Digital Transformation

The big PSTN switch-off is now scheduled

Grant McGregor Team

3 September 2024 • 3 min read

The big UK PSTN switch-off affects everyone. You need to be ready for this significant change in the telecommunications landscape. As the country transitions to a fully digital network, it's crucial for individuals and businesses alike to prepare for the switch. 

You might already have heard that the UK’s Public Switch Telephone Network (PSTN) is being switched off in January 2027. The old, analogue PSTN can’t keep up with the demands of modern communication, so the switch to fully digital will mark a big step forward. 

 

Put simply, everything will use the internet.

 

But it's not just our phone lines that will be affected by the PSTN switch-off. Any equipment that also uses PSTN will stop working too. That could be your alarm systems, cameras, fax machines (yes some are still in use!), even door entry systems and EPOS machines. You may also need to update your broadband and some of your other hardware.

 

The shift from the outdated analogue PSTN to digital technology will revolutionise how we communicate, relying on the internet for all our communication needs. Of course, you'll still need phone lines for your business. That will mean switching to a digital technology phone system, like Microsoft Teams Phone Standard.

 

If you haven't already switched to fibre broadband, you'll need to consider this now, if your area is covered. Fibre is being rolled out across the country right now, so it shouldn’t be long till you have access, if you don't already.

 

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This might feel like another thing to add to your to-do list, but it actually comes with a lot of benefits. Traditional phone lines no longer offer the call quality or reliability they once did. Switching to internet phone systems brings benefits like better call quality, lower costs, better scalability, and more features that improve customer experience. Digital phone systems also adapt better to modern ways of working. You can make or take calls in the office, at home or on the road – all with the same number.

 

Research suggests that switching to fibre will also help connect rural and more isolated communities, with a big boost to productivity. What's more, digital phone lines will be supported by more devices, and boast improved security, keeping your business better protected from cyber attacks.

 

You have time. But not loads of time. With the final switch-off due in January 2027, time is of the essence if you need to plan for a changes.

 

How we can help your business

If you’d like any help or advice on the right phone systems for your business, switching to a fibre network, or upgrading any devices that currently run through PSTN get in touch today. 

 

What next?

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Message us: https://www.grantmcgregor.co.uk/contact-us

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