POTS

Plain Old Telephone Service Legacy Analog Lines

POTS refers to traditional analog telephone lines. While VoIP has largely replaced POTS, some equipment still requires analog connectivity. PTG manages your transition while maintaining service where needed.

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Professional installation, legacy support, and modern migration planning from PTG.

Analog Line Management

PTG manages remaining POTS lines for fax machines, elevator phones, alarm systems, and backup communications where analog service is still required.

POTS Replacement Planning

As carriers phase out copper service, PTG plans migrations to cellular-based analog adapters or VoIP alternatives that maintain functionality.

VoIP Migration

PTG designs complete migration paths from POTS to modern VoIP with number porting, call flow replication, and user training.

Cost Analysis

POTS lines are increasingly expensive. PTG evaluates your analog line costs and identifies savings through migration to modern alternatives.

FAQ

Questions Answered

Do we still need POTS lines?

Some equipment like elevator phones, fire alarms, and certain fax machines may require analog connectivity. PTG evaluates each line and identifies which can be replaced with modern alternatives.

Are carriers discontinuing POTS?

Yes. Major carriers are actively phasing out copper-based POTS service. PTG helps businesses plan ahead with cellular-based analog adapters or VoIP migration before service disruptions occur.

What are the benefits of migrating to VoIP?

VoIP typically reduces monthly phone costs, provides advanced features like voicemail-to-email, supports remote workers, and scales easily. PTG handles the entire migration.

Can PTG port our existing phone numbers?

Yes. PTG handles number porting from POTS lines to VoIP. The process typically takes one to two weeks with zero disruption to your business.

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Plan Your POTS Migration

Contact PTG to evaluate your analog lines and plan a cost-saving migration.