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December 2021

In December of 2025, Openreach, the infrastructure behind BT, will end all telephone communications that operate by copper-based networks by turning off the PSTN (Public Services Telephone Network) and ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network). This means your business can only connect with customers, staff, and stakeholders alike, via the internet. Read on to find out why this is happening, and how your business can prepare. Since the 19th century, we’ve walked above nets of copper cables and by towering lines that allow us all to stay connected. The traditional telephone connects us far beyond its functionality; it’s a feeling of nostalgia....

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