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COPPER LANDLINES ARE GOING AWAY. ARE YOU READY?

⚠️ Copper Lines are being Permanently Disconnected ⚠️

Modernize before the copper shutdown impacts your business.

Replace legacy POTS lines with a secure, resilient, and cost-effective solution built for alarms, elevators, fire panels, fax machines and critical infrastructure.

✓ Increase Reliability
✓ Avoid Disruptions
✓ Reduce Costs
Specialty Lines for LP2

Get a Free POTS Assessment

MetTel’s POTS Transformation is the nation’s leading copper replacement solution for businesses and government agencies.

✅ Significant Cost Savings

Carrier monthly POTS rates are skyrocketing. MetTel POTS in a Box cuts costs up to 30% or more on average.

✅ Increased Reliability

Upgrade from analog to digital with built in network and power redundancy in a single device. Plus, MetTel’s private network is geographically dispersed with multi-layer redundancy for speed and security.

✅ No Costly System Upgrades

MetTel’s POTS replacement is compatible with the broadest range of legacy telecom and safety/security equipment.

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Specialty Lines Impacted by Copper Retirement

Fire2

Fire Alarm Systems

Without connectivity fire alarm panels can’t signal 911 during emergencies.
Alarm

Security Alarm Systems

Without connectivity emergency elevator phones can’t call for help.

Elevator

Elevators

Without connectivity security panels can’t transmit alarm to police.

Hospital Phone

Emergency Phones
& Perimeter Safety

Without connectivity, perimeter phones can’t connect to security teams.
POS Terminal

Point of Sale (POS)
Devices and ATMs

Without connectivity, fax machines can’t transmit important medical information.
Printer-Fax

Fax
Machines

Without connectivity, POS devices can’t process payments..

AT&T’s permanent copper line shut down begins in June 2026. Businesses and government agencies relying on copper POTS lines for critical systems like voice, security panels, fire alarms, and elevators risk significant business impacts.

Act now to avoid steep rate hikes and service disruptions.