How will the landline phone switch work and what do you need to do? |


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Landline services are changing in the UK. 

The old system will be switched off in 2025 and landlines will use broadband to make calls.

If you rely on a landline, you will still be able to make calls but the technology that powers them will be different.

Here’s everything you need to know.

I rely on a landline – can I still use it?

Yes, you will still be able to have a landline in your home.

The change means the landline will use the internet to make calls, rather than old copper network (known as PSTN, or public switched telephone network).

The new system is called Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) but providers also have their own names for it such as BT Digital Voice.

What if I don’t have an internet connection at home?

For those without a broadband connection at home, your supplier will install one.

If you only want to use broadband so you can keep your landline, that’s fine.

Where broadband is just being used to power the telephone, your supplier should not charge you extra.

Both BT and Virgin have committed to not charging customers any extra for landline-only broadband connections.

I have broadband at home, does that make things easier?

If you already have a broadband connection, the switch should be fairly straightforward.

Your phone will be plugged into your router or a new socket, which in some cases will need an adaptor supplied by your provider.

Will I need to get a new landline phone?

You should be able to keep your current phone. If it’s very old, you might need to upgrade it.

Can I keep my current number?

Yes, you can keep the same number.

Once I’ve gone digital, will my landline work any differently?

Your landline will still feel like your old landline after the switch – including a dial tone when you pick it up.

Digital lines also provide clearer and better quality calls, providers say.

If I’m not paying line rental for a landline, will my bills get cheaper?

Unfortunately it seems like they won’t. In the eyes of phone providers, you’re…


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