The PSTN Switch Off is Coming.
What is the PSTN Switch Off?
The Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) is the UK's traditional copper wire phone network, the same infrastructure that has carried telephone calls since the Victorian era. On 31 January 2027, Openreach will permanently switch it off.
This is primarily about phone lines. Traditional landlines, ISDN business lines, and ADSL broadband all rely on the copper phone network. When it goes, they go with it. If you have a modern fibre or 4G connection you are already ahead of the game.
For official government guidance on the switch off visit the GOV.UK PSTN information page.
What Will Stop Working?
Anything that relies on the old copper phone network will stop working when the PSTN switches off. Here is what you need to check.
What Do You Need To Do?
The good news is that switching to digital is straightforward with the right support. January 2027 may feel a long way off but migrations take time to plan, especially for businesses with multiple lines and devices. The earlier you start the smoother it will be.
How Cader Networks Can Help
We help homes and businesses across rural Wales and the UK migrate away from the PSTN before the 2027 deadline. No jargon, no unnecessary upselling, just an honest assessment of what you need and a straightforward plan to get there. We specialise in rural properties where the big providers often fall short.
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