ISDN (Integrated Service Digital Network) is a telephone network system. It was first launched in 1986 by BT to digitalise our outdated landline technology.
ISDN was an exciting advancement at the time, as it allowed voice and data services to be delivered over digital lines simultaneously, capable of supporting both an analogue phone line and simplified video-conferencing. When first introduced, it was generally the fastest and best quality connection available. Recent updates in our connectivity systems (including DSL, WAN, Cable Modems, and Connected Cloud Solutions) have since pushed ISDN into legacy status. However, it is still in place in as many as 2 million businesses across the UK
ISDN (Integrated Service Digital Network) is a telephone network system. It was first launched in 1986 by BT to digitalise our outdated landline technology.
ISDN was an exciting advancement at the time, as it allowed voice and data services to be delivered over digital lines simultaneously, capable of supporting both an analogue phone line and simplified video-conferencing. When first introduced, it was generally the fastest and best quality connection available. Recent updates in our connectivity systems (including DSL, WAN, Cable Modems, and Connected Cloud Solutions) have since pushed ISDN into legacy status. However, it is still in place in as many as 2 million businesses across the UK.
Whilst there are some wired alternatives available, the obvious winner in the battle to replace ISDN is adopting the cloud. Why? Because cloud-based connectivity offers a simple, scalable, single-vendor solution with clear insights and continuous, reliable connectivity.
For example, a doctor’s surgery may have several receptionists each managing their own phone. As it stands, these phones may all use ISDN lines so multiple callers can phone into the same local number and avoid an engaged tone. The more ISDN lines the surgery has, the more callers can phone in at one time. However, with a cloud-based solution, customers would be positioned straight into a call queue, avoiding an engaged tone all together. This queue could be equipped with the ability to inform each caller of their position, their likely wait time, and any further information the surgery wishes to pass on to callers. It could also include self-service options, call recording and archiving (which could then be attached to a patient’s record), and mobile back-up to ensure connection is not lost, even if disaster strikes.
In the rush to prepare your business for the switch-off, it may be tempting to roll out another short-term solution. Resisting that temptation doesn’t just mean gaining a unified communications solution that will last longer, but it means a solution that is consistent, reliable, and efficient. Our solutions are developed to adapt alongside your business, and we hand-pick the right option for your team by familiarising ourselves fully with their requirements. With the ever-changing nature of today’s workplace, now is the time to prepare for the future.
Is your chosen solution compliant with all government and industry requirements? Is your data safe with your provider?
With the data security concerns at every turn, and a rapid improvement in the skill of hackers, it has never been more important to protect your business, your employees, and your customers from potential breaches.
According to Finder, as many as 60% of UK workers are currently working remotely, almost half of whom intend to continue to do so once lockdown lifts. So, by the ISDN shut down in 2025, it may well be that the majority of people continue to work from home. Your chosen communications system must be capable of supporting this level of remote working whilst allowing your business to maintain efficiency and collaboration. When you choose a FluidOne solution, you can rest assured that even the most sophisticated features your business may require (think high-quality international video conferencing, or multiple remote-working employees simultaneously editing the same sizable centrally-stored file) are readily accessible and easy to use.
If there’s one thing we’ve learnt from the past 12 months, it is that the quality of your connection makes a huge difference to the quality of your remote working experience. Experiencing audio delays, robotic-sounding voices, and/or dropping in and out whilst on video calls might be something we have all got used to laughing about, but it isn’t something your business should have to suffer through. Maintaining a reliable, high-quality connection, wherever your employees operate from, should be a given.
Can your existing internet connection support your new solution? Is your current phone system compatible with your new solution? If you don’t know, don’t panic. Not only can we help you find out, but we can also provide a consistent, all-in-one solution that integrates all aspects of your business’ connectivity needs, so you never have to answer that question again.
Most legacy systems provide very little if anything in terms of reporting or analysis, limiting the capacity for your business to learn and improve on your communications. With a quality cloud-based platform, you should be able to gain valuable insights from all your communications, integrating all key aspects of your communication network to form simple, customisable, and actionable reports.
As the leading Connected Cloud Solutions provider in the UK, and the company with the highest Net Promoter Score (NPS) in the industry, there is simply no one better equipped to help you adopt a cloud-based system than FluidOne.
Not only are we the most connected network in the UK, but we are also the most client-focused. We don’t just provide our customers with a product straight off-the-shelf but consult directly with you to design solutions that complement your needs and existing structures, making the whole process as smooth as possible.
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About the author
Steve Barratt, Head of New Business