lovebabes56
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Analogue Phone switch off
How far down the line are with this and which areas have been switched off so far?
I have always felt me and a mobile phone is never a a good combination.
What puts me off having one is : -
1) Safety. When I see people often walking about on mobiles texting, and not looking where they are or what they are doing and crossing the road and not looking where traffic is stupid.
2) Cost There may be good deal/offers about but a lot of it comes down to compatibility with my blue tooth hearing aid. I feel even a good one would be far to expensive to keep.
I may look into broadband only deals once the switch off happens in my area, & I have Microsoft Teams installed. I know the payoff would be if we get power cuts it goes off, but I feel that is a small price to pay rather than having something that I may never ultimately feel comfortable with having especially from a financial point.
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(This post was last modified: 01-08-2025 06:23 by lovebabes56.)
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munch1917
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RE: Analogue Phone switch off
I'm no expert, but as I understand it, there are two 'layers' of switch off.
There's the 'physical' switch off, where the actual copper lines are no longer supported at the exchange level, and the equipment is turned off and removed. General opinion I've seen floating around is that this will take some time, and you may be lucky and be able to continue using copper lines for some time to come, although it's becoming increasingly difficult to switch providers, and almost impossible to get a new copper line installed.
The second layer of swirch off is where providers simply make a business decision to not continue supporting copper in a particular area. This is becoming more common as landline use decreases, and new installs are pretty much exclusively fibre, it simply isn't worthwhile for a provider to support an increasingly small number of copper lines.
I was with talktalk until just over a year ago, with a copper line, and as I was leaving I started getting letters telling me they were discontinuing copper support in my area and I would need to get a fibre line. That was just a business decision by them, to my knowledge copper is still supported here through the likes of BT and others, but talktalk decided it wasn't worthwhile for them to continuing to support it.
I am now using 5G and getting internet speeds comparable to my old copper connection at a fraction of the cost, and I currently have my old landline number ported to a VOIP service, although I don't know how much longer I'll continue with that as I almost exclusively use my mobile now.
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lovebabes56
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RE: Analogue Phone switch off
I am now in the process of looking at switching from my current provider (NOW TV) to Vodafone Essentials broadband as a cost saving exercise, Superfast fibre on Now TV is costing me £44 a month. did the Registration for the switch yesterday, so it now falls on Vodafone calling me to let me know if I'm eligible (through claiming PIP, Universal Credit).
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(This post was last modified: 08-08-2025 05:18 by lovebabes56.)
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littlebig
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RE: Analogue Phone switch off
I am with BT bit of info below as to the switch over.
The UK is switching from traditional landlines to digital voice services, meaning your landline calls will soon be made over your broadband connection. This change is part of a wider industry move to retire the old copper network (PSTN). For most people, the switchover will be completed by the end of January 2027, but your provider will contact you before your area is upgraded.
Key points about the digital switchover:
What's changing? Traditional landline calls are being replaced by Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), which uses your broadband connection.
No need to panic: Your existing phone number and calling features will remain the same.
When will it happen? Most providers aim to complete the switchover by the end of January 2027, but your provider will notify you in advance.
What about my alarm system? If you have a healthcare or burglar alarm, contact your provider to ensure compatibility with digital voice.
What if there's a power cut? Digital voice requires a working broadband connection and power supply. Providers are offering solutions for power outage situations, such as battery backups.
How will I know when it's happening? Your provider will contact you before your area is upgraded.
Can I switch now? If you want to move to a digital voice service now, you can upgrade to a new phone and broadband package.
Where can I get more information? BT offers information and events about the switchover. Ofcom also provides guidance.
Analogue switch-off map: Check the Openreach map to see if your area has had a stop sell date set.
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