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  #2401676 19-Jan-2020 15:48
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It's been talked about before, but with telco's moves to decommission copper, and the likes of Vodafone now proponents of either VoIP and wireless (3/4G), how long will they retain their existing land-line (pots/exchanges/copper) system?

 

 

@Rickles The sooner everyone is off the NEAX phone switches the better, This hardware is years out of support




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  #2401677 19-Jan-2020 16:00
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Rickles:

It's been talked about before, but with telco's moves to decommission copper, and the likes of Vodafone now proponents of either VoIP and wireless (3/4G), how long will they retain their existing land-line (pots/exchanges/copper) system?



NEAX decommissioning started ages ago. Will accelerate from the middle of this year onwards.

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  #2401695 19-Jan-2020 17:30
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@Rickles The sooner everyone is off the NEAX phone switches the better, This hardware is years out of support

 

 

I thought it was more like 2 decades out of support now?

 

 





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  #2401701 19-Jan-2020 17:43
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@Rickles The sooner everyone is off the NEAX phone switches the better, This hardware is years out of support

 

 

I thought it was more like 2 decades out of support now?

 

 

@richms it's something crazy like that!


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