Openreach nears million mark in copper stop sell scheme | Computer Weekly
Briefly

Openreach, BT's broadband division, is advancing its initiative to transition customers from the public switched telephone network (PSTN) to full-fibre connections over the next few years. The company has announced 163 new exchange locations, facilitating this substantial move that affects over 960,000 UK premises. This strategic shift aims to retire traditional copper-based services and promote modern digital solutions like VoIP and video conferencing, aligning with the increased demand for enhanced communication methods in today's digital society.
The shift from copper to fibre networks is "every bit as significant as the move from analogue to digital and black and white TV to colour."
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