Preparing for the PSTN Switch-Off
Understand what the PSTN switch-off means for your device while taking advantage of the digital opportunities available to grow and maximise business.
What is the PSTN switch-off?
The Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) supports conventional landline telephony through analogue signals on copper phone lines. However, as a 20th-century technology, the PSTN is no longer aligned with the demands of modern communication. With more applications relying on mobile-based communication, the PSTN is no longer fit for purpose.
Transition away from PSTN with Cellhire
Cellhire offers tailored IoT connectivity solutions, including multi-network SIM cards and IoT eSIM solutions. Stay ahead of the transition with Cellhire's reliable and innovative IoT connectivity, ensuring seamless communication in the post-PSTN era.
Get a quotePSTN switch-off dates
The deadline for the PSTN switch-off has been extended from December 2025 to January 2027, providing more time to prepare for the transition. However, delaying action can lead to disruptions and last-minute challenges.
Download our PSTN switch-off timeline here for the key dates.
What does this mean for your or your customer’s devices?
The PSTN switch-off will affect devices that rely on traditional landline-based communication, potentially rendering them useless. While VoIP is being adopted as a suitable alternative where voice communication is still required, IoT SIM cards present the perfect alternative for devices that require a data connection, eliminating unnecessary cost, time, and disruption.
With access to all 4 UK mobile networks, Cellhire’s multi-network IoT SIMs can prioritise the strongest signal during network outages, switching networks automatically to prevent connectivity issues.
Transitioning from PSTN to IoT Connectivity
Using cellular IoT connectivity can aid the transition and provide better benefits and control for businesses across the country, while also delivering greater financial opportunities for channel partners.
- Benefits include:
- Widespread coverage
- Scalability
- Security
- Low latency
- Reliability
Where are the opportunities?
VoIP is still a choice for solutions where voice is needed, such as lift comms and door systems. However, there are key opportunities in specialised services by utilising Cellhire’s IoT connectivity instead. Primary services running on ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) can be replaced with a stronger IoT data connection, improving functionality and performance.