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Copper wire phone lines that support emergency devices such as fire alarms, fax machines and building entry systems are being phased out. It’s time to modernize and reclaim profits.

December 8, 2023

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It's easy to look at your company's legacy phone service expenses as just another cost of doing business. But you could be spending millions of dollars each year on wasteful overhead expenses. The FCC lifted its oversight of the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) which has allowed phone carriers to hike up rates and decommission services.

With the future of the PSTN unclear, restaurants may not only be paying extra for copper wire phone lines, but their essential phone service may also be in jeopardy as well. These lines support many emergency devices such as fire alarm panels, fax machines, building entry systems, and more. It’s time to modernize and reclaim profits.

In this CIO.com whitepaper, you’ll discover:

  • How traditional phone companies are exploiting loopholes to overcharge.

  • How copper wire infrastructure is shutting down at a rapid pace.

  • How phone lines could be costing you millions each year.

  • A step-by-step process for modernizing critical business systems.

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