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If your business is still using traditional landlines, now’s the time to start planning. The UK’s Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN), the analogue system behind most business phone lines, is being switched off by January 2027.

All analogue and ISDN services will be replaced by digital, internet-based communication systems, commonly known as VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol).

This guide explains what’s changing, why it matters, and how your organisation can make a smooth transition.

Why Analogue Systems Are Being Retired

Analogue lines have served businesses well, but they’re no longer fit for the way we work today. Some of the main challenges include:

  • Limited flexibility: You’re tied to physical lines, so hybrid and remote working are difficult.
  • Higher maintenance costs: Analogue infrastructure is ageing and expensive to support.
  • Difficult to scale: Adding new users or locations can be slow and complex.
  • Lack of integration: Modern tools like Microsoft Teams or CRM systems can’t connect easily with analogue setups.

With traditional systems, you’re also missing out on the significant savings and reliability that businesses achieve with VoIP. On average, UK organisations reduce telecom costs by about 30–50% after switching.

The Benefits of Switching to VoIP

VoIP uses your internet connection to make and receive calls, offering a modern, flexible alternative that grows with your business.

With VoIP, you’ll enjoy:

Work-from-anywhere freedom: Use your business number on desk phones, laptops, or mobiles.
Lower costs: No line rental and reduced call charges. Studies show around 82% of businesses see measurable savings.
Simple scalability: Easily add or remove users as your team changes.
Advanced features: Voicemail-to-email, call routing, call recording, auto-attendants, video conferencing via Microsoft Teams, and integrations with CRMs and other business tools.
Improved reliability: Modern VoIP platforms now deliver uptime of around 99.9% with low latency.
Fast ROI: Many businesses see a return on investment within 6–12 months, thanks to lower telecom costs, reduced maintenance, and increased flexibility for staff.
Future-proof technology: Built for unified communications across your organisation, with automatic updates to ensure you always have the latest features and security improvements.

At Agilico, our Connect Cloud VoIP telephony solution brings all these benefits together, helping you stay connected wherever your team works.

Challenges Businesses Face When Switching to VoIP

While the benefits are clear, some businesses encounter obstacles when transitioning from analogue to VoIP. Common challenges include:

1. Lack of awareness or planning: Many businesses don’t know the PSTN switch-off is coming or how urgent it is.

2. Concerns about cost: Upfront expenses for new hardware, licences, or upgraded internet can feel daunting.

3. Internet connectivity limitations: VoIP relies on stable, high-speed broadband, and poor connections can impact call quality.

4. Internal resistance to change: Employees accustomed to traditional phones may be reluctant to adopt a new system.

5. Technical concerns: Questions about call reliability, latency, uptime, or software integration can slow adoption.

6. Legacy equipment: Older PBX systems or handsets may need replacement for compatibility.

7. Security and compliance worries: Businesses want assurance that data and communications remain secure.

Overcoming The Challenges

Overcoming these challenges is straightforward with planning, the right guidance, and phased implementation:

  • Expert guidance: Work with a telecoms provider, like Agilico, to clarify costs, planning, and technical requirements.
  • Phased rollout: Gradually migrating users reduces disruption.
  • Connectivity upgrades: Ensure broadband speed and redundancy are sufficient.
  • Training and support: Help staff adapt quickly.
  • Choosing the right platform: Modern VoIP systems handle number porting, integrations, security, and compliance out of the box.

Preparing for the Transition

Before making the move, it’s worth reviewing your setup to ensure a smooth changeover:

  1. Check your internet connection: VoIP relies on broadband, so make sure you have a stable, high-speed connection with enough bandwidth for your call volume.
  2. Audit your current system: Note how many phone lines, users, and locations you have – this helps design your new setup.
  3. Plan your rollout: Phased migrations often reduce disruption and give users time to adapt.

If you’re unsure where to start, Agilico’s telecoms and connectivity team can guide you. We can help review your existing system, assess broadband requirements, and plan your new VoIP setup, making sure everything runs smoothly from day one.

How the Migration Works

Once everything’s ready, moving to VoIP is simple.

Your provider ports existing numbers to the new system.
New devices (if needed) are configured and connected.
The system is tested, and users are trained.
Your telecoms partner provides ongoing support and advice to ensure everything runs smoothly and your team stays confident using the new system.

Most businesses can migrate with minimal downtime and start enjoying benefits straight away.

Make the Switch with Confidence

The 2027 switch-off might sound daunting, but with the right plan, it’s a great opportunity to modernise how your organisation communicates.

If you’d like expert guidance on transitioning to VoIP, or want to see how Agilico Connect and our connectivity services can support your move, speak to our telecoms team today.

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