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› UKTH forums › 📡 Broadband Tech & ISP’s › 🗨 Voice over IP › UK landline news, 79 new locations face Landline telephone switch off
Openreach has announced a further 79 new locations in which copper line PSTN networks will be switched off for Telephony services over the next 12 months.
Locations announced are:
Collingham • Sheffield • Mexborough • Chesterfield • Burnham-on-Sea • Bridgnorth • Bury St Edmunds • Caersws • Taverham • Hartlepool • Machynlleth • Pocklington
Riccall • Rowhedge • Shepton Mallet • Antrim • Gatehouse of Fleet • Bladnoch • Powfoot • Bobbington • Buchlyvie • Brig o’Turk • Pierowall • Medbourne • Newport Pagnell
Carlton (Gedling) • Eastleigh • Abermule • Yarrowford • Cunningsburgh • Weston-Super-Mare • Shotts • Whitstable • Airdrie • Liverpool • Jarrow • Bootle • Great Wyrley • Codsall • Dewsbury
Kempston • Kings Norton • Birmingham • Market Harborough • St Helens • Runcorn • Stafford • Wantage • West Bromwich • South Hampshire • Sheffield • Barrow-in-Furness • Llay • Swansea • Rawtenstall
Ellon • Swindon (Wiltshire) • Antrim • Londonderry • Tyrone • Greater London – Richmond upon Thames • Royal Tunbridge Wells • Redcar • Scarborough • Tewkesbury • Norwich • Wrexham • Ibstock
Aldridge • Pontefract • Great Bridgeford • St Helens • West Bromwich • Greater Manchester – Bolton • Brigg • Lowestoft • Dorchester (West Dorset) • Cowes • Haywards Heath • Penzance
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James Lilley, Openreach’s managed customer migrations manager, said of the update: “We’re moving to a digital world and Openreach is helping with that transformation by rolling out ultrafast, ultra-reliable, and future-proofed digital Full Fibre across the UK. This game changing technology will become the backbone of our economy for decades to come, supporting every aspect of our public services, businesses, industries and daily lives.
In a completely sane world, madness is the only freedom (J.G.Ballard).
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