The end of copper phone lines.

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A heads up to those that may be unaware, your copper phone network will soon be no more (see below) everyone is moving to Fibre to the Property (FTTP) and a digital voice service, I recently moved from Fibre to the Cabinet (FTTC) to Fibre to the Property (FTTP) on a capped 150 Mbps package its fast and stable and I didn't bother with the option for a voice service as i never used my landline, if you are interested talk to your ISP you can get some good deals now as its being rolled out, i am getting rock steady only paying £2 more a month on a fixed two year deal.

The copper switch off in the UK is the process of replacing the old copper phone network with a new fibre network. The switch off is scheduled to be completed by December 2025, with the copper network fully retired by 2027


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I have had FTTH for a couple of years - All good except you loose your landline when the internet goes down (over simplistic description , but you get the idea)

I have used a free call blocker provided by my ISP on my landline for a couple of years and the only people that called once it was set up was our parents so there was no reason to keep it after the switch to FTTP they now ring our mobiles instead.
 
We started to struggle before moving to fibre to the cabinet as my lad games and watches everything on his laptop I am online most of the time I rarely watch TV and swmbo is online a lot, I would have kept FTTC but as it's going to be switched off and you can get a good deal moving early to FTTP we pulled the trigger.
 
"everyone" is a bit optimistic😉
We have lost copper, would certainly like fttp but can only get ethernet last mile so 15mbps. No gaming so quick enough.
 
Slightly misleading. The copper network will still exist for many decades (fibre to the cabinet, then existing copper network for the last mile) alongside FTTP.

It's the old analogue phone network that is being turned off. The phone network will soon be digital only (IE,, over your internet connection) over existing copper and fibre cables

So a power cut will knock out your router, which means no phone calls (unless you plug in a battery backup etc)
 
Also works, in a field, in a car, in a blackspot. 🤣

Myfi from 5. Brilliant. Had one for years. Long before anyone came up with the idea of router & chips 🤣🤣
 
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