VoIP industry group joins comms forum

in brief Fledgling telco group the Australian Voice over IP Association (AVOIPA) is being absorbed into the Australian Communications Industry Forum (ACIF).

AVOIPA was established last year in a bid to self-regulate the VoIP industry, but founder Mike Carew said the industry needed a unified voice.

"ACIF has demonstrated that it has the resources and the expertise to achieve the sorts of cooperative outcomes our industry will need as VoIP and NGN [next generation network] services challenge the traditional technologies," Carew said.

AVOIPA had attacted industry giants such as Telstra and Intel to its cause.

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