I get it for old and vulnerable not technically literate / not well off people...but multinational lift manufacturers and big corporates. Those turkeys are just taking the proverbial. They are just milking it / sweating it until they're forced off.
Plenty of technical alternatives to an analogue phone line in 2024 for business. Not like they haven't done this before in Europe and Oz.
We're not exactlty bleeding on the edge here in the UK with this stuff.
How dare you, Sir! We're world beating with this programme. Stop looking at the various countries that have removed the PSTN and especially those that have entirely or almost entirely gotten rid of copper. Norway, Spain, Sweden, Estonia, various parts of the United States, Singapore, Japan, all far behind our retiring zero PSTN outside of trials and zero copper full stop.
It's actually quite pathetic how long this is taking. Our productivity is so bad we can't switch things off in a timely fashion and we're so scared of change entire nations have gone all digital in the time it's taken the regulator to get really, really ticked off at businesses refusing to take action. Meanwhile politicians wring their hands at the prospect and demand the telcos install a small modular reactor in every garden in case of very prolonged power outages.
Beyond comedy this has been in prospect for years and a transitional product has to go into exchanges that should have closed years ago. This has to be done some time and while it won't have the days of diesel powered generator-backed power copper does it won't in 5, 10 or 15 years either.
I live in an estate with full fibre, we've never had copper. There's an apartment building exclusively for the over-55s at one end. It's bizarre that we're terrified of turning the PSTN off while it's fine for almost everything built in the last 4 or 5 years to have never had copper.
Edited by XGS_Is_On (Fri 15-Nov-24 23:48:17)