1st December 2025

Update on meeting with PSTN team at DSIT

Comms Council UK met with DSIT officials to discuss PSTN migration, business fibre connections and measures to tackle fraud. DSIT is seeking examples of industrial estates or business parks where a lack of fibre is hindering PSTN migration. Members with PSTN residential customers or Critical National Infrastructure clients are invited to consider signing the Government’s PSTN Charter, Checklist and CNI Charter, contacting the secretariat if they wish to engage.

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2026 Comms Council UK Awards

Comms Council UK awards are sponsored by Magrathea.

Visit our awards pages to find more information about this year’s awards.