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Computer help please 2025

when i first started using BHF getting on the internet was dial up using a 56kbps modem i had to buy pre payed top up cards and call a 08 number and wait for all the buzzing and wierd noises to stop and get connected:grinning::grinning:
 
Those were the days Pete. Can't be;live what we went through as the yearsroll on. First computer I had was in 1990 from retoirement money. Bought it from a place in Evesham, well over £1000. Still remember the sticker on it which it said " Huge 64 [whatever].
 
A neighbour tells me that phone land lines are being phased out at the end of the year & replaced by digital. Not wanting to appear thick i didn`t ask him what that that meant?
At the moment i`m with Plusnet and anytime calls so will that continue? Us thick old geezers can`t keep up with modern technology.
 
Traditional phone lines are being phased out . But that does not mean you'll loose your "landline" phone or number- The current "target" is the end of 2027 - but that targets have slipped a few times already. There is absolutely nothing to worry about - Your telephone provider has the responsibility of transferring you to the new system. Age Uk have a web site about the swap-over.
 
A neighbour tells me that phone land lines are being phased out at the end of the year & replaced by digital. Not wanting to appear thick i didn`t ask him what that that meant?
At the moment i`m with Plusnet and anytime calls so will that continue? Us thick old geezers can`t keep up with modern technology.
I am also with Plusnet. Last time I renewed my contract with them I asked about this and they informed me that next time I renew my contract I will have to migrate to fibre as the old copper wire system (the Public Switched Telephone Network or PSTN) is being phased out. The also informed me that they will not be providing landlines, so if I need a landline they will transfer me to BT (BT owns Plusnet) or I will have to make my own arrangements.

One thing to be aware of is that a 'landline' when you are on fibre is not powered by the telephone exchange and relies on your router being powered. If there is a power cut to your premises, the landline will not work. This is covered under "What happens if there is a power cut?" in the link kindly provided by Dinger.
 
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I switched to digital some time ago when I upgraded to 500 mps, which reads 512 mps when doing a speed check service. My telephone keeps the original exchange number, which I have had since 1965. My ISP affected the change over and provided the necessary apparatus free of any charge. The installation was done by Open Reach who verified that all was as it should be. Simple mobile phones provide an alternative if there is a power outage.
 
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