PSTN SWITCH OFF
About
What is this?
The upcoming decommissioning of traditional Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) lines by Openreach in 2027 is a once in a lifetime technological shift that will impact businesses across the United Kingdom.
2027 will see the biggest change to the telecoms industry in years as BT are committed to switching off the ISDN network. The UK’s current phone infrastructure is made up of two parts: fibre optic cables and old copper cables,
with the latter forming the ISDN network.
The ISDN network will be switched off in favour of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) systems. By making the switch to a VoIP system, you will benefit from more flexibility, better call quality and the ability to work from anywhere. There will also be more of a demand on your broadband however, meaning your usage will rise and you will need a stronger connection.
Our free audit explores your current setup and identifies areas for improvement, as well as cost savings. We will conduct a full analysis of all your current services to identify areas where savings can be achieved, as well as how we can improve how your business operates.
How
What will be affected?
Any service that is reliant on PSTN network will be affected, these include:
Broadband Services – many broadband services are reliant on PSTN
services – these are ADSL, ADSL2+ & FTTC (fibre to the cabinet – green box).
Legacy on-premise Telephony Systems – rely on ISDN technology which
will also be ceased as part of the Switch-off.
Security and Fire Alarms.
Retail Payment Services.