
Satisfied with ADx2’s report on VoIP, the Australian Productivity Commission has geared up to transfer some of its telephony infrastructure to a VoIP solution.
The commission has led discussion with nation’s VoIP vendors to chock out plans for the replacement of TDM PABX telephony systems with IP alternatives, reports ZDNet Australia.
The Productivity Commission has been recognized as the principle review and advisory body to Australian government on microeconomic policy and regulation. The commission develops economic policies to enhance national productivity and living standards. It has nearly 200 employees.
Brian Scammell, assistant commissioner of Productivity Commission cleared that IP telephony would be deployed as a replacement solution in the agency’s Melbourne office and new Canberra office, which is now under construction.
The Productivity commission is the latest government agency to opt for VoIP. With this approval, VoIP achieves a major feat in Australia.






















