Any device to legally connect to the PSTN in Australia must be approved by the regulatory body. A process that usually costs at least $20,000 and only allows the permit holder to sell the product for conneciton to the pstn. It is a very high barrier to entry for the Australian market. There is a guy in Victoria who certified the Fritz! card and charges $400 each for them. Paralell imports are not allowed to be connected.

Some manufacturers do the right thing by certifying the card themselves (Eicon for example). Other manufacturers such as AVM leave it to the distributor to certify the card for the local market.

The difference is that I can buy an Eicon card off eBay from the US or Europe and legally connect it to the PSTN in Australia as the card comes from the factory carrying the regulartory approval mark. If i was to buy AVM, Digium or Sangoma from another country I'm out of luck cause it doesn't carry the approval sticker that the Australian distributor puts on it.

I can understand both points of view - as a customer I want a competitive market so I get value for money. As a distributor I want an exclusive territory so I can jack up the prices to whatever the market will bear without being undercut by nasty competition.

Craig

----- Original Message ----- From: "Michiel van Baak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2006 10:45 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Quad BRI card


On 22:32, Thu 18 May 06, Craig Guy wrote:
>From the picture on the web site it looks like it uses a cologne >chipset.
Any idea if these cards will be available in Australia?

Can't you just order them from the digium website?
Or is digium not shiping to Australia?

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