Ready to explore the upcoming changes to your home phone? In this episode, we investigate the UK's nationwide shift from traditional landlines to a fully digital network. The old Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) is being retired, with all calls moving over broadband by the end of January 2027. This industry-led transition is happening because the aging PSTN is becoming costly and difficult to maintain.
We'll cover what this means for you, from how digital calls work using Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) to what you might need to do with your existing phone. We also examine crucial aspects like the cost of digital calls, what happens in a power cut, and the support available for consumers, especially vulnerable customers and those using telecare devices. Discover the roles of the government and Ofcom in overseeing this significant change.
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Source: The withdrawal of landlines and switch to digital calls (Research briefing)
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