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<p>The retirement of the public switched telephone network (PSTN), and its replacement
with Internet Protocol technology, is being led by Openreach and Virgin Media, as
the relevant infrastructure owners. As this process is being led by industry, the
department has no current plans to regularly update parliament on their progress.</p><p>Openreach
and Virgin Media have publicly set out their plans to withdraw these services by the
end of 2025. On 14 July, the UK Government announced measures relating to Huawei following
the additional US sanctions placed on the company by the US Department of Commerce.
The Government advised full fibre operators to transition away from purchasing new
Huawei equipment. It will be for the operators themselves to make the commercial decisions
necessary to comply with the Government’s decision.</p><p><strong> </strong></p><p>In
June this year, the Broadband Stakeholder Group launched the ‘Future of Voice’, a
consumer-facing website to inform the public of the PSTN switchover process. The website
has been developed with the support of DCMS, Ofcom, and telecoms companies.</p><p><strong>
</strong></p><p>DCMS regularly engages with the telecoms industry, Ofcom, and other
Government departments on PSTN withdrawal, to discuss the impact this will have on
consumers, business and public services and plans for migration to Internet Protocol
technology.</p><p> </p>
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