, in accordance with the procedure described in Annex H
(Operations and Maintenance Manual).
1.4.2
1.4.3
Both STC and the Other Licensed Operator will co-operate in any investigation
and follow up action required for the resolution of the fault.
1.5
Repair Times
1.5.1
Repair times are dependent on the nature of the fault (Service-Affecting or NonService-Affecting).
1.5.2
When a fault has been reported and both Parties agree that the fault is Service
Affecting in accordance with the terms of Annex H (Operations and Maintenance
Manual), STC will address Service-Affecting faults as priority.
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1.5.3
STC will address reported faults within the timescales as detailed in the table
below:
Type of fault
Serviceaffecting fault
Non-serviceaffecting fault
The target repair times for the remaining 15% of the cases on average are 5
working days in case of Service affecting faults and 20 working days in case of
non-service affecting faults.
1.6
1.6.1
The Quality of Service Measures will be reviewed after consultation with the
OLOs, based on technical and operational capabilities and updated as appropriate.
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