The conversation around the UK’s PSTN switch-off has changed. With the 2023 “stop sell” in effect and the final January 2027 (Vulnerable and Complex use cases) deadline approaching, awareness is no longer the issue. The new challenge is inertia. For many...
Even the most well-planned technology projects can uncover hidden risks. A PSTN migration is no different. Legacy contracts, undocumented services, and siloed teams consistently derail timelines and inflate costs. Many organisations see this transition as a daunting,...
Following on from our previous PSTN blogs, the PSTN switch-off marks a shift from a purely technical change to a strategic transformation. Even the most experienced teams can encounter difficulties during the cut-over phase. Unexpected issues arise from planning gaps...
Completing PSTN migration marks the first milestone. The next is achieving continuous optimisation, ensuring performance, resilience and ROI are reviewed and refined. Post-migration challenges surface once traffic ramps up. A solid post-migration optimisation plan...
For many organisations, the PSTN switch-off represents more than a network change, it is a defining moment in their digital evolution. As legacy systems are decommissioned, IT and security leaders are discovering new ways to consolidate infrastructure, strengthen...