I was referring to dial-up based telemetry, used as second back-up, when internet and GSM fail. The comms. protocols are proprietary multi-tone coding. To function they need a dial-up voice line connection and that is not available during an area power cut, once mobile has dropped out, if there is no PSTN.
When the copper is removed is not relavant to this problem. The issue is when maintained comms. service ceases to be available and that looks like 2025, unless Openreach FTTP is available.
Chances are if stuff works at the moment by dialling a phone number and squeaking down it then it will continue to work over VoIP - you haven't dialled a number and gotten a direct circuit to the far end for a very long time so if the tones have been within the capabilities of existing digital exchange equipment it will continue to work.
FTTP or not has no bearing on the availability of "maintained comms services" - the 'landline' element of FTTP is exactly the same as it is currently for customers on Digital Voice (or whatever your chosen ISP calls it) on SOGEA.



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