Switch to digital landlines should be delayed, says MP

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THE switch to digital landlines – expected soon in parts of the Warrington area – should be delayed, according to MP Esther McVey.

Adequate safeguards are needed to protect rural communities and the most vulnerable, she has warned.
The Tatton MP, whose constituency includes Lymm, says internet-based telephone connections are set to replace copper-wire cables completely by January 2027, and some homes have already been switched over. The next two years will see the programme ramped up to ensure all households are ready before the old analogue network is switched off.
But Ms McVey said the quality of broadband in rural and semi rural areas was often very slow, very variable or non-existent and so could leave people without a reliable phone line and so at risk.
She said: “Accessing better broadband for my constituents is a priority, and I have written to successive ministers about this, as well as working with the industry to see what can be done and I will continue to do so. For this to work, households need decent broadband.

“For those where internet connections are patchy, it will leave them with no means of communication, both in an emergency and for everyday use. We know for many their landline is their support network.
Ms McVey said many also rely on their landlines for their health needs, such as pendant alarm systems which can be triggered after a fall or in another emergency.
Speaking in a Westminster Hall debate she also raised concerns over how the changes would affect businesses.
She added: “Whilst many rural businesses can take card payments over Wi-Fi, they will often use a card machine linked to a phone line as a backup. Forcing them to rely on an unreliable digital connection will put them at risk of nonpayment.
“This switch to digital is a major infrastructure change and poses many problems that have not been thought through. It affects everyone and must be done properly and not rushed.”
Ms McVey questioned claims by the industry that the copper network was so bad the switchover cannot be delayed and called on government to investigate further.


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