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Why is Telecom Roaming Agreements?
Telecom roaming agreements are legal and business documents constructed based on industry standard templates provided by the GSMA organization. The roaming feature in mobile networks enables a mobile subscriber to automatically utilize the visiting network resources to either make and receive voice calls, send and receive data, or to access other services when travelling outside the geographical coverage area of their home network. For communication service providers to be able to exchange those services and be able to establish the business relationship and maintain the billing records, a legal dedicated roaming agreement need to be drafted, negotiated and executed. This agreement will contain the legal and commercial terms, which is usually bilateral. For a communication service provider the process o drafting and negotiation for those bilateral agreements will be time consuming and error prone and facilitating the process of great benefit. The GSMA association has started the effort to make this process not repetitive and build on the previous knowledge by providing a set of template. However, a digitized copy of those drafting articles with a configurable set of variables and their different variants can enable to digitalize the entire process of drafting and negotiation to help in speeding up the process as well as minimizing the errors and risks for CSPs.
What is this project about?
The project looks at how to facilitate the process of Telecom roaming agreements drafting and negotiation. The project looks at first constructing a library of drafting articles with a set of variables that will be extracted from the available templates and previous roaming agreements using Natural Language Processing process NLP. The second part will be towards translating the drafting and negotiation process as a chaincode on Blockchain to digitalize the process and provide a maintainable and actionable copy of the agreement. The project focus on how to be able to digitalize the legal process and make it automated through smart contracts to be more efficient and less error prone.
What is the overall project suggested plan?
The suggested project plan will be conducted in three phases. The first is to collect and gather the main GSMA templates and previous agreements from CSPs, analyze those agreements text and define the main features to build the NLP model. The second phase will be focused on mapping the drafting and negotiation process into the smart contract logic that will enable at the end constructing the draft agreement utilizing the NLP model constructed from the first phase. The third phase will be towards building a simple UI that will handle demonstrating building a simple agreement utilizing the outcome of the first and second phase.
https://www.gsma.com/latinamerica/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/GSMA-Mobile-roaming-web-English.pdf
https://www.gsma.com/aboutus/workinggroups/wholesale-agreements-and-solutions-group
https://www.hyperledger.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/HL_SolutionsBrief_ReduceCost_V8.pdf
1. Provide understanding of Hyperledger fabric concepts
2. Provide a learning experience on how different open source and industry standardization efforts can align.
3. Learning to manage (coding/installing/executing) Hyperledger Fabric chaincode.
4. Provide good exposure to the use of DLR technology in real life use case
5. Enhance the knowledge on NLP and its use in legal documents digitization.
6. Gain Hands-on experience with opensource software development
7. Provide a unique experience on how different technologies and domains can integrate to solve real life problems
The expected outcome of this project, would include:
The expected outcome provides a very appealing use case for the how Hyperledger Fabric can enable automating the business process of roaming agreements in Telecom. Apart from the drafting and negotiation process the proposed approach can help in shoing how this can be extended to work in other verticals for example in supply chain and possibility later on for integration with Baseline protocol.
Masters or Ph.D. level students are preferred.
Must:
Nice to have:
The plan for this project is to be incubated in the GSMA or TM Forum catalyst projects to make it go into a more formal industry standardization, and also to extend that to Service Level Agreement SLA automation.
Both Full-time or Part-time are possible options, preferably full-time.
Ahmad Sghaier Omar, a2sghaie@uwaterloo.ca
Mohamed Elshrif, melshrif@hbku.edu.qa
Noureddin Sadawi, noureddin@softlight.tech
Santiago Figueroa-Lorenzo CEIT and University of Navarra, sfigueroa@ceit.es, santiagofigueroalorenzo@gmail.com
The project has been documented through the following Medium articles: