The Big Switch Off: How It Will Impact Your Business and What You Need to Do

Techcess: embracing technology and IT support for success in your business

27-09-2023 • 20 mins

The new 'Y2K' for businesses is coming. Are you prepared for it?

Hi, this is Mark Riddell, host of the Techcess podcast.

In this week's episode, we'll be discussing a significant event that will impact businesses across the UK – the big switch off of the public switch Telephone Network (PSTN).

I'll be breaking down what this switch off means for your business and why it's essential to be prepared for it.

From the migration to VoIP telephony to the potential impact on fax machines, security cameras, and more, we'll explore all the key aspects to ensure a smooth transition to a fully digital future.

So grab your headphones, earbuds and your ears, and get ready to upgrade your tech knowledge with Techcess!

Here are a couple of other related episodes you might find interesting.

VoIP episode

SOGEA episode

The big switch off - an impending change for uk businesses

The UK's public switch Telephone Network (PSTN) is set to be switched off in December 2025, signaling a significant change for businesses across the country. I'm sharing the implications and impact of the switch off, urging businesses to be prepared for the transition.

The analog PSTN has served businesses well over the years, but it is unable to keep up with the demands of modern communication.

Therefore, the move towards a fully digital future is underway, where everything will run over the internet.

This shift will not only affect phone systems but also other devices such as fax machines, security cameras, door entry systems, and EPOS machines.

planning the migration from analogue to digital

Businesses need to plan for migrating away from analog lines and embracing more modern and up-to-date technology, such as VoIP Telephony.

I recently changed my home broadband circuit from a traditional analogue line to a digital line using a technology system called SOGEA, which is solely for broadband.

This transition allows for cost savings and simplification.

Make a list so nothing gets missed!

To successfully navigate the switch off, businesses are advised to create a list of all the analog-dependent devices within their operations.

Neglecting to identify and transition these systems could lead to disruptions, such as non-functional alarm systems or inaccessible CCTV cameras.

It's often the overlooked components that cause the most problems.

Although the switch off poses challenges, it also presents opportunities for businesses.

Traditional phone lines may be fading, but they will be replaced by better alternatives.

Many businesses are already utilising VoIP phone systems, which offer additional features and improvements over traditional analog systems.

Embracing these new technologies can enhance efficiency and productivity for businesses in the long run.

What you'll learn from listening to this episode of Techcess

  • Explanation of the big switch off (PSTN network)
  • Definition of PSTN and its upcoming discontinuation
  • Impact on businesses in the UK
  • Migration to modern technology
  • Importance of planning and identifying affected systems
  • Benefits of digital lines over traditional analog lines
  • Cost savings and simplified service

Timestamped Summary:

00:02:39 Plan migration away from analogue lines. 00:04:33 Cost decreased but service...

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