ISDN Switch Off

ISDN Switch Off

ISDN Switch Off eGuide

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ISDN Switch Off

The Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) will reach the end of it's life in January 2027.

Any single analogue Lines, Multi-Lines, ISDN2 and ISDN30 services will need to move to alternatives, prior to this date.

The Switch Off will also impact broadband customers. ADSL and FTTC broadband services supported by Single Analogue Lines will need to migrate.

The team at Croft are here to help you migrate to a future proof technology without the fear.

The background

The Public Switch Telephone Network (PSTN) will close by January 2027.

By then, every phone line in the UK will have moved to a fully digital network that uses Internet Protocol (IP) across a fibre-based service.

This won’t just affect voice services, it may also mean you need to upgrade your broadband.

Any equipment that currently uses the PSTN will stop working: alarms, EPOS machines, door entry systems, CCTV, faxes, and so on.

The Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) will also stop working.

Want to know what to do next? Speak to one of our experts.

The big switch-off

Our approach

Croft is taking a different approach to many telecoms companies. We’re not here to scare you into buying an alternative solution now that may not be right for you in the future.

We’re here to work with you, understand your requirements, and help you choose a future-proof solution.

This is how we achieve this.

Analysis – our team will analyse your existing infrastructure and take into account future needs

Design – for large-scale or complex projects, we can help you with a bespoke solution design service

Installation – we’ll handle the installation and testing of the new solution

Migration – the Croft team will work with you on the scheduling, design and delivery of your new solution

Removal – look at your existing system and identify what needs to change

Make the switch.

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