Phone Switchover from Analogue to Digital: How will I be affected….. and when ?
A lot of concern has been expressed about this topic recently, particularly by vulnerable older customers who don’t have mobiles or a broadband connection, and still depend on traditional landlines exclusively for their contacts with the outside world. Not surprisingly, much of this has been driven by announcements in the press and online to the effect that ‘BT will be shutting down the copper cable phone network in your area by the end of 2025’. What does this actually mean ? Before we look at this question, first of all a bit of background knowledge about how our phone system, and more recently our broadband internet communications, work. The old traditional phone network originally installed in the early 20 th century was (and still is in some areas) based on copper cabling between telephone exchanges, and from the nearest exchange to the consumer’s premises. You can still see the familiar telephone poles and wires strung out between them in some areas. As technology ...