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BT has announced a delay in the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) Switch Off, now scheduled for 31 January 2027.
In the BT Group year-end report, the company stated, ‘We now plan to have migrated all customers off the PSTN by the end of January 2027, aligning the programme with full fibre broadband customer upgrades where available.’
This decision, reported by various news outlets, signifies a major shift in the communications sector with significant implications for businesses, consumers, and the IT industry.
Understanding the PSTN Switch Off
The PSTN aims to make the change from analogue technologies, such as landlines, to a more efficient digital system. The two-year extension reflects the complexities and challenges associated with such a massive change.
Benefits of the PSTN Delay
Challenges of the PSTN Delay
While the delay offers benefits, it also presents challenges. Continued reliance on the PSTN network requires ongoing maintenance and investment in outdated systems. Which, as a result, could divert needed resources from other projects aimed at driving the technological development of a company. Ensuring that technological transitions are comprehensive and inclusive remains crucial for providing reliable, high-quality services and bridging the digital divide.
Switch Now with David Allen IT Solutions
Despite the extension, businesses must still transition from the PSTN before 2027. Acting sooner rather than later is advisable. At David Allen IT Solutions, we have successfully helped many clients switch to VoIP, Full Fibre, and Fibre-to-the-Premises. We can assist you in making this change over smoothly and efficiently.
For more information or to start your transition, contact us on 01228 585300 or email solutions@davidallen-it.co.uk.
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