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Nationwide switch to all-digital landlines less than a year away, new BT campaign issues important warning

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Dubbed Don't Put Off the Switch, the campaign is fronted by Clare Balding.The telecom warned of possible disruption if customers delay taking action on the analogue switchover.

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BT research found that nearly two-thirds (63%) of UK adults regularly put off essential tasks – and 3 in 10 admit to missing a deadline for these critical chores.

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The UK's analogue landline network will be switched off in January 2027.Thousands unaware of UK landline switch off BT said the switchover represented a "significant national upgrade", as the UK moves from decades-old infrastructure to more reliable digital landlines.BT Consumer Digital Voice Director, Lucy Baker said: "As our research shows, it's easy to overlook messages from service providers, but doing so could disrupt essential connections.

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The switch to digital landlines is a significant, once-in-a-generation...

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