Spark to scrap PSTN, replace with IP network
Spark has unveiled a five-year plan to scrap its aging circuit-switched public telephone network and replace it with IP technology.
Spark has unveiled a five-year plan to scrap its aging circuit-switched public telephone network and replace it with IP technology.
The Queensland parliamentary service wants to upgrade telephone infrastructure and move to IP-based unified communications, according to a tender published this month.
The authority that controls New Zealand’s numbering plan is embarking on a fact finding mission to Europe, to determine how numbers should be allocated in the transition from traditional fixed-line PSTN voice services to VoIP.
Following the release of Telstra’s half year results analysts agree the telco's CEO David Thodey has some major work to do to turn the ailing company around.