Communications Alliance develops customer equipment Standards and related documents for the Australian telecommunications industry. The latest versions of the publications are listed below, grouped by Customer Equipment (CE) Standards (commencing with AS/CA S002), followed by the related Guidelines (commencing with G548).
Superseded customer equipment Standards (referred to as ‘Available Superseded’ Standards) can be downloaded from www.commsalliance.com.au/documents/available_superseded. Note that Available Superseded Standards may be applicable under the Telecommunications (Labelling Notice for Customer Equipment and Customer Cabling) Instrument 2015 (the TLN) See the regulatory information below.
Note that all references to CDMA in Communications Alliance documents are no longer valid post 28 April 2008.
Our policy for handling complaints regarding the development processes of Standards can be found here.
Regulatory information
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) is a Commonwealth statutory agency responsible for regulation of telecommunications customer equipment and customer cabling. Details of the compliance arrangements (including labelling and record-keeping requirements) can be obtained from the ACMA website.
The ACMA may make technical standards under section 376 of the Telecommunications Act 1997, for specified items of telecommunications customer equipment and customer cabling. A complete list of applicable ACMA Standards (which may include both current and revoked Standards) can be found on the ACMA website at the Telecommunications standards page.
When an AS/CA industry standard is amended or replaced, a transition period applies. The transition period is two years, or such lesser period that is specified in the standard. During the transition period, both the old and the amended/replacement standard apply. More information on Changes to standards and transition periods is available on the ACMA website.
In addition, the ACMA makes Cabling Provider Rules (CPRs) under section 421(1) of the Telecommunications Act 1997. The CPRs require a person undertaking customer cabling work to comply with the customer cabling wiring rules (AS/CA S009) developed by Communications Alliance. More information on the ACMA’s customer cabling regulatory arrangements is available on the ACMA website.
AS/CA S002:2010 (.pdf, 668 KB)
Amdt No 1/2012 to AS/CA S002:2010 (.pdf 103 KB)
Expression of Intent EOI/22/003 Warning message labelling
Publication date: 21 Oct 2010
Amendment publication date: 23 Apr 2012
Reconfirmed: 1 May 2017
Reconfirmed: 2 May 2023
This Standard specifies the technical requirements for Customer Equipment (CE) and in the case of compound CE the parts of the compound CE that are designed or intended for connection to an analogue PSTN two-wire service. It does not apply to CE or the parts of compound CE that are designed or intended for connection to a DSL service operating over a shared metallic local loop with an analogue PSTN two-wire service.
This document supersedes AS/ACIF S002:2005. The superseded Standard is available at www.commsalliance.com.au/Documents/Available-Superseded.
AS/CA S003.1:2010r (.pdf, 1016 KB)
Amdt No 1/2012 to AS/CA S003.1:2010 (.pdf 50 KB)
Publication date: 5 Jan 2010
Amendment publication date: 15 Jun 2012
Reconfirmed 18 July 2023
This Standard applies to Customer Equipment (CE) that is:
This document supersedes AS/ACIF S003:2008. The superseded Standard is available at www.commsalliance.com.au/Documents/Available-Superseded.
AS/CA S003.2:2010r (.pdf, 281 KB)
Publication date: 5 Jan 2010
Reconfirmed: 14 Nov 2019
Reconfirmed 18 July 2023
This Standard applies to Customer Equipment (CE) that is:
This document supersedes AS/ACIF S003:2005. The superseded Standard is available at www.commsalliance.com.au/Documents/Available-Superseded.
AS/CA S003.3:2010r (.pdf, 199 KB)
Reconfirmed 18 July 2023
Expression of Intent EOI/17/001 Voiceband and G.711 A-law 64 kbit/s PCM encoding
Publication date: 5 Jan 2010
This Standard applies to Customer Equipment (CE) that is:
This document supersedes AS/ACIF S003:2008. The superseded Standard is available at www.commsalliance.com.au/Documents/Available-Superseded.
Publication date: 7 Jan 2013
Reconfirmed: 15 Nov 2018
This Standard specifies the technical requirements for Customer Equipment (CE) that is designed or intended:
This document supersedes AS/ACIF S004:2008. The superseded Standard is available at www.commsalliance.com.au/Documents/Available-Superseded.
