ISDN is Dying – Businesses need to switch from old telecom technology.

ISDN is Dying – Businesses need to act now! By May 2022, all existing ISDN services (on Telstra networks) will be switched off. It will take months to sort out account issues- so you need to act right now.

We know the telecommunications industry is constantly changing. We understand many business services will now be using NBN and new technologies associated with the NBN. However, we are also aware there are a few businesses that have held off changing or adopting new NBN services.

It is vital to NOTE: these changes are no longer optional. By the end of May 2022, all existing ISDN telecommunications services in Australia (on Telstra networks) will be switched off.

What does this mean? If you have not made the changes to NBN by May 2022 your ISDN services will not work.

Further to this, any new orders or products for NBN, are already taking months in some cases to be completed. Any delay or inaction on your part may impact your business.

We want to ensure your business services will continue. Please contact us today to check your services and find out more.

Book your FREE CONSULTATION today by calling 1300 058 887 or go to https://www.jensenipa.com.au/contact/

From Telstra – Some information for you in regards to the ISDN Product Exit.

We have decided to exit these services across all of Australia by 31 May 2022. Before this time, we expect that the underlying technologies and platforms that support these services would have ceased by the relevant vendors, meaning we would no longer be able to provision and maintain services to satisfactory levels. During this period we expect that the nbn™ rollout would reach up to 92% of Australian premises, and we’re subsequently being required to disconnect the copper network that is currently used to deliver ISDN services on a region by region basis.

Our Migration Plan outlines how we’ve agreed to progressively withdraw these services (further details of the disconnection processes that apply, any exceptions, and the process we will use to notify you about the timing for disconnection, are contained in Required Measure 5 (D) of the Migration Plan).
Some information for you in regards to the ISDN Product Exit.

We have decided to exit these services across all of Australia by 31 May 2022. Before this time, we expect that the underlying technologies and platforms that support these services would have ceased by the relevant vendors, meaning we would no longer be able to provision and maintain services to satisfactory levels. During this period we expect that the nbn™ rollout would reach up to 92% of Australian premises, and we’re subsequently being required to disconnect the copper network that is currently used to deliver ISDN services on a region by region basis.

Our Migration Plan outlines how we’ve agreed to progressively withdraw these services (further details of the disconnection processes that apply, any exceptions, and the process we will use to notify you about the timing for disconnection, are contained in Required Measure 5 (D) of the Migration Plan).

See link below with full details.

https://www.telstra.com.au/business-enterprise/products/networks/nbn/special-services