There are changes happening to the way the telephone system works across the UK and it is important for our residents to understand how this will affect them.
In partnership with BT, we're sharing important information about ‘Digital Voice’ to ensure residents know what changes are coming and the support that is available.
This update from BT outlines how the telephone infrastructure will change, BT's plans, and how residents can prepare for the transition to Digital Voice.
"Landlines in the UK are going digital.
By 2025, the existing analogue technology (the PSTN - Public Switched Telephone Network) which has supported phone and broadband services for decades will be switched off and replaced with newer digital technology.
This industry wide, once in a generation upgrade will see the vast majority of customers provided with a broadband line, making calls the same as they do today, but using ‘Voice over IP’ technology that uses an internet connection.
Most people have been using this type of technology for years through video or voice messaging apps used on connected mobile phones.
Voice is BT’s new home phone service, delivered over a broadband connection. For most customers, the switch to Digital Voice will be as simple as connecting your home phone handset to a router rather than the phone socket on the wall.
BT’s regional approach is being supported by local general awareness communications, local events and advertising campaigns to raise awareness and help customers understand the simple steps required to make the move to Digital Voice.
Customers will be contacted at least four weeks in advance before making the switch, to ensure they are ready to move to Digital Voice.
Initially, BT won’t be proactively switching anyone who falls under the below criteria, where it has this information available:
- Customers with a healthcare pendant
- Customers who only use landlines
- Customers with no mobile signal
- Customers who have disclosed any additional needs
BT will take extra time and will provide additional support to customers who are over 70 and are ready to make the switch."
It is important that residents engage with BT to ensure that their individual needs are understood and addressed during the switchover process.
Together, by collaborating with BT, residents can navigate this transition smoothly and ensure a seamless experience for all.
WARNING
As BT reaches out to Flintshire residents regarding the upcoming transition to Digital Voice, residents should remain vigilant as scammers may attempt to exploit this transition period, posing as legitimate representatives to obtain personal information.
Residents should verify the authenticity of any communications from BT.