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IP PABX Guide
IP PABX’s will require A-tick where telephony connection is made to other parties via a standard telecommunications network (including via a remote IP Gateway or a direct interface of the PABX).
Categories may include A1, A9, A11 and B31 of the
ACMA Telecommunications Labelling Notice
An IP PABX may be supplied with varying configurations to allow connection to other parties. These can include standard telecommunications interfaces such as FXO, E1and ISDN for connecting directly to the telecommunications network.
