The UK’s telecommunications landscape is changing dramatically. By January 2027, the traditional Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) and Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) will be permanently switched off across the UK.
This is one of the most significant upgrades to UK business communications in decades, and it will directly impact how organisations make and receive phone calls, connect to the internet, and run essential business systems.
While many businesses understand that “phone lines are changing,” far fewer realise the scale of disruption the PSTN switch-off could cause if they are not prepared in time.
In reality, this is not just about replacing business telephone systems. It affects a wide range of critical infrastructure including broadband services, alarms, CCTV systems, payment terminals, door entry systems, and emergency communication devices.
If your business still relies on traditional phone lines in any form, this change matters.
The PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) is the UK’s long-established copper wire telephone network that has supported landlines for decades.
The ISDN network, often used for business telephone systems and multi-line setups, is also being retired at the same time.
These legacy systems are being phased out in favour of fully digital, internet-based communication technologies, often referred to as VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) or cloud telephony.
By January 2027, all UK businesses must migrate away from PSTN and ISDN services to digital alternatives.
This change is commonly referred to as the:
The move to digital business phone systems is being driven by several key factors.
The copper network behind PSTN is decades old. It is expensive to maintain, increasingly unreliable, and no longer fit for modern communication demands.
Modern businesses rely on cloud-based systems, remote working, video conferencing, and integrated communication platforms — none of which were designed for analogue phone lines.
Digital phone systems (VoIP) offer better call quality, more resilience, and far greater flexibility than traditional landlines.
Many businesses moving to VoIP solutions reduce costs by consolidating voice, internet, and communication tools into a single platform.
One of the biggest risks of the PSTN switch-off is that many organisations underestimate how many systems rely on traditional phone lines.
It is not just office telephones.
Systems potentially affected include:
In many cases, these systems will stop working or become unreliable once PSTN services are withdrawn.
This is why a full telecoms and infrastructure audit is essential before migration.
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) is a modern business communication system that allows telephone calls to be made over the internet rather than traditional phone lines.
It is now the standard replacement for PSTN and ISDN across the UK.
Employees can make and receive calls from anywhere using laptops, mobile phones, or desktop handsets.
Adding new users, offices, or locations is quick and does not require physical line installation.
Modern cloud telephony systems often include:
If your office loses power or internet connection, calls can automatically be redirected to mobile devices or alternative locations.
Businesses are no longer tied to physical copper phone lines or ageing on-premise systems.
Although the PSTN switch-off deadline is set for 2027, many organisations risk leaving their migration too late.
Delaying preparation can lead to:
As the deadline approaches, demand for VoIP migration services is expected to increase significantly across the UK.
Early planning is key to avoiding disruption.
Businesses should begin preparing now by taking a structured approach to migration.
Audit your entire organisation to identify any systems using traditional phone lines.
VoIP relies on stable, high-quality broadband, so connectivity must be assessed and potentially upgraded.
Choose a modern business phone system that supports your current needs and future growth.
Avoid disruption by moving systems in stages rather than all at once.
Partnering with an experienced provider ensures a smooth transition and reduces risk.
At EBC Group, we are helping businesses across the Midlands prepare for the PSTN switch-off and transition to modern digital communication systems.
Our team supports organisations through every stage of the migration process, including:
Whether you are upgrading an outdated phone system or assessing wider business risk, we ensure your transition is smooth, compliant, and future-ready.
The PSTN switch-off represents far more than a simple telephone upgrade. It is an opportunity for businesses to modernise communications, improve resilience, support flexible working, and create a technology platform that supports future growth.
Businesses that act early will benefit from a smoother transition, reduced risk, and access to modern communication tools that can improve productivity and customer experience.
If you're unsure whether your organisation is affected by the PSTN switch-off, now is the ideal time to review your infrastructure and begin planning for the future.