Verizon is retiring its copper phone lines since 2024, first targeting dozens of areas in New York and Massachusetts. By 2026–27, Verizon plans to shift all viable customers to fiber, affecting over 5 million lines. Users reliant on POTS, DSL, and analog fax lines must migrate to fiber, fixed-wireless (Internet Air), or online fax services like Fax.Plus, ensuring service without dependence on copper lines.
Phase 1 (2024–2025) Initial Retirements: Initial retirements started in New York, including Selden, Shoreham, and Syracuse, as well as parts of Massachusetts, like South Boston and Fitchburg.
Phase 2 (2025–2026) Expansion: Verizon aims for 8 million fiber customers by 2025, continuing to shut down copper networks in more locations across the U.S.
Switch Decommission Milestones: As of now, Verizon has successfully decommissioned 63 central offices (COs), with many more scheduled in the coming years. Businesses can track monthly Verizon updates and Central Office codes (CLLI) on Verizon's official disclosure site.
Copper line removal means analog fax machines won't work as the traditional dial tone disappears. Fax machines relying on older protocols (T.30) will experience handshake failures, causing critical business communication disruptions.
Customers using fiber with analog adapters (ONTs) will need backup power (UPS) systems. Without these, power outages mean faxing stops completely.
Using fax over SIP or VoIP services can introduce problems like signal loss or jitter, making faxes unreliable. For instance, medical offices sending patient records may find critical information corrupted or lost when using traditional VoIP services.
Traditional fax machines rely on analog signals (T.30 protocol) over copper. Once copper is retired, analog dial tones disappear, causing fax transmission failures, especially during power outages.
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Ease of Use: Fax from computer, smartphones or email. Easy integration with existing workflows.
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Follow these simple steps to migrate smoothly from Verizon to Fax.Plus:
Typically, the whole process takes just 1-2 business days, ensuring zero downtime. You can continue to send and receive faxes immediately after completion.
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