BT Launches Comprehensive Research and Partnership Initiative for PSTN Switch Off Education
British Telecom (BT) has initiated a groundbreaking research and partnership program aimed at educating businesses about the critical PSTN switch off scheduled for 2025. This strategic initiative comes as part of BT’s commitment to ensuring a smooth transition from traditional telephone networks to digital communications infrastructure.
Understanding the PSTN Switch Off Impact
The Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) shutdown represents one of the most significant telecommunications infrastructure changes in recent decades. BT’s research indicates that approximately 2.4 million UK businesses still rely on PSTN services, highlighting the urgent need for educational outreach.
Key Research Findings
Business Awareness | 42% of businesses unaware of PSTN switch off |
Systems Affected | Phones, alarms, EPOS, door entry systems |
Timeline Impact | Complete transition by December 2025 |
Strategic Partnership Network
BT has established partnerships with key industry stakeholders including:
- Chamber of Commerce networks
- Industry regulatory bodies
- Technology solution providers
- Business support organizations
Educational Initiative Components
The comprehensive education program includes:
- Digital transformation workshops
- Online resource centers
- Technical consultation services
- Implementation guidance
Business Support Framework
BT’s research has led to the development of a structured support framework focusing on:
- Infrastructure assessment tools
- Migration planning resources
- Cost analysis calculators
- Technical compatibility checks
Timeline and Implementation
The research-backed timeline includes:
- Initial awareness phase: 2023
- Technical assessment period: 2023-2024
- Migration support: 2024-2025
- Final transition: December 2025
Industry Impact Analysis
BT’s research highlights significant impacts across various sectors:
Sector | Impact Level | Primary Concerns |
Retail | High | Payment systems, security |
Healthcare | Critical | Emergency systems, monitoring |
Manufacturing | Medium | Production systems, automation |
Resource Allocation
The initiative includes dedicated resources for:
- Technical documentation and guides
- Training materials and workshops
- Consultation services
- Implementation support