Guideline On The Provisioning of VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) Service
Guideline On The Provisioning of VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) Service
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1.
Introduction
The advancements in communications technology have enabled
telephone calls to be made and received through the Internet. Voice
service via Internet Protocol (IP) is an application service of IP telephony.
Thus, the provision of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is one of the
services that come under the purview of IP telephony.
There are currently two ways of how VoIP service can be provided:
a. PC to PC- based or what is known as internet telephony; and
b. Phone to phone based through Public Switched Telephone Network
(PSTN), which involves multistage access dialing known as VoIP.
The Ministry of Energy Communications and Multimedia had issued a
policy position that the provision of PC to PC base internet telephony is
not subject to licensing. However, in the case of VoIP, provision of the
service requires an Applications Service Provider (ASP) Individual licence
as stipulated in the Communications and Multimedia
(Licensing)
Regulations 2000.
This guideline is intended to facilitate parties interested to understand the
mechanics of the provisioning of VoIP services in Malaysia.
2.
3.
3.1
3.2
3.3
All call charges are borne by the VoIP service provider that subscribes to
the Freephone service.
3.4
3.5
Figure 1 illustrates the components of the VoIP and the linkages relating
to the users and the Network Provider.
4.
Licensing Requirements
4.1
4.2
5.
5.1
6.
6.1
6.2
VoIP service provider will negotiate on commercial basis with the Network
Provider to connect their server to the remote access server (RAS), which
resides with the Network Provider as illustrated in Figure 2.
6.3
6.4
7.
Quality of Service
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
Necessary measures shall be taken by the VoIP service provider and the
Network Provider to minimize any congestion that may be faced in
accessing the VoIP service. This shall be done by the provision of
sufficient circuits and Point of Presence in the local access network.
These circuits may be leased from any licensed Network Provider.
8.
Complaints Procedure
8.1
8.2
8.3
In the event that any complaint, dispute or claim arises relating to whether
there has been a breach by the VoIP service provider, such complaint,
dispute or claim, the parties involved shall attempt to resolve them
expeditiously.
8.4
In the event that the VoIP service provider and/or the Network Provider
have breached a licence condition, the Commission shall have the right to
institute action according to the relevant conditions of the licence.
Note: In this guideline the term Network Provider refers to Network Facilities
Provider and/or Network Service Provider.
The information contained in this document is intended to facilitate the
prospective applicants wishing to provide VoIP service. The Commission
reserves the right to change and/or amend this document without giving
prior notice. This document has no legal standing and is not intended to
substitute for legal advice.
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