Is the PSTN Still in Use? Yes, but There Are Better Options Your email has been sent Explore the ongoing use of the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) and ...
A bonus episode for you this week as the lads are delighted to welcome back special guest Juliette Scott of Openreach.
First Orion, a provider of phone call and data analysis solutions, this week released its "2018 Scam Call Trends and Projections Report." By combining specific call patterns and behaviors with other ...
The Public Switched Telephone Network has formed the backbone of the UK Telecoms industry for over a century, but this legacy technology will finally be switched off at the end of 2025 When you ...
As thirty-year telecom veterans, we’ve seen our share of changes in the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) that includes the replacement of electromechanical switches with digital switching, the ...
Last month, Microsoft finally shared detailed adoption numbers for Teams Phone System, noting on its earnings call that there are approximately 12 million active licenses in use. While an impressive ...
The Commerce Commission’s 2021 review of PSTN regulation found the service remained important in parts of the country and there was no clear direct substitute. It concludes that PSTN interconnection ...
This time we’d like to make some comparisons between the security of the PSTN and the security of data networks. Data networks, like the PSTN, require physical protection on some levels. Data networks ...
The changes in 2026 will see more people move to Openreach full fibre services. Those who can’t yet get full fibre will be able to use their copper phone line for broadband but most will need to move ...
We’ve just published a guide on the PSTN/Analogue Switch Off, the move by BT Openreach to transition from copper-based technologies to full fibre. Eventually, copper-based phone lines will be removed ...