In reply to a post by BlizzardUK:What is this all about ? I am a Zen customer and use my landline all the time as I just prefer the perfect signal from it. I just ignored the emails as I assumed it was an optional thing, so I will HAVE to change over soon ??
Yes.
In reply to a post by BlizzardUK:Any reason why given landlines are perfect as they are ? Doesn't both internet and phone travel down the same existing copper line anyway ?
Today, the phone signal is an analogue ("baseband") signal, as has been the case since the days of Alexander Graham Bell, whilst the Internet is overlaid as a modulated digital signal ("broadband"). You may have been using a 'splitter' plugged into to your phone socket which separates out the two signals.
However the analogue phone network is in the process of being turned off, and will be finally switched off in December 2025. This is because it requires big and expensive equipment in the telephone exchanges, and voice calls are an ever-diminishing requirement with the increase in use of "over the top" communication tools like Zoom, Teams etc. Or to put it another way, there's no money to be made from phonecalls any more. This will also allow lots of the smaller telephone exchanges to be closed completely.
So what's happening is, your "landline" voice service is also being converted to a digital service, which runs on top of the data connection. You'll keep your phone number, but the calls will be delivered differently, via your Internet router.
It's similar in concept to the analogue to digital TV switchover which happened around 2012. (There, the justification was to free up frequencies for use by mobiles)



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