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BT-owned Openreach will launch a major switch-off for copper phone lines in 94 locations over the next 12 months.
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Openreach has identified the next 94 locations across the UK that will see a switch-off of the copper-based technology, which ...
Several major areas, including Blackpool, Portsmouth, Chester and Birmingham, are among the locations set to make the switch ...
Openreach has identified the next 94 locations across the UK that will see a switch-off of the copper-based technology, which ...
The move will impact 94 areas, with some of the biggest cities in the UK set to make the switch in the next 12 months ...
The mass switch off is part of plans to dismantle the network of copper phone lines that has been around for the last 100 ...
The move will affect services in the North West including Greater Manchester, Merseyside, Lancashire and Cheshire ...
Subscribers may also request that their provider block all calls with hidden caller ID. Anyone calling with a concealed ...
As the UK moves towards full-fibre broadband, BT-owned Openreach has named 94 locations set for a major switch-off.