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Home » Blogs » Navigating the 3G Switch-Off – What Businesses Need to Know
The 3G switch-off, which is expected to be completed by 2025, marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of mobile networks. While the move is aimed at freeing up spectrum for more advanced technologies like 4G and 5G, it has profound implications for businesses, particularly those relying on Internet of Things (IoT) devices and PSTN services.
The 3G switch-off presents a significant challenge for businesses that rely on IoT devices, many of which still use 3G combined with traditional fixed line connectivity (see our blog on Harnessing 5G and Fixed Line Connectivity). Here’s what you need to consider:
Many IoT devices were designed with long lifespans and use 3G. The switch-off could render these devices non-functional unless they are upgraded or replaced. This is particularly critical for industries like logistics, healthcare, and utilities, where IoT devices are integral to operations.
Businesses will need to evaluate their existing IoT deployments and plan for a transition to 4G or 5G. This might involve hardware upgrades or complete device replacements, depending on the compatibility of current devices. The process can be time-consuming and costly, but it is essential for ensuring continued connectivity.
While 4G and 5G offer superior performance, they also consume more data, which could lead to increased operational costs for IoT deployments. Businesses should prepare for potential increases in data usage and explore cost-effective data plans to manage this transition.
The shift to newer networks also brings heightened security risks. As IoT devices transition to 4G or 5G, businesses must ensure that these devices are equipped with up-to-date security protocols to protect against potential cyber threats.
The 3G switch-off is happening concurrently with the phasing out of PSTN, which is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2025. The PSTN shutdown has significant implications, particularly for legacy systems and services that rely on traditional phone lines.
Many businesses still use analogue services such as fax machines, alarm systems, and point-of-sale (POS) terminals that are connected via PSTN lines with 3G backup. With the shutdown, these services will no longer function unless they are transitioned to digital alternatives.
Businesses will need to migrate from traditional landlines to VoIP systems, which operate over 5G or broadband connections (again, it’s worth reading our blog on Harnessing 5G and Fixed Line Connectivity). VoIP offers greater flexibility and cost savings but requires a reliable internet connection and potential investments in new equipment.
For businesses operating in remote or rural areas, where 4G or 5G coverage may still be limited, the switch-off of both 3G and PSTN could lead to connectivity challenges. Businesses in these areas should proactively explore alternative communication solutions, such as satellite internet, to maintain operations.
The dual phase-out of 3G and PSTN underscores the importance of business continuity planning. Companies must assess the impact on their operations and develop strategies to mitigate potential disruptions. This might involve working closely with telecom providers to ensure a smooth transition and minimise downtime.
To navigate the 3G switch-off and the PSTN phase-out effectively, businesses should take the following steps:
The 3G switch-off and PSTN phase-out represent a significant shift for UK businesses. While these changes bring opportunities for enhanced connectivity and efficiency, they also pose challenges, particularly for companies relying on older technologies. By proactively planning and investing in the necessary upgrades, businesses can turn these challenges into opportunities for innovation and growth, ensuring they remain competitive in a rapidly evolving landscape.
Speak to Six Degrees today about how to audit your estate, build a mitigation and migration plan, and then build a future proof solution that is secured to the latest Cyber Essentials standards.
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