Swindon is home to a strong mix of logistics and distribution, manufacturing, and financial services back-office operations, and like the rest of the UK, every business here is on the clock for the 2027 PSTN switch-off. Here's what business VoIP looks like specifically for Swindon.
Why Swindon businesses are switching to VoIP
Swindon's economy is built on logistics, distribution and manufacturing, with major national employers based here — sectors where reliable multi-line phone systems and call routing between departments matter more than fancy features.
Local relevance: the PSTN switch-off in Wiltshire, M4 corridor
Openreach is retiring the traditional analogue phone network by January 2027, exchange by exchange. Businesses around Swindon still relying on ISDN or PSTN lines — including alarm systems, payment terminals and fax machines tied to the old network — need a migration plan before their local exchange stops-sell date. See Openreach's PSTN switch-off timeline for the current schedule.
What VoIPninjas offers Swindon businesses
Cloud VoIP means no on-site hardware to maintain and no dependency on the ageing copper network. For businesses around the business parks around the town centre and M4 corridor, number porting keeps your existing local number, and setup is typically live within a week of signing up.
Questions Swindon businesses ask us
Do we need a new internet connection? Not usually — most standard business broadband handles VoIP fine for small teams. For larger call volumes, see our guide to business leased lines.
Can we keep our existing Swindon number? Yes — see our guide to porting a business number to VoIP.
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