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SIP Trunking - The New ISDN Replacement

Remember ISDN?

If you ran a business in the UK anytime from the ’90s onwards, you’ll remember ISDN lines. They were the business phone backbone for years—reliable enough, but about as modern today as a fax machine or a Nokia 3310.

The problem? BT switched off ISDN for good. This means that the trusted old lines will soon be outdated, like Blockbuster Video.

So, what replaces it? Step forward SIP Trunking

Your Old Phone Lines Are Going to Retire

The phone systems of many UK SMEs remain IASN-based. It has, but it costs a fortune to support, is non-agile, and, well, frankly, it is deteriorating with age.

  • Telephone calls that related to a single location.
  • Expensive monthly rents.
  • A heavy cost to either increase or decrease.

And now, through the forced switch-off of ISDN, also, a looming moment of no signal. Think of operating your business on dial-up internet in 2025. That’s what sticking with ISDN feels like. 

 Why Hanging On Hurts

That is the kicker: companies that hold back until it is too late in migrating to a modern telephone system not only put themselves at the risk of being disrupted but may also lose clientele.

Picture this:

  • A customer phones and is given a deadline.
  • You have to establish a new office and are unable to install lines in time.
  • Or your competitors have crystal-clear VoIP phone service, whilst your voice comes through like it is at the bottom of the Thames.

Old phone lines aren’t just clunky. They hold you back.

SIP Trunking

SIP Trunking is the Internet-based ‘future’ of ISDN. It plugs your existing PBX (if you’ve got one) into the cloud using VoIP telephone service. That is all the advantages of internet calling without the need to rip out your whole installation.

Think of it like swapping your petrol car for a hybrid: same steering wheel, but a much smarter engine under the bonnet.

With SIP Trunks, you will have:

  • Flexibility: whenever your business expands, you can add or eliminate lines.
  • Reduced billing: The use of reduced prices on calling charges and no cumbersome line rental charges.
  • Resilience: In case one of the lines suffers a failure, calls can automatically be rerouted.
  • Scalability: 2 lines to 200 without digging up the car park.

Real-World Example

Imagine a law firm in Manchester with 30 employees. They move offices twice in five years. In the case of ISDN, that implied costly installations and unavailability. With SIP Trunking, the numbers follow them like email addresses. Zero disruption. Clients never even notice the move.

That’s the magic of a modern business phone system UK companies are switching to. 

 Why It Is Important to SMEs

Phone systems are not only about dial-out in the case of small and medium businesses. They’re the lifeline for sales, customer service, and day-to-day teamwork.

And in the world where customers demand immediate responses, statics and beep-beeps are not good enough anymore.

A shift to SIP trunking provides you with:

  • Professional image—clear, dependable calling.
  • Remote working support—your team can have calls even at the remote locations.
  • Future-proof technology—the neck is spared of the risk of another surprise “switch-off.” 

 

 Let’s Talk Phones

If your business is still hanging on to ISDN, it’s time to let go.

At PineVox, we make switching painless—no jargon, no downtime, just a smarter phone system for a business that grows with you. 

Interested in learning other VoIP terms?? Keep an eye on our glossary series, where we make tech talk human. 

Frequently Asked Questions:

Do I have to purchase new phones in SIP trunking?

Not always. SIP can connect many of those PBX systems that exist currently.

 

Is SIP trunking safe?

Yes. A call may be placed over the right provider, which will encrypt and fraud-proof the connection. Select a trusted establishment of UK VoIP phone service.

How fast does my internet need to be?

A stable broadband line is key. Fortunately, the majority of the UK business broadband bundles have the capacity to support VoIP telephone service with little to spare.