ISDN and Analogue Switch off

Time to step away from the Tin cans

What is the ISDN/Analogue Switch-Off and How Will It Affect You?

The ISDN switch-off is part of a nationwide plan to retire the UK’s traditional phone network and replace it with fully digital alternatives. ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) has been in use since the late 1980s, using copper lines to carry voice and data. While reliable, this technology is now outdated and no longer meets the needs of modern businesses.

If your business still relies on ISDN/Analogue lines for phone calls, alarms, card machines, or other systems you’ll need to move to a VoIP or internet-based phone system. If you don’t make the switch, these services could stop working once ISDN/Analogue network is switched off.

The good news is that moving to VOIP systems isn’t just about avoiding disruption. It also offers:

  • Better call quality

  • Advanced features

  • Potential cost savings compared to traditional lines

We can help you review your current lines and plan a smooth transition so your business continues running without interruption.