
VoIP Telephones (Ethernet or other interfaces) used with a
PABX, PBX, Key System or other Private Voice Networks.
One of the recent developments in telecommunications is the use of the Internet
Protocol (IP) for the carriage of voice communication over transmission links.
IP phones can be either a stand-alone handset that looks and feels familiar
to a traditional analogue phone or a simulated phone that runs on a personal
computer.
A stand-alone IP phone that can be connected to a customer switching system
or gateway service, is regarded as a system integral terminal (SIT) and required
to comply with applicable ACMA standards as identified by Schedule 1 of the
Telecommunications Labelling Notice. An IP software phone that only connects
to the Internet via an Internet service provider is exempted from the requirements
of the Labelling Notice (see Schedule 2).
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