AS/CA S008:2020 (.pdf, 1302 KB)
Publication date: 20 Aug 2020
This Standard applies to cabling products (including cable and related customer equipment) intended for connection to the customer side of the boundary of a telecommunications network. It does not apply to cabling products intended primarily for the distribution of AC mains supply. It does not apply to products intended to be used for telecommunications earthing systems or telecommunications power distribution (e.g. earthing/power conductors, earthing bars, busbars, earthing/power terminals, line tap devices, earth electrodes and associated fittings, batteries, fuses and circuit breakers). It does not apply to surge suppression devices.
This document supersedes AS/ACIF S008:2010. The superseded Standard is available at www.commsalliance.com.au/Documents/Available-Superseded.
AS/CA S009:2020 (.pdf, 2215 KB)
Expression of Intent EOI/22/001 Fitness for purpose
Expression of Intent EOI/22/002 Plug-terminated customer cabling
Publication date: 20 August 2020
This Standard applies to the installation and maintenance of fixed or concealed cabling or equipment that is connected, or is intended to be connected, to a telecommunications network, including any cord or cordage, or that part of any cord or cordage, that is connected as fixed or concealed cabling.
This Standard does not apply to—
This Standard comes into effect on publication on 20 August 2020. AS/CA S009:2013 continues to remain in effect for up to eighteen months after publication of AS/CA S009:2020. AS/CA S009:2013 can be downloaded here.
Publication date: 19 Dec 2001
Reconfirmed: February 2018
This Standard applies to Customer Equipment with hierarchical digital interfaces at 2048 kbit/s, 8448 kbit/s, 34 368 kbit/s or 139 264 kbit/s that is designed or intended for connection to a Telecommunications Network.
The CE-Network requirements in this Standard describe a point-to-point configuration as shown in Figure 1 of the Standard. This configuration comprises two connections, one for digital transmission from the CE to Network and one for digital transmission from the Network to CE.
Publication date: 24 Jul 2001
Reconfirmed: February 2018
This Standard specifies the technical conditions and performance requirements for certain Customer Equipment (CE) at the Physical, Data Link and Network Layers (Layers 1, 2 and 3) when connected to an Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Basic Access interface at the S/T reference point. The equipment covered by this Standard is all CE that is intended for connection to an Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Basic Access for the purpose of receiving information from, or transmitting information to, the ISDN.
This Standard applies to the following types of ISDN: ETSI Standards based ISDN Basic Access and AUSTEL Technical Standard 013 [1][2] based ISDN Basic Access.
Publication date: 20 Apr 2015
This Standard applies to the installation of temporary field cabling by Department of Defence personnel and overseas defence forces for defence purposes during exercise, training or operational deployment by the Department of Defence (DoD), or overseas defence forces exercising with Australian DoD personnel. It should be read in conjunction with other referenced Standards.
This Standard sets out the minimum requirements to ensure that—
Publication date: 24 Jul 2001
Reconfirmed: February 2018
This Standard specifies the technical conditions and performance requirements, at the Physical, Data Link and Network Layers (Layers 1, 2 and 3), for CE that is intended for connection to an ETSI Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Primary Rate Access Digital Subscriber Signalling No. 1 (DDS 1) interface for the purpose of receiving information from, or transmitting information to, the ISDN at the T reference point. Where CE is also intended to connect to the ISDN Primary Rate Access services based on ACA Technical Standard 014 [1], then CE is to also meet the requirements specified in ACA Technical Standard 014 [1].
Publication date: 19 Dec 2001
Reconfirmed: May 2014
This Disability Standard applies to certain Customer Equipment (CE) that uses a telephone handset or a keypad, that is manufactured in, or imported into Australia for use with the Standard Telephone Service. This Standard defines the technical requirements relating to the features of the equipment that is designed to cater for some of the special needs of persons with disabilities. Note that this includes fax machines with a handset and system integral equipment.
Publication date: 25 February 2015
Reconfirmed: 12 November 2020
Specifies the technical requirements for Customer Equipment (CE), or the parts of the CE that are designed or intended for connection to a DSL service that shares the metallic local loop with an analogue PSTN two-wire service.
This document supersedes AS/ACIF S041.1:2009. The superseded Standard is available at www.commsalliance.com.au/Documents/Available-Superseded.
Publication date: 25 February 2015
Reconfirmed: 12 November 2020
Specifies the technical requirements for DSL Modem Customer Equipment (CE), or the DSL Modem parts of the CE that are designed or intended for connection to a DSL service that shares the metallic local loop with an analogue PSTN two-wire service.
This Standard does not apply to CE or the parts of CE designed or intended for connection only to an analogue PSTN two-wire service. CE that is designed or intended to operate in an all digital mode does not need to meet the requirements of this Standard for that particular mode.
