Interesting article about the other sorts of services that hang off the current phone systems.
http://www.theage.com.au/it-pro/government-it/alarms-may-not-work-with-nbn-20130812-hv1cl.html But if there are analog conversion ports on the termination boxes and the devices that connect to the analog network now do so successfully, AND we have been told our analog phones can connect to one of those ports, why wouldn't this just work? BTW, I have LOTS of phone outlets in my house. Assuming that in the 5-6 years still to go before NBN appears at my place (I am definitely not in the first 3 years of rollout), I'm assuming that my analog connection end-point would just be moved to connect to one of those analog ports. Right or wrong? Cheers, Jan Melbourne, Victoria, Australia [email protected] blog: http://janwhitaker.com/jansblog/ business: http://www.janwhitaker.com Our truest response to the irrationality of the world is to paint or sing or write, for only in such response do we find truth. ~Madeline L'Engle, writer _ __________________ _ _______________________________________________ Link mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link
