It’s a big risk for businesses who rely on it for primary connectivity, voice solutions, security systems, and more.
And for channel partners, wholesale line rental won’t be an option anymore. Plus, any ADSL contracts right now need to be renewed with caution: signing now means you’re likely to be locked in until the PSTN switch-off itself, which leaves very little time to migrate.
The switch-off is a big problem—but we’re seeing partners save the day (and make serious revenue doing it) by migrating customers ahead of time, with intelligent mobile data.





Relying on SoGEA (BT’s replacement service) is no better. You’ll be stuck on sub-standard connectivity until a better option comes along, while paying higher rates for worse service.
If you’re after reliable connectivity that isn’t a doomed telephone line from the 1800s or a hastily-made patchwork replacement, intelligent mobile data has you covered.
It’s far easier and quicker to deploy. It’s resilient, so your solutions stay up in outages. And its speeds blow ADSL and SoGEA out of the water. All while costing you even less.
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