Numbering problems with New Zealand’s VoIP identified
David Goldstein
The authority that controls New Zealand’s numbering plan is embarking on a fact finding mission to Europe, to determine how numbers should be allocated in the transition from traditional fixed-line PSTN voice services to VoIP.
Number Administration Deed (NAD) administrator Susan Wells says representative Jonathan Hope will visit the regulators OfCom in the UK, Comreg in Ireland, PTSE in Sweden and National IT and Telecom in Denmark, as well as telecommunication providers in those countries.
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