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Analogue is not the same thing as copper. Digital is not the same as FTTP. Everyone will be upgraded to a digital phone line, whether over FTTP or over existing copper cables. Copper can carry digital phone lines.2027 – Retiring the old analogue phone network. By this time, everyone in the UK will be upgraded to a digital phone line – which will use the broadband network to make calls in a similar way to other Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) technologies like Skype, Facetime, and Microsoft Teams; enabling HD calls, improved functionality and allowing the UK to keep pace with the rest of the world, all while continuing to provide the reliability and reassurance of the traditional landline
My understanding is "Retiring the old analogue phone network" means turning off the old analogue system that was delivered over copper. But the new digital system that runs over both copper and FTTP will continue
Also bear in mind that OpenReach sells to ISPs, not to the customer. So it may be that they are not selling copper-based solutions to ISPs anymore. But ISPs still operate copper-based systems that connect to people's homes.
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