The 2025 PSTN Transition: What Businesses Need to Know
With the UK's traditional phone network scheduled for retirement, organizations must implement modern alternatives combining three essential elements: cloud-based telephony, next-generation broadband, and a migration partner experienced in number porting.
The Future of Business Phone Systems
Modern Voice over IP (VoIP) technology has transformed organizational communications by utilizing internet protocols instead of legacy copper lines. This shift enables advanced functionality across all connected devices - from traditional handsets to mobile apps - while providing the scalability that growing businesses require.
Evaluating Your Connectivity Requirements
As you plan your transition, consider these two primary solutions:
Full Fibre (FTTP) connections represent the pinnacle of business connectivity, offering fiber-optic performance from exchange to endpoint. This technology delivers unmatched speed consistency and reliability, though current availability varies as infrastructure expands nationwide.
Single Order Ethernet (SoGEA) provides an accessible transition path, particularly for cost-conscious operations. By eliminating the need for separate voice lines, it simplifies provisioning while delivering robust speeds suitable for most small business applications. Its universal availability makes it an practical interim solution while full fibre networks continue their rollout.
The optimal choice depends on your operational demands, geographic location, and long-term digital strategy in the post-PSTN landscape.