This document supersedes AS/ACIF S041.2:2009. The superseded Standard is available at www.commsalliance.com.au/Documents/Available-Superseded.
Publication date: 25 February 2015
Reconfirmed: 12 November 2020
Specifies the technical requirements for xDSL Filter Customer Equipment (CE), or the xDSL Filter parts of the CE that are designed or intended for connection to an xDSL service that shares the metallic local loop with an analogue PSTN two-wire service. This Standard does not apply to CE or the parts of CE designed or intended only for connection to an analogue PSTN two-wire service.
This document supersedes AS/ACIF S041.3:2009. The superseded Standard is available at www.commsalliance.com.au/Documents/Available-Superseded.
This Standard does not apply to CE which is not an addressable device such as GPS terminal and satellite navigation system.
Additional regulatory information
The mandatory status of AS/CA S042.1:2022 can be found on the ACMA website at the Telecommunications standards page.
AS/CA S042.1:2022 supersedes AS/CA S042.1:2020. The superseded Standard is available at www.commsalliance.com.au/Documents/Available-Superseded.
This Standard has been withdrawn.
AS/CA S042.4:2022 (.pdf, 291KB)
Publication date: 5 December 2022
Specifies the technical conditions and requirements for IMT Customer Equipment that is designed or intended for use in connection with an IMT public mobile telecommunications service (PMTS) and is an addressable device. This Standard applies to IMT Customer Equipment based upon the following IMT technologies: UTRA FDD, E-UTRA FDD and OFDMA TDD WMAN.
Additional regulatory information
The mandatory status of AS/CA S042.4:2022 can be found on the ACMA website at the Telecommunications standards page.
AS/CA S042.4:2022 supersedes AS/CA S042.4:2020. The superseded Standard is available at www.commsalliance.com.au/Documents/Available-Superseded.
Publication date: 9 Jan 2015
This Standard specifies the technical requirements for Customer Equipment (CE) that is designed or intended for connection to a Telecommunications Network via a metallic local loop interface. This Standard does not apply to CE designed or intended for connection to HFC, coaxial cable or wireless local loop.
This document supersedes AS/ACIF S043.1:2003. The superseded Standard is available at www.commsalliance.com.au/Documents/Available-Superseded.
AS/CA S043.2:2016 (.pdf, 601 KB)
Publication date: 9 Aug 2016
Amdt No 1/2017 to AS/CA S043.2:2016 (.pdf, 65 KB)
Publication date: 23 Oct 2017
Amdt No 2/2018 to AS/CA S043.2:2016 (.pdf, 62 KB)
Publication date: 22 Oct 2018
Reconfirmed: 2 May 2023
This Standard applies to Customer Equipment (CE) that-
This document supersedes AS/CA S043.2:2015.
Publication date: 9 Jan 2015
This Standard specifies the technical requirements for Customer Equipment (CE) that-
This document supersedes AS/ACIF S043.3:2008. The superseded Standard is available at www.commsalliance.com.au/Documents/Available-Superseded.
These Supporting Arrangements have been withdrawn.
This Report was prepared by the ACIF Working Committee CECRP/WC11 on Safety of Customer Equipment. It is the output of a review of the Standards and regulatory arrangements for customer equipment safety in Australia. The Report has been prepared to provide the background to customer equipment safety standardisation, a summary of the review process, the impact on consumers and industry and the implementation timetable.
This Guideline is intended to provide guidance to organisations that have staff who use telephone equipment for extended periods of time, manufacturers, call centres, audio consultants and testing laboratories, in order to reduce the risk and severity of acoustic shock.
This Guideline was developed with the following aims:
A correction Amendment was issued in 2014 (Amendment No. 1/2014, incorporated into G616:2013) to rectify a typographical error on the ‘G616 GUIDELINE - AT A GLANCE’ page.
This Report was prepared by the ACIF Working Committee CECRP/WC11 on Safety of Customer Equipment. It is the output of a review of the Standards and regulatory arrangements for Customer Equipment (CE) safety in Australia. The Report analyses the suitability of the telecommunications regulator requiring compliance with AS/NZS 60950:2000/Amdt 1:2003 and AS/NZS 60950.1:2003.
Provides guidance for installation of Broadcast Cabling and digital broadcast interfaces used with Digital Broadcast Equipment intended for connection to a Carrier’s or Carriage Service Provider’s Telecommunications Network.