Comms Alliance Plans VoIP Forum 2006 Print E-mail
Written by Adam Gosling   
Tuesday, 07 November 2006
The newly formed and significantly beefed up Communications Alliance has announced it will hold a VoIP Forum in Sydney during December.

With the fledgling Australian VoIP industry facing a 2007 likely to deliver explosive growth along with the accompanying growth pains typically associated with new technology introductions, a chance for key industry players to get together and nut out some of the key issues could go a long way toward avoiding potential disasters.

Accordingly, the Communications Alliance, which was formed in September as the result of a merger of the Australian Communications Industry Forum (ACIF) and Service Providers Association Inc (SPAN), will host Headlining VoIP -- the Communications Alliance VoIP Forum for 2006 at The American Club in Sydney on Wednesday, 13 December.

It's a chance to discuss where are things heading with VoIP. How will future regulatory decisions boost VoIP's evolution? And the big question! Is today's VoIP is tomorrow's feather duster?

Speakers include:
Shara Evans, Market Clarity
Colin Lyons, DCITA
Lyn Maddock, ACMA
Paul Brooks, Layer10 Advisory
Michael Carew, Freshtel
Rosemary Sinclair, ATUG
Teresa Corbin, Consumers' Telecommunications Networks
Michael Sainsbury, The Australian
Anne Hurley, Communications Alliance
David Musgrave, Manchester Unity
Stephen Baxter, Pipe Networks
Ed Willet, ACCC
David Havyett, AAPT
Tony Warren, Telstra
Paul Fletcher, Optus
Maha Krishnapillai, Macquarie Telecom
Dennis Muscat, Pacific Internet

For further information see www.commsalliance.com.au

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