Hello All:

I am trying to cost reduce an older, "worldwide" PSTN line interface design.  
This circuit contains a pulse dialing transient limiter that was needed to 
meet the pulse dialing requirements in the Netherlands and Australia.  I 
would like to take this circuit out and restrict dialing to DTMF only in the 
Netherlands and Australia.

I know that in the Netherlands, 100% of the PSTN lines now accept DTMF 
dialing, but I don't know if the same is true for Australia.  A few years ago 
I was told that Australia would be 100% DTMF compatible "soon," but I do not 
have reliable confirmation that this transition has been completed. 

Can any of you confirm that Australia's PSTN is now 100% DTMF compatible?  Is 
there an "official" source that I can reference for this information?

Also, can you confirm that there is no additional charge to use DTMF in 
Australia?  I know this may sound ridiculous to those of you outside the USA, 
but when DTMF dialing was first introduced in the USA, the operating 
companies typically charged extra for the service.  In some states, those 
charges are still being applied.


Thanks,

Joe Randolph
Telecom Design Consultant
Randolph Telecom, Inc.
781-721-2848
j...@randolph-telecom.com
http://www.randolph-telecom.com



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