No Dialtone: The End of the Public Switched Telephone Network

K. Werbach
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All good things must come to an end. The set of arrangements known as the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) is the foundation for the modern global communications system, and the myriad benefits it delivers. Today, the era of the PSTN is swiftly coming to a close. The PSTN’s technical, economic, and legal pillars have been undermined by three developments: the rise of the Internet; customers and providers abandoning wireline voice telephony; and the collapse of the regulatory theory for data services under the Communications Act. This paper provides a framework for moving beyond the PSTN, by distinguishing the aspects of the existing system that should be retained, reconstituted, or abandoned. The transition from the PSTN to a broadband network of networks is the most important communications policy event in at least half a century. It calls into question the viability of the Federal Communications Commission, the Communications Act, and the telecommunications industry as we know it. Yet the significance of the transition is not widely recognized. Attention has focused on specific manifestations and consequences, such as the rise of “wireless-only” households and problems with rural call completion. The time has come to address the situation squarely. The lesson from prior structural transitions in communications such as digital television, the ATT 2) a technical architecture to provide a service (wireline voice telephony) 3) a business and market structure; 4) interconnection obligations; 5) a social contract; 6) strategic national infrastructure.These aspects define not only the obligations on network operators (such as common carriage, universal service, and law enforcement access), but also demarcate the roles of the FCC and other agencies (including state public utility commissions, the FTC, the Department of Justice, and NTIA).The six-faceted definition of the PSTN provides a roadmap for the transition. The elements earlier on the list are rooted in the particular historical, legal and technical circumstances that gave birth to the PSTN. They are anachronistic in the current environment, and should be restructured or, when appropriate, eliminated. The later elements are public policy obligations that should be satisfied regardless of the historical circumstances. Separating the dimensions of the transition in this way also makes it possible to focus in on specific challenges, such as the technical standards for addressing and service interconnection in an all-IP environment, separate from broad public interest questions such as the level of functionality that should be guaranteed to all Americans. By examining the content of each aspect of the PSTN in light of the business and technological landscape today, we can ensure that the transition to a digital broadband world reinforces, rather than undermines, the achievements of the past century of communications policy.
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无拨号音:公共交换电话网的终结
天下没有不散的筵席。被称为公共交换电话网(PSTN)的一套安排是现代全球通信系统的基础,它带来了无数的好处。今天,PSTN的时代正在迅速结束。PSTN的技术、经济和法律支柱受到三种发展的破坏:互联网的兴起;客户和供应商放弃有线语音电话;以及《通信法案》下数据服务监管理论的崩溃。本文通过区分现有系统中应该保留、重组或放弃的方面,提供了一个超越PSTN的框架。从PSTN到宽带网络的过渡是至少半个世纪以来最重要的通信政策事件。它对联邦通信委员会、《通信法案》和我们所知的电信行业的生存能力提出了质疑。然而,这种转变的重要性并没有得到广泛认可。人们的注意力集中在具体的表现和后果上,例如“只使用无线”的家庭的增加和农村通话完成的问题。现在是正视这一局势的时候了。从以前的通信结构转型中得到的教训,如数字电视、ATT 2)提供服务的技术架构(有线语音电话)3)业务和市场结构;4)互联义务;5)社会契约;6)战略性国家基础设施。这些方面不仅定义了网络运营商的义务(如共同运输、普遍服务和执法访问),而且还界定了FCC和其他机构(包括州公用事业委员会、联邦贸易委员会、司法部和NTIA)的角色。对PSTN的六面定义为过渡提供了路线图。列表前面的元素根植于PSTN诞生的特定历史、法律和技术环境。它们在目前的环境中是不合时宜的,应加以改组,或在适当时予以取消。后面的要素是公共政策义务,无论历史环境如何,都应该得到满足。以这种方式分离过渡的维度还可以将重点放在具体的挑战上,例如在全ip环境中解决和服务互连的技术标准,而不是应该向所有美国人保证的功能水平等广泛的公共利益问题。根据今天的商业和技术格局,通过检查PSTN的各个方面的内容,我们可以确保向数字宽带世界的过渡加强而不是破坏过去一个世纪的通信政策成就。
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