The Clock is Ticking on Analog Landlines. Is Your Building at Risk?
For decades, traditional analog telephone lines—better known as landlines—have been the backbone of critical services like fire alarm panels, elevator emergency phones, building security systems, and other life-safety communications. They offered a simple, point-to-point connection that worked reliably in their time. But as the telecommunications landscape evolves, the weaknesses of copper-based landlines are becoming harder