This is a little off the usual areas of discussion, but I'd like to hear any 
recommendations Linkers may have regarding VoIP and internet services.

I'd like to change my ISP, who currently provides both.  However I'd prefer to 
trial a VoIP provider first in order to assess their service quality and 
supported user functions (call diversion, call waiting signal, etc.) before 
burning my bridges.  The problem is that many or most full ISPs won't offer NBN 
users a VoIP service without internet access, and that means burning bridges 
because an ISP "owns" the NBN connection and immediately takes over everything.

There are many VoIP-only providers - see 
http://voipchoice.com.au/compare-voip-plans-residential/ for example.  Can 
Linkers offer any recommendations?

A similar problem arises with email accounts.  The sudden burning of bridges 
means there's no period in which to advise the many organisations which have a 
user's current address.  I suppose the solution is to acquire one in the .id.au 
domain, but are there any alternatives?

I doubt these issues were forseen when the original FTTP strategy was changed 
to the current mess.

Cheers,
David L.

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