The Public Switched Telephone Network charter sets out a voluntary agreement between the government and communication providers to protect vulnerable people when they are moved onto digital services.
The closure of the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) is a critical programme for the telecoms industry and its customers.
This legacy network is increasingly unreliable with higher incidences of customer-impacting faults. The move to replacement All-IP voice services (‘digital landlines’) is necessary to ensure high quality, resilient voice services for the future.