The PSTN Switch‑Off: Delays, Updates & What It Means for Your Business

 

The UK’s move away from the old copper‑based Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) has been a long time coming — in fact, the journey started all the way back in 2006, when the first early trials and migrations began. Since then, the plan has evolved, expanded, and, more recently, been delayed.

Originally, BT Openreach announced that the PSTN would be fully switched off by December 2025. But due to industry pressure, technical challenges, and concerns about vulnerable customers, the timeline has shifted.

Here’s the latest, clear explanation of what’s happening and what your business needs to do next.

 

A Quick Timeline of the PSTN Switch-Off

PSTN Switch off Timeline

 

What’s NOT Changing?

Even with delays, one thing is absolutely certain:

The PSTN will be switched off.

Copper lines will be retired.
Every business will need to move to digital services.

The delay simply gives everyone more breathing room — but it’s not a reason to wait.

 

What Services Will Be Affected?

Anything that uses a copper phone line, including:

  • Traditional landline phones

  • Fax machines

  • ADSL/FTTC broadband

  • Alarm systems

  • Lift emergency lines

  • Door entry systems

  • Payment terminals

  • Legacy CCTV systems

  • Telecare devices

If it plugs into a phone socket, it needs reviewing.

 

What Should Businesses Do Now?

1. Upgrade your broadband

Move to FTTP, SoGEA, or Starlink if fibre isn’t available.

2. Switch to VoIP

Platforms like 8x8 or Gamma replace traditional phone lines entirely.

3. Audit your equipment

Check alarms, card machines, lifts, and anything else using copper.

4. Plan your migration

Avoid the last‑minute rush when engineers will be overwhelmed again.

 

How ALB Can Help

We make the transition simple and stress‑free:

  • VoIP phone system setup (8x8, Gamma, Teams)

  • Broadband upgrades (FTTP, SoGEA, Starlink, 4G/5G backup)

  • Wi‑Fi improvements with Ubiquiti UniFi

  • Migration planning and installation

  • Support for alarms, CCTV, and legacy devices

  • Clear, friendly advice with no jargon

We’ll assess your setup, explain what needs changing, and handle everything end‑to‑end.

 

Final Thoughts: Don’t Wait for the Deadline — Future-Proof Your Business Now

The PSTN switch-off isn’t just a technical upgrade, it’s a fundamental shift in how UK businesses connect, communicate, and operate. And while the original 2025 deadline has been delayed, the direction is clear: copper is going away, and digital is taking over.

This transition started back in 2006, and it’s been gathering pace ever since. The delays announced in 2024 don’t mean you should wait, they mean you have a window to plan properly, avoid last-minute stress, and make smart decisions that benefit your business long-term.

At ALB, we’ve seen firsthand how confusing this rollout has been. Businesses are being told to upgrade, but they’re not sure what to upgrade to. They’re worried about losing phone lines, breaking alarm systems, or being sold something they don’t need. That’s why we take a different approach, one that’s personal, honest, and built around your actual setup.

Whether you’re a small office still using FTTC, a rural site relying on copper for alarms, or a growing team that needs better broadband and VoIP, we’ll help you navigate the switch-off with clarity and confidence. We don’t just install, we explain, we support, and we make sure everything works the way it should.

The PSTN switch-off is coming. But with the right partner, it doesn’t have to be stressful. It can be an opportunity to modernise, streamline, and finally get the kind of connectivity your business deserves.

If you’re ready to plan your transition (or just want to talk through your options) we’re here to help.

Let’s make your technology work smarter.

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