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PSTN Switch Off

Is your business ready for the PSTN switch off?

Future-proof your business by upgrading before the switch off date. The traditional PSTN & ISDN copper based network is outdated and difficult to maintain. Legacy ADSL & FTTC broadband connections are being replaced with full fibre broadband that offers improved reliability and greater efficiency for your business. Call us now and we can help explain and recommend some options. Get to the front of the queue to avoid losing your voice and broadband services.

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Is Your Business Ready For The PSTN Switch?

 

The PSTN switch off is fast approaching, and at F&M Communications, we are here to ensure your business is ready for the transition. The Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) and ISDN systems, which have powered landline and internet connections for decades, are being phased out to make way for modern and more efficient alternatives like full fibre broadband. Staying ahead of this change is essential to avoid disruptions in your voice and broadband services. We are here to guide you through every step, from understanding what the switch-off means to helping you move to a more reliable and future-proof solution.

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What is PSTN and Why is it Being Phased Out?

 

PSTN, or Public Switched Telephone Network, is the traditional copper-based system that has been the backbone of telephone and basic broadband services for years. However, this technology is now outdated, expensive to maintain, and unable to support the growing demands for faster internet and advanced communication systems.

 

As businesses increasingly rely on cloud services, video conferencing, and other bandwidth-heavy applications, the need for faster, more reliable connections has grown. The replacement? Full fibre broadband, which offers significantly faster speeds and greater reliability compared to legacy connections like ADSL and FTTC.

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How Do I Know if My Business is Ready for the PSTN Switch Off?

 

To prepare for the PSTN switch off, it's crucial to assess your current telecom setup. If your business still relies on PSTN or ISDN lines for voice and broadband services, you need to make the switch to fibre before the cut-off date. Signs your business may still be using PSTN include:

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  • Traditional landline phones using copper lines.
     

  • Broadband connections delivered over ADSL or FTTC (Fibre to the Cabinet) technology.
     

  • Older ISDN systems for telephony.
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  • Ensuring your business is ready involves transitioning to fibre broadband services that provide faster speeds, better efficiency, and lower maintenance costs. We at F&M Comms can assess your current system and help you switch smoothly to ensure no disruption to your business.

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When is the PSTN Switch Off Date?

 

The PSTN switch off date is scheduled for December 2025, with businesses across the UK needing to migrate to digital alternatives before this time. Although the switch-off may seem far away, waiting until the last minute could result in delays, service disruptions, and potential outages as demand for installation surges closer to the deadline.

 

By acting now, your business can get ahead of the switch-off and secure the best deals on fibre broadband without the pressure of tight deadlines.

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What is Full Fibre Broadband and How Does it Work?

 

Full fibre broadband, also known as FTTP (Fibre to the Premises), uses fibre optic cables to deliver internet directly to your building. Unlike FTTC, which uses a combination of fibre and copper, FTTP offers much faster speeds, better reliability, and less signal degradation over long distances.

 

This modern technology works by transmitting data through light pulses, allowing for significantly higher data transfer rates, making it perfect for businesses that require bandwidth for large files, cloud computing, and real-time communications. With fibre broadband services, you’ll experience seamless connectivity, enabling your business to operate more efficiently.

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How Do I Switch?

 

Switching from PSTN to fibre is easier than you might think. At F&M Communications, we make the process simple and stress-free. Our team will help you assess your current setup to determine the best solution as well as recommend the right fibre broadband plan for your business needs, whether you require a single line or a more complex multi-site solution. We will also manage the installation process, ensuring minimal disruption to your daily operations and we provide a personalised service with dedicated account management, helping your business make the transition smoothly and efficiently.

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How F&M Communications Can Help You Get Ahead

 

We understand that every business has unique connectivity needs. That’s why we offer tailored advice and expert guidance on switching from PSTN to fibre. From small businesses to large enterprises, our solutions are designed to future-proof your operations, ensuring you stay connected with the latest technology.

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Excellent Customer Support

 

With our UK-based customer support, we’re always on hand to answer your questions and resolve any issues. Whether you need help choosing the right service or managing the transition, we’re here to ensure you’re fully prepared for the switch-off.

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Get Ready for the PSTN Switch Off Today

 

Don’t wait until the last minute, make sure you prepare your business for the PSTN switch off now. Contact F&M Comms today to discuss your options and secure your place at the front of the queue. Call us on 03330 444999 or email us at mail@fmcomms.co.uk to get started. We’re here to help you make a seamless transition to faster, more reliable fibre broadband that will support your business well into the future.

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F&M Telecommunications Ltd
Unit 14C Kestrel Court
Waterwells Drive
Gloucester
GL2 2AT

Email: mail@fmcomms.co.uk
Tel: 03330 444999

